Pride in Prog 2023: The High Taste Pride Spotify Playlist
A few years ago we put out an article showcasing a handful of LGBT+ artists in the prog scene across the world. It’s been one of our most successful articles, and as the editor...
A few years ago we put out an article showcasing a handful of LGBT+ artists in the prog scene across the world. It’s been one of our most successful articles, and as the editor...
All the way from Wales, Godsticks have made their way to London to show off their latest release This Is What A Winner Looks Like. Formed in the late 2000s, Godsticks have been around the...
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard needs no introduction at this point. The Australian collective have become a household name in today’s modern rock landscape thanks in no small part to their prolific output,...
The Dear Hunter have just embarked on a full tour of the UK including Brighton, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, and finishing up at the Garage in London. The band are known for their elaborate multi-album...
Today, AVKRVST have released their debut album, coming at us from a forest in the depths of Norway – as any album from Scandinavia worth its merit should. As with any new band, I...
The 100-meter sprint is traditionally considered to be the supreme discipline at the Olympic Games. If we were to consider the supreme discipline in metal, I’d define it as “succeeding to make something that...
In the world of modern progressive rock, Einar Solberg needs almost no introduction. The Norwegian frontman of Leprous has essentially defined the sound of his main band with his iconic falsetto and synth work....
The Eisbrecher tour was delayed several times because of the pandemic, but they finally made it to London tonight for their now 20th-anniversary tour. Queues were stretching down Islington high street tonight as I...
The German band Eisbrecher are currently on their Eis over Europe tour. A Neue Deutsche Härte band formed in 2003, the band are celebrating 20 years together as a unit. The tour will lead...
A cross between the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against the Machine, Mother’s Cake were back in a London for a headline show at the Camden Underworld all the way from Austria. I...