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Joe Bailey – ‘Splinters’ (2023)

Joe Bailey – ‘Splinters’ (2023)

The dynamic one-man band Joe Bailey returns with nine songs offering a variety of hard-charging, powerfully constructed prog-metal.

Why Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi Was Only in Jethro Tull For Two Weeks

Why Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi Was Only in Jethro Tull For Two Weeks

Jethro Tull took the stage 55 years ago this month with a guitarist wearing a floppy, decidedly un-metal white hat. Turns out, that was Tony Iommi.

Best of 2023

Steve Lukather, Derek Sherinian + Simon Phillips: Preston Frazier’s Best of 2023 Rock and Pop

Preston Frazier’s Best of 2023 Rock and Pop list includes Steve Lukather, Yes, Downes Braide Association, Derek Sherinian and Simon Phillips, and others.

Ivo Perelman, Nate Wooley, Mat Maneri + Others – ‘Seven Skies Orchestra’ (2023)

Ivo Perelman, Nate Wooley, Mat Maneri + Others – ‘Seven Skies Orchestra’ (2023)

Ivo Perelman and cohorts prove that sax, trumpet, vibes and stringed instruments can coalesce around spontaneous ideas, if you get the right guys together.

Madlen Keys – ‘Event Horizon’ (2023)

Madlen Keys – ‘Event Horizon’ (2023)

Madlen Keys’ ‘Event Horizon’ is a very modern French progressive (for want of a better term) rock album, infused with pop sensitivities.

Why Todd Rundgren’s ‘Back to the Bars’ Remains So Powerful

Why Todd Rundgren’s ‘Back to the Bars’ Remains So Powerful

Let’s take one more warped spin through ‘Back to the Bars,’ an album Todd Rundgren released 45 years ago that still feels brand new.

Norman Lear Would Change Modern TV, But First He Came to Iowa

Norman Lear Would Change Modern TV, But First He Came to Iowa

I have been struck by how long the accolades have continued after the passing of Norman Lear. It made me realize that I have a story, too.

James McGowan Ensemble – ‘Reaching In’ (2023)

James McGowan Ensemble – ‘Reaching In’ (2023)

A conceptual album that draws on many influences, ‘Reaching In’ demonstrates James McGowan’s skill at looking beyond genre definitions.

How Emerson Lake and Palmer Found That Amazing ‘Brain Salad Surgery’ Artist

How Emerson Lake and Palmer Found That Amazing ‘Brain Salad Surgery’ Artist

Released 50 years ago this week, Emerson Lake and Palmer’s ‘Brain Salad Surgery’ featured a cover image by the then largely unknown H.R. Giger.

Joseph Branciforte & Theo Bleckmann – ‘LP2’ (2023)

Joseph Branciforte & Theo Bleckmann – ‘LP2’ (2023)

By erasing lines of distinction between immediate and contemplated, natural and processed, Joseph Branciforte and Theo Bleckmann crafted something that’s truly novel, yet truly inviting with ‘LP2.’