Review of Soft Machine's third studio album, Third, which transforms the legendary Canterbury band's style into their own unique brand of jazz-rock.
Review: Ske – Insolubilia (2021)
A review of Ske's second studio album Insolubilia. Ske is the project of Italian keyboardist Paulo Botta, known from Yugen and Not A Good Sign. With Insolubilia, Botta manages to combine the melodicism of symphonic progressive rock with the angularity of avant-prog into a seamless whole.
Review: King Crimson – Lizard (1970)
A review of Lizard, the third studio album by King Crimson, formed in 1969.
Review: Emerson Lake & Palmer – s/t (1970)
A review of one of the milestones of early progressive rock, Emerson Lake & Palmer's eponymous debut album.
Review: Needlepoint – Walking Up That Valley (2021)
The fifth studio album Walking Up That Valley by Norwegian Canterbury-inspired prog band Needlepoint, formed in 2010, is reviewed.
Review: Colosseum – Valentyne Suite (1969)
A review of the second studio album Valentyne Suite by Colosseum, led by drummer Jon Hiseman.
Review: Marillion – An Hour Before It’s Dark (2022)
A review of Marillion's 20th studio album An Hour Before It's Dark.
Review: King Crimson – In The Court Of The Crimson King (1969)
A review of King Crimson's groundbreaking 1969 debut album In The Court Of The Crimson King.
Review: Pink Floyd – A Momentary Lapse Of Reason (1987)
A review of Pink Floyd's 13th studio album A Momentary Lapse Of Reason, where David Gilmour took over the band from Roger Waters.
Review: Yes – Mirror To The Sky (2023)
A review of Mirror To The Sky, the 22nd studio album by Yes, now led by guitarist Steve Howe.