Spock’s Beard – Noise Floor
Spock’s Beard is back with an album that stands tall with the legendary albums from their past.
Spock’s Beard is back with an album that stands tall with the legendary albums from their past.
I offer some thoughts on a couple of recent non-prog releases.
Head With Wings debuts with an emotional album of alternative vibes.
The followup to 2015’s “Ones & Zeroes: Volume 1,” this new installment has mature, thought-provoking writing and entertains from start to finish.
Subsignal releases a solid album that lacks the spark of earlier releases.
Lunatic Soul releases a companion album to “Fractured” that explores similar themes from a more abstract perspective.
Gazpacho returns with an album that retreads familiar sounds, but also leaps into new ideas.
Heavy, melodic prog with an edge, “Leaving the Land” is a strong sophomore album for Finland’s Sisare.
The Fierce and the Dead release an album with plenty of joyful nostaliga and killer tunes.
Zoungla releases a new album of cinematic movements and familiar emotions.