TEAR [Mark Wingfield and Markus Reuter]: Something Else! Interview
Pick a genre, any genre. Then listen to TEAR and somewhere along the way you’ll likely find echoes of it in their music.
Pick a genre, any genre. Then listen to TEAR and somewhere along the way you’ll likely find echoes of it in their music.
Preston Frazier’s look back at the Best of 2020 in box sets, live projects and reissues includes Trevor Rabin, Prince, Ian Dury, Greg Lake and others.
When Martin Barre remakes the familiar – or even the not-so-familiar – on ’50 Years of Jethro Tull,’ everything old becomes new again.
Derek Wieland of Trans-Siberian Orchestra joins Ross Boissoneau to discuss key albums from Yes, Pink Floyd, Emerson Lake and Palmer, and Steven Wilson.
“Subway Walls” doesn’t quite match what we have come to expect from albums of all eras, but make no mistake: This is still good Yes music.
“It Was All We Knew” should have been saved for a Steve Howe solo album – or given a little more time to develop into a truly memorable Yes song.
Projekt Gemineye returns with the next chapter in Mark Anthony K’s ‘In the Year 3073’ saga, this time with some key new collaborators.
Mark Anthony K joins Preston Frazier to discuss Projekt Gemineye’s ‘In the Year 3073: Book II,’ and the band’s future.
Yes acquits itself well on “Light of the Ages,” whetting the appetite for an album of new music in 2021.
Picking up where Projekt Gemineye’s ‘In the Year 3073: Book I’ left off, Mark Anthony K hints at a conclusion to the tale.