Steve Howe’s Tomorrow – ‘Permanent Dream’ (2023)
A re-imagined and expanded update of Tomorrow’s classic debut from stalwart Yes guitarist Steve Howe toughens their psych-rock groove.
A re-imagined and expanded update of Tomorrow’s classic debut from stalwart Yes guitarist Steve Howe toughens their psych-rock groove.
Jon Symon’s Warlock proved over three criminally under-appreciated early-’80s albums that Claude Debussy was right when he said “music is the space between notes.”
Appealing to lovers of ‘No Smoke Without Fire’-era Wishbone Ash, Snakecharmer produced plenty of twin-guitar ecstasy during their short tenure.
Here’s a reissue that’s long overdue: an eight-disc set of Steppenwolf’s complete studio work and live releases – with lots of cool extras.
I always associate Anthony Phillips records with the fall. ‘Strings of Light,’ his first new album in seven years, is no different.
Bill Bruford isn’t playing live anymore, but it’s great to have this box to relive his work at one of its many peaks.
All three of the Fabulous Poodles’ U.K. albums have been reissued and remastered. In the meantime, they took a winding journey.
Expanded reissues from the Residents allow us to peer inside the earliest mad musical manifestations of possibly America’s most enigmatic musical troupe.
The official release of Leviathan’s one and only album on Elektra Records has been a long time coming – in fact, some 47 years.
Remastered King Crimson-era demos find John Wetton working with Bill Bruford again.