Haken: “Fauna” (2023) – Album Review

“Fauna” is Haken’s best work since Affinity, perhaps even since The Mountain. Evoking the animal kingdom as thematic ruminations on the human condition, the band has crafted an engaging series of musically-rich tableaux, with content often both puzzling and precipitating, but always entirely compelling. “Fauna” is a fantastic record that bridges many of the band’s eras whilst forging ahead along their unique evolutionary trajectory.

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Arjen Lucassen’s Supersonic Revolution: “Golden Age Of Music” (2023) – Album Review

A love letter to the classic innovative rock of the early/mid 1970s, “Golden Age of Music” pays tribute to acts like Sweet, Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, Bowie, T. Rex, Budgie, Rainbow, Queen, and Black Sabbath. Arjen Lucassen and Supersonic Revolution deliver big, loud, larger-than-life epic hard rock that engagingly evokes the highlights of the band’s 1970s rock influences, without giving in to the temptation of directly recreating them.

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Iron Maiden: “Piece of Mind” (1983) – Classic Album Review

In honor of the 40th (!) anniversary of Iron Maiden’s classic 1983 album Piece of Mind — a landmark New Wave of British Heavy Metal record (and that of heavy metal in general) — I’m reprinting a review I wrote at Hokeyblog about ten-and-a-half years ago. This album meant the world to me at age 12. Forty years later? Hasn’t missed a freakin’ piece.

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Brass Camel: “Brass” (2022) – Album Review

“Brass” is an infectious and often surprising transmogrification of blues, funk, and prog elements into a satisfying whole. Brass Camel delivers a wondrous slab of sonic wizardry, channeling fireballs of rock’s epic past but weaving them into an eccentric yet intoxicating new vision.

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Space Kitchen: “Space Kitchen” (2023) – EP Review

Deftly showcasing this musical duo’s ability to construct catchy tunes alongside more unconventional pieces, their self-titled debut EP “Space Kitchen” endeavors to engage both the worlds of indie melodic pop and innovative progressive rock, successfully actualizing their “garage prog” ethos with an engaging collection of tunes.

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M-Opus: “At The Mercy Of Manann​á​n” (2023) – Album Review

M-Opus infused the prog styles of 1972 with epic Celtic mythology in the genesis of their latest album “At The Mercy Of Manann​á​n”. A deep-dive into a refracted vision of musical yesteryear, the band delivered a thrilling and fresh-sounding album, weaving their contemporary reimaginations of these various influences into the creation of an inventive musical narrative.

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