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John Fogerty: Legacy, The Creedence Clearwater Revival Years (2025)

There is no doubt that John Fogerty is rightly regarded as one of America’s greatest ever songwriters, and with CCR had nine top 10 singles and eight gold albums between 1968 and 1972. His falling out with the rest of the band caused their demise, while he also had...

The Rods: Wild Dogs Unchained (2025)

Guitarist and lead singer David “Rock” Feinstein first came to notice when he was asked by his cousin Ronnie James Dio to join Ronnie Dio and the Prophets, who became the Electric Elves, then Elves, before finally settling on Elf and coming to the attention of Ritchie...

Bruce Gertz Quintet: Octopus Dreams (2025)

Bruce Gertz is a legend in the jazz world, having been Professor of Bass at Berklee since 1976, has written six books, and is a contributing editor to Bass World Magazine. As a performer he has worked with such classic greats as Count Basie, Cab Calloway, Dave...

Deteriorot: Awakening (2025)

After releasing two demoes, late Eighties death metal band Mortuary decided to call it a day, but they were soon resurrected as Deteriorot, although only lead singer/guitarist Paul Zavaleta is still involved from those early days. They are now back with their fourth...

Bonnie J. Jensen: Rise (2025)

Here is the fifth album from Australian jazz singer Bonnie J Jensen, and while she is coming at this material from that viewpoint, she also covers soul, Latin and pop as she covers material from the likes of Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, James Taylor, Sting and Michael...

Antonio Adolfo: Carnaval [The Songs Were So Beautiful] (2025)

I have been fortunate enough to review quite a few of Antonio’s albums over the years, and here he has visited one of his passions, Brazil’s Carnaval. While I am sure everyone is aware of Brazil’s love of carnivals, I did not know that music used to be written...

Anecdata: Vita Brevis, Part 1 (2025) / Anecdata: Vita Brevis, Part 2 (2025)

According to the press release, “Anecdata is the sole work of one nerdy guy holed up in his West Auckland bedroom. Everything - from writing to production, mixing and mastering - is done completely independently. Whether that's by choice, he's not sure. Probably not.”...

Blue Plasma Orb: Best of (2025)

Blue Plasma Orb were a band led by Billy Bishop (guitar) and Steve Bonino (vocals, bass, keyboards) who released two albums in the mid 2010’s. I must confess to never having heard of them previously, although I have known Steve for some time, and looking at the rest...

19Twenty: Call It What You Want (2025)

This Aussie trio was formed in 2010 and consists of Kane Dennelly (vocals/guitar), Jeremy Berg (Drums), and John Gwilliam (double bass). While their music is based in the blues, they are also prepared to have some fun with that, so “Kids Having A Good Time”, with its...

Storchi: By Far Away (2025)

It has been quite a while since I last came across a “new” progressive band from Israel, which is a real shame as on the basis of this release it is obvious their scene is quite vibrant. It is unusual for a progressive band to be instrumental, even more so when that...

DURANT/EDWIN/MAITLAND (UK) The Baldock Transmission

Okay, I am going to get some pushback with my intro but ‘frankly, ma’am, I don’t give a damn’. Porcupine Tree lost its way after “Fear of A Blank Planet” and morphed into a Steve Wilson project that had some elevator rides, to say the least. In 2012, long-time P Tree...

RETREAT FROM MOSCOW (UK) The Illusion of Choice

The third album for this veteran crew is a wonderful year-end gift, as the previous two releases were met by acclamation in our little global community. “The Illusion of Choice” is a sprawling set of seven tracks that will titillate the ears and soothe the mind,...

ARIANUOVA (ITALY) Volevo Andare Altrove

Daniele Olia (guitars and keyboards) was a member of Qirsh, a talented band from Savona that I particularly enjoyed, who has now surrounded himself with a talented crew for this new venture, namely Luca Bonomi (drums) Massimo Zanon (vocals) and Michele Spinoni...

ALL INDIA RADIO (AUSTRALIA) Transmissions from the Field

In the ongoing strife about what is Prog and what isn’t, which for some rabid purists from the Land of Orthodox Labelling has become an obsession verging on 21st Century Schizophrenia, why not escalate the debate by a well-deserved review on an artist that fondles the...

Julian MARTINEZ (ARGENTINA) La Danza de la Luna

Another long-time Rogue wish has been answered, having a prog album with more harpsichord has been a secret yearning since the late 60s, now taken care of by Julian Martinez, a supremely talented Argentinian keyboard virtuoso. Now truth be told, I did review his debut...

MYTH OF LOGIC (USA) The Memory of After

This fourth album by relative prog newcomer Scott G. Davis is getting affair amount of attention in the community, as this Floridian multi-instrumentalist certainly has a knack for creating hyper elaborate progressive rock configurations that will demand close...

The CERES PHENOMENON (NETHERLANDS) same

The sensational Anne-Claire of Bad Dog Promotions just keeps on rolling out tantalizing new discoveries that continue to shake the foundations of the prog universe. This is a new project from a group of veteran and highly skilled Dutch musicians; some may even...

EREWAN (France) Soul is the Key

A heartfelt thank you to Anne-Claire of Bad Dog Promotions for this welcome third release from this hitherto unknown to me artist from Nice, a singer/songwriter /guitarist who has surrounded himself by some local friends, such as Alexandre Lamia who resumé reads...

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    by Peter Hilton on December 1, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Beat Live was recorded from the band’s performance at the United Theater on Broadway in Los Angeles, CA., during the 2024 tour. It is now available as a deluxe edition from Inside Out Music featuring a Blu-ray, 2-CDs, a bonus…

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    by Darren Walker on November 30, 2025 at 6:00 pm

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  • Halestorm
    by Rob Fisher on November 29, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    O2 Arena, London Wednesday, 26th November 2025 Sometimes you go to a concert with quietly hopeful expectations, prepared for an enjoyable evening’s entertainment and the chance to hear a few of your favourite tunes. Then there are those rare evenings…

  • Tangerine Dream – Rubycon: 50th Anniversary (5CD Edition)
    by Mel Allen on November 28, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    It is hard to believe that 50 years has passed since Tangerine Dream released Rubycon, which at the time was their second album for Virgin Records. Looking back it maybe difficult for some listeners to fully grasp the impact their…

  • Tony Patterson and Doug Melbourne / Candacraig
    by Darren Walker on November 27, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    St George’s Venue, Hartlepool Friday, 24th October, 2025 I think that I should start this review not with talk about the music, or bands, but with a brief discussion about the venue. But please indulge me as I think that,…

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