Pymlico, On This Day, 2020
With the exception of their debut, all Pymlico releases are present here on the blog. So it is nice to give their
Hear it – Enjoy it – Tell it
With the exception of their debut, all Pymlico releases are present here on the blog. So it is nice to give their
This is the second time this Aussie band made it to the YMB desk. (see the 2015 one here) And the second
My first time listening to a Panzerballett album. And it sure makes for an otherworldly experience… This is for people who are
The latest Red Bazar album made quite an impression with me, so I was very curious to check out Peter Jones’ main
From the midst of the US Midwest come Elsinore, a 5-piece band who consider themselves the spiritual children of David Bowie, The
One of two people to ever “graduate” from Joe Satriani’s teaching (the other one being that Steve Vai dude), so that will
As we have already learned from past Telergy releases, mastermind Robert McClung is not only a prolific music composer, he also always
I must confess that after the first play I was not sure what to think about this album. But as usual I
From Chicago hail instrumental progressive rock trio Sons Of Ra. The band is Erik Oldman on guitars, Keith Wakefield on bass and
Father and son Tippin are back with a new album, The Unwakening. And where on their previous output I applauded the melancholy
Of course, reviewing this CD means for the foreseeable future I will have a hard time explaining I rarely discuss live albums
Normally I rarely feature live albums. Especially when I have doubts whether the contents have been “fixed” afterwards in a studio. But
The previously unknown (to me) fellow Dutchman Joep Pelt released this album last year. And it is his way of paying tribute
From Greece come Aeons In Solitude. This is their debut and while artwork and title may hint at a rather dark metal