There is much to enjoy about Joe Bonamassa’s ‘Tales of Time’ (J&R Adventures), if not for the location and atmosphere alone. Musically faultless and visually stunning.
Progressive rock crew RPWL, fresh off their latest LP, ‘Crime Scene’ (Gentle Art of Music), share their Top 10 list of most favourite and influential prog rock acts.
Ghost announces the coming of ‘PHANTOMIME,’ a five-song EP with covers of classics and deep cuts by Television, Genesis, The Stranglers, Iron Maiden and Tina Turner.
We not-so-rudely interrupted Steve Hackett’s evening writing session after a day spent putting the finishing touches on his next rock album to lob a few questions about growing up in post-war Britain, growing as a musician in Genesis and all the growing up he’s done since.
The Paltrocast continues with episode 12 and, this time around, Darren Paltrowitz sits down for three engaging interviews with artist, manager and radio host Lido Beach’s Scott Waldman, Genesis co-founder Steve Hackett, and Big Sugar frontman (and producer) Gordie Johnson.
This is absolutely more than a book about a rock band. It’s a tale of discovery and about carving one’s own way while not exactly knowing what you’re carving into.
Aisles take aim at the “Shallow and Daft” entertainment industry with an in-studio playthrough of their catchy prog rock.
Steve Hackett took some time out of his busy schedule to chat about many things both solo and Genesis-related, revealing many of the Genesis/solo songs he plans to play on this upcoming set of live dates.
This is Peter Gabriel like you have never seen him before. Recorded live in London over two nights in March of 2011 this Blu-ray features Peter Gabriel and The New Blood Orchestra performing songs from throughout his career (minus guitars, bass or drums). This is a tremendous undertaking though because Gabriel does not just rehash his old hits by performing them in front of an orchestra.