Tag: InsideOut Music
REVIEW: eMolecule – The Architect
eMolecule - made up of Simon Collins and Kelly Nordstrom - are releasing their first offering as a prog rock duo, "The Architect," via InsideOut Music on February 10th, 2023. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Riverside – ID.entity
Riverside is releasing their new album, "ID.entity" on Friday January 20th, 2023 via InsideOut Music. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Wheel – EP: Rumination
Progressive metal act Wheel recently released a new EP containing 3 tracks. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Devin Townsend – Lightwork
Devin Townsend continues his lighter recording sessions with "Lightwork," released on November 4th, 2022, via InsideOut Music. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Banco del Mutuo Soccorso – Orlando: Le Forme Dell’Amore
Banco del Mutuo Soccorso are releasing a new album on their 50th anniversary, entitled "Orlando: Le Forme dell'Amore," due on September 23rd, 2022, via InsideOut Music. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Mikael Åkerfeldt – Clark (Soundtrack From the Netflix Series)
Legendary Opeth frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt did the soundtrack for the Netflix series, Clark. See how it holds up to his other work in our review...
REVIEW: Lonely Robot – A Model Life
Prog rock master John Mitchell is back with another Lonely Robot album, this time entitled "A Model Life." Set for release on August 22nd via InsideOut Music, we had to give it a listen. Read the review here...
REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Butterfly Mind
On Friday, Tim Bowness' latest offering, "Butterfly Mind" will be released via InsideOut Music. Read our album review here...
REVIEW: Derek Sherinian – Vortex
Derek Sherinian sucked us back into his sonic waters with "Vortex," released on July 1st through InsideOut Music. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: The Tangent – Songs From the Hard Shoulder
Andy Tillison's progressive rock band, The Tangent, knocked the socks off our reviewer with "Songs from the Hard Shoulder," released through InsideOut on June 10th. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: OU – One
Chinese proggers OU are blowing minds with their debut, "one," out on May 6th via InsideOut Music. If you haven't heard of them yet, check out this review...
REVIEW: The Tea Party – Blood Moon Rising
The Canadian rockers from The Tea Party are back again with a new release, "Blood Moon Rising," out via InsideOut Music on November 26th. Read our review of this alternative-rock comeback here...
NMB announce fourth studio album “Innocence & Danger” for release this...
The Neal Morse Band has announced their newest album for an August release via InsideOut Music. Learn more here...
REVIEW: Frost* – Day and Age
UK-based prog act Frost* are releasing a new studio album titled "Day and Age" via InsideOut Music. Read our review here...
Interview with Kayak — “Every song we record is Kayak, it...
Over the course of a career that (so far) spans 48 years, the Dutch progressive rock act KAYAK have established themselves as one of...
REVIEW: Liquid Tension Experiment – LTE3
In modern-day progressive rock, it seems as though there is a new supergroup born every few weeks. Be that as it may, there is...
REVIEW: Nad Sylvan – Spiritus Mundi
There's no denying that hearing the landmark prog colossus of an album, “Selling England By the Pound,” by GENESIS for the first time kind...
REVIEW: Neal Morse – Sola Gratia
The progressive rock of the 1970s is notorious for its indulgence in fantasy themes – knights in shining armor and such. Some of the...
REVIEW: Rikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly – Alone Together
To say that social media has turned into an effective instrument for creating a false impression of connection is not a notion to be...
REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Late Night Laments (Musicalypse Archive)
During the lockdown period, many artists looked into alternative ways to remain active, and No-Man man Tim Bowness did this by joining forces with...