The review of Something About This Landscape For Ensemble, an album by Fred Frith and the ten-piece Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles, featuring Frith's 23-minute avant-garde composition and two long collective improvisations.
Review: Can – Tago Mago (1971)
A review of legendary krautrock band Can's double album from 1971.
Review: Emerson Lake & Palmer –Brain Salad Surgery (1973)
The review features ELP's fourth studio album, Brain Salad Surgery, which remains the band's brightest achievement.
Review: All Traps on Earth – A Drop of Light (2018)
A Drop of Light, the debut album from All Traps On Earth, led by Änglagård bassist Johan Brand, is reviewed.
Review: King Crimson – Islands (1971)
A review of Islands, the fourth studio album by King Crimson, formed in 1969.
Review: Yes – 90125 (1983)
A review of Yes' 12th studio album 90125. With a revamped line-up and style, the album became a huge success that still strongly divides the band's followers 40 years after its release.
Review: Peter Hammill – The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage (1974)
A review of Van Der Graaf Generator vocalist Peter Hammill's third solo album The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage.
Review: Jack O’ The Clock – Repetitions of the Old City II (2018)
Jack O' The Clock's seventh studio album Repetitions of the Old City II is reviewed.
Review: Jack O’ The Clock – The Warm, Dark Circus (2023)
The Warm, Dark Circus is the ninth studio album from American progressive rock and folk music group Jack O' The Clock.
Review: Yes – The Yes Album (1971)
A review of Yes's third studio album The Yes Album, on which virtuoso guitarist Steve Howe makes his debut with the band.