Busy, busy, busy at www.lazland.org with the second review of the week, Neranotte from Italian outfit Juglans Regia. A really fine album which should excite all fans of Italian rock music. Simply go...
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Busy, busy, busy at www.lazland.org with the second review of the week, Neranotte from Italian outfit Juglans Regia. A really fine album which should excite all fans of Italian rock music. Simply go...
First album review of the week is up, something heavier than the usual fare, this being Hosts of a Vanished World from Bob Saliba.
As ever, head over to www.lazland.org and click on the relevant...
I haven’t heard anything, but I will say that as fit as he looks, his touring schedule is incredibly punishing for somebody his age. There is a reason why most of us start slowing down as we get...
Tonight, it is well and truly back to the "day job" with two new releases uploaded to www.lazland.org
We have an EP from Texas collective Phase of Twilight, really interesting stuff.
We have...
Fantastic! :) Your comments led me to take a closer look at what I had done. Without boring everyone with the details, there is a difference between listening to something whilst editing and the...
It is fair to say that there have been a few technical issues since Lazland launched its YouTube video channel. Indeed, the chap writing this post is now extremely sensitive to the reasons why the...
After all the video channel stuff, it is back to the Lazland day job, with a review of an album which is pretty much essential - Inner Prospekt, with Unusual Movements.
Pop along to...
Absolutely, and thanks for this, which I greatly appreciate.
Not a bad community, the prog world, eh??:heart
its a decent Rode microphone, and I think you are right in your last words, the double checking bit. I am a complete newbie to this, and I am slowly but surely getting used to multitasking on these...
Well, I think there might be an issue which I certainly need to address with the next one, and that is that the audio of my talking is quieter than the music. Not imperceptible, but certainly my...
Oh dear. I am sorry to hear that. It all seems to be fine my end. I have just played it again now on halfway volume and can hear myself, whilst a friend has emailed me to say he was enjoying it. How...
Okay, a couple of updates this evening.
Go to the homepage at www.lazland.org for a review of Lialim High, an interesting curiosity by 90's band Twin Age recently reissued.
Plus, a new...
Okay, it is a new week, and it promises to be a busy one at www.lazland.org
Firstly, I have posted an interview with the wonderful Nova Cascade, a fine ambient progressive rock band, on my...
Thank you!
Tonight, I have published reviews of the new Big Big Train, the first featuring new vocalist Alberto Bravin, and an interesting instrumental from Australia, Inner Cosmos by Matt Goodluck.
As...
We have two new reviews for your enjoyment and delectation on www.lazland.org this evening.
The first is the new project of Zal Cleminson of (amongst others) SAHB, Nazereth, and Sin Dogs alongside...
Okay, we have uploaded two album reviews to www.lazland.org this week, and they are Dutch outfit, For All We Know, the solo vehicle of Within Temptation guitarist, Ruud Jolie and a fascinating...
We have some more new content on www.lazland.org this evening.
There are review of new songs by Ana Patan and The Patchwork Alliance, a new project fronted by Guy Manning.
As ever, head along...
It is always busy nowadays at www.lazland.org and tonight is no exception.
It is new album review time, and this evening we have a very good sophomore album by UK outfit, TemperToo (who were...
Tonight's update over at www.lazland.org is an exclusive interview with Dave Bandana & Peter Jones of The Bardic Depths discussing their new album, What We Really like In Stories. This is the second...
Tonight at 8.00 p.m. UK GMT on Progzilla Radio, my guest spot on Graham Harfleet's Progressive Rock Show features The Bardic Depths, with Whispers In Space taken from their sublime new album, What We...
Tonight's new album review is The Circus and the Nightwhale by Steve Hackett, a truly exceptional album by the maestro.
I have also updated my Progzilla Radio bit with last week's recording of...
This evening's guest spot on The Progressive Rock Show on Progzilla Radio at 8.00 p.m. UK GMT is a discussion and playing of Judie Tzuke's phenomenal Bully from the album Secret Agent.
I hope to...
Thank you! Enjoy.
We have a plethora of updates this evening for you on www.lazland.org, by far the greatest cultural website to ever come out of the Gwendraeth Valley!
There is the new album by experimental...
First new album review of the week is a cracker from France, Future Days by The Raging Project. Pop along to www.lazland.org for your fix of new culture.
It's had a couple of listens, so a while yet before I get to write anything in depth about it, but at the moment, Wherever You Are counts as one of the finest things he has ever done to these ears.
...
My review spot on The Progressive Rock Show this evening on Progzilla Radio at 8.00 p.m. UK GMT is the title track from Kristoffer Gildenlöw's new album, Empty, which is a corker. I hope to see as...
I have been very fortunate to be asked to record a weekly spot on Graham Harfleet's The Progressive Rock Show on Progzilla Radio, this every Sunday at 8.00 in the evening. www.progzilla.com is where...
Thanks! Yes, a mighty fine album, indeed.
Tonight we have two new reviews to present for your enjoyment and delectation. The John Irvine Band and Lighthouse Sparrows, both are class recordings and thoroughly recommended to you.
As ever,...
New album review tonight is an interesting one from Atmos, an American producing his solo debut. As ever, head over to www.lazland.org and click on the button link.
A few updates to catch up on, as I have not had much time to post this week.
My review on Graham Harfleet's Progressive Rock Show on Progzilla Radio (www.progzilla.com) is the title track The...
Yes, most of my digital music is either on Bandcamp, so that is easily retrievable, or where bands have sent me digital files for review purposes, I upload on One Drive in the cloud, so, again, if...
Third new album release this week is Rik Loveridge with his generations, a superb and inspirational album.
As ever, pop along to www.lalzland.org and click on that review button!
And thank you very much! Glad you are enjoying :)
There are two new album reviews this evening at www.lazland.org.
First up is Pallas, The Messenger, with the return of Alan Reed. Second is Kristoffer Gildenlöw with Empty.
As ever, simply pop...
A very happy birthday and thanks to those who make it happen. It is an extremely pleasant and safe from abuse place to visit and post, and for that we should all be grateful.
Yes, I remember that! He might, though, mean it this time.
Well, something very different to announce this evening.
I have done my first ever video meeting, "A Drink & A Chat with Massimo Pieretti", in which the Rome based songwriter and keyboardist...
First update of the week is my review of Italian Progressive Metal outfit, Noage, with their release, From Darkness to Life. A fine release, you can read the words and sample the wares at...
New album review tonight is the excellent To The Centre by Eddie Mulder of Flamborough Head. As ever, take yourselves over to www.lazland.org and click on the link in the homepage.
Lazland -...
it has been a very busy night at www.lazland.org
Three new reviews. You lucky people!
We have a new single from Platypus Planet, Anna Black's project which has added Nine Skies bassist Alexis...
Okey dokey, tonight we have published the eagerly anticipated second annual Lazland Awards, a summary of the good, the bad, and the ugly of 2023 music and artists.
The link is at...
The third album review this week is a very interesting and satisfying album by K.A.B. (the solo project by Vamoosery drummer Kevin Button), Pause/Reflect. A very good album, especially for those of...
A Happy New Year to all followers and friends of www.lazland.org I truly appreciate all of you.
Tonight, to kick off 2024, we have two album reviews to present to you, both of them from the...
My guest spot on The Progressive Rock Show this evening at www.progzilla.com 8.00 p.m. UK GMT features a track from Ruby Dawn's debut album, Beyond Tomorrow. It would be great to see a few of you in...
Thank you so much for your support in 2023, which means a great deal. I send you my best wishes for a happy 2024!
8.00 p.m. GMT (UK), my guest spot on Graham Harfleet's Progressive Rock Show on Progzilla Radio tonight features the wonderful Swedish band, Introitus and their deeply moving Soulprint (For Mother)....
A busy night tonight. There is a book review, a history of the middle ages by Dan Jones - just click on "Book Reviews" at the top of my homepage at www.lazland.org
There is a live review of Merry...
It’s had two listens here, so really too early to make a serious judgement, but I did enjoy today’s listening far more than Monday. I think it is a grower. Reed sounds fantastic, and, as you say,...
Thanks! Yes, I always enjoy comparing reviews from independent reviewers such as you and I, especially learning something new about the subject or person writing.
For me, a lot of my sort of...
I thoroughly enjoyed your review. I hope you don’t mind me posting a link to my review here, but I thought it would be interesting to contrast what we think. I am a little bit more happy with the...
Tonight, a review of the new Gabriel album, i/o. Worth the wait? Go to www.lazland.org and click on the button to find out!
My guest spot on this week's Progressive Rock Show hosted by Graham Harfleet on Progzilla Radio at 8.00 p.m. Sunday 10th December features the opening track from Illuminae's debut album, Dark...
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A nice review this evening of an album by Dutch artist Ruud Dielen as Glorious Wolf with Mysterious Traveler, featuring some stunning artwork by Ed Unitsky. Simply head off to www.lazland.org to...
New album review this week is the sophomore work by the excellent The Round Window, Everywhere & Nowhere. If you like widescreen music and bands such as Cosmograf, this is for you.
As ever, pop...
Yes, why not? Let’s touch base in the new year!