IQ - Scrape Across The Sky: Live At The Boerderij review By RM published 7 February 17 Not yet rated A bumper Christmas bundle from the Brit neo-prog mainstays
Halo Blind: Occupying Forces By RM published 23 April 14 The York band’s second album is a triumphant trip to the dark side.
Fairport Convention: Moat On The Ledge/From Cropredy.../ XXXV By RM published 23 April 14 A neat, satisfying bargain bundle of Fairport joy.
Rebekka Karijord: Music For Film And Theatre By RM published 19 March 14 Nordic soundtracks of wonder and awe.
Loreena McKennitt: The Journey So Far: The Best Of By RM published 19 March 14 The perfect introduction to the McKennitt oeuvre.
Kaz Simmons: Signs By RM published 11 February 14 Jazz-folk songstress’s new album is a rare, proggy delight.
Methexis: The Fall of Bliss By RM published 11 February 14 Dark middle-European musings for Opeth fans.
Three Monks: The Legend Of The Holy Circle By RM published 8 January 14 Italian organist creates a cathedral of sound.
Bram Stoker: Cold Reading By RM published 8 January 14 The classic British proggers rise from the grave.
Bird Radio: The Boy And The Audience By RM published 27 November 13 Mikey Kirkpatrick’s getting medieval on your ears...
Ulver (With Tromsø Chamber Orchestra): Messe I.X–VI.X By RM published 30 October 13 Norwegian legends create psalms of beauty and pain.
Crumbling Ghost: II By RM published 30 October 13 There’s compelling doom at the heart of English folk...
Paidarion: Behind The Curtains By RM published 26 September 12 High-flying jazz licks keep Paidarion soaring.
Minerals: White Tones By RM published 26 September 12 Polish band miss an opportunity to escape the Coldplay zone.
Coralspin: Honey and Lava By RM published 18 July 12 A glorious fusion of the chops of Yes, Queen and Kate Bush.
The Fierce And The Dead: On VHS EP By RM published 23 May 12 Proper prog workout from the London outfit.
The Skys: Colours Of The Desert By RM published 23 May 12 Lithuanian prog outfit blends the modern with the retro.
The Shaking Sensations: East Of Youth By RM published 18 April 12 Brand new post-rock from the frozen north.