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In Focus
Liquid Tension Experiment: 3
Expectations are set unreasonably high when a revered band records its first album in over twenty years, especially when it's from a collection of musicians as extraordinary as Liquid Tension Experiment.This release cements their position as one of the greatest, most influential instrumental bands on the planet and, even after a 20-year hiatus, they are still absolutely untouchable.
Full AlbumABBA: Voyage
Returning with their first new album in 40 years, the Swedish pop titans attempt the seemingly impossible: balancing the lure of nostalgia with the pull of the present day. Amazingly, they pull it off. Voyage is a mixture of songs, old and (mostly) new, that have all the glam boogie, scandi-disco bounce, and epic pop construction of the band's revered catalog, with some tentative nods to the passing of time.
Full AlbumAC/DC: Power Up
AC/DC are back with the surviving members of their "Back in Black" lineup - Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Cliff Williams and Phil Rudd - and by the sound of their 17th studio album, "Power Up," they're starting right where they left off. The album, which also features Stevie Young on rhythm guitar, sounds like classic AC/DC, with big, thick guitars, chugging rhythms and Brian Johnson's raw, wailing vocals.
Full AlbumWishbone Ash: Coat Of Arms
From a band that has 24 studio albums to date, plus 10 live albums and a few compilations, Coat Of Arms is their first studio album in six years. Coat Of Arms is classic Ash, all driving guitars and confident musicianship. It sounds modern, clean and with everything defined, but there's a feeling of a rehearsal-like recording, something organic, filling the songs.
Full AlbumThe Aristocrats: You Know What…?
You Know What…? is their fourth studio album and includes nine new tracks. Having taken a little time away to work on other projects, the band were excited to be back together doing what they do best and producing a sound that’s at once fresh and new but unmistakably the work of The Aristocrats with their trademark blend of discipline and musical freedom.
Full AlbumCheeto's Magazine: Amazingous
With Amazingous you get swept up instantly in the sound, making one think they are in Willy Wonka's Progressive Rock Factory. The music is as colorful as the album cover. When the vocals come in, they are a humorous operatic style, a bit over the top, but this changes to more normal vocals as it goes, and the vocals are very good, matching the mood of the rousing and exciting music.
Full AlbumRPWL: Tales From Outer Space
Tales From Outer Space is one of the best studio albums that RPWL has made so far. An album full of beautiful melodies and extraordinary guitar work and great vocal performances. This album is not a concept album in the true sense. The space associations from the album title plays out in a few different manners here, and the use of cosmic sounding keyboard effects is a part of this.
Full AlbumMostly Autumn: White Rainbow
Mostly Autumn has set the bar very high with this album. White Rainbow feels far more textured than any of their past albums. The music come across as effervescent, mysterious, and nostalgic. This album flows from track to track like an endless river, without dead time, without excuse, without fault. The album tends less towards folk and more towards progressive rock.
Full AlbumFocus: Focus 11
For many years, the band that is known as Focus has enthralled a group of progressive music lovers with their brand of style integration. For their eleventh studio album, Dutch legends continue on with the more jazzy sounds that have permeated their more recent efforts, 11 also sporting some pretty nifty Roger Dean artwork and eleven new songs.
Full AlbumSteve Hackett: At The Edge Of Light
At the Edge of Light continues that winning streak with mind-bending melodic playing, ambitiously thoughtful music and lyrics and daringly progressive production. Steve is trying to bring with his music light into this world that contains elements of shadow and light. What’s more fascinating is that the guitar god has consistently produced high quality, progressive recordings.
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