New Album From Joe Deninzen & Stratospheerius – Imposter!
Since the late ’90s, Stratospheerius has been an essential element of Progressive Music in NYC. Formed by Joe Deninzen after acquiring his Masters in Jazz Violin from the Manhattan School…
Since the late ’90s, Stratospheerius has been an essential element of Progressive Music in NYC. Formed by Joe Deninzen after acquiring his Masters in Jazz Violin from the Manhattan School…
“On the Sand” is the latest video for Life In A Blender’s Bent by the Weather, the band’s fourteenth album. It’s a track of some wistfulness and true emotion, which…
Genesis rose to prominence over the course of a few albums that included the magnificent The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, the 1974 album that was the last to showcase…
The Quadio series with Rhino and Warner Music have been well-received with many classics being warmly revisited. In fact, I myself look forward to each mention of reissues that may…
When you think about the old school of Rock, it’s not difficult to know that Iggy Pop was in the thick of it. And still is. His tenure with The…
Let’s face it! sometimes an important release happens but ‘i’m completely ignorant of the reality of it. Then, we must – WE MUST – backtrack to its release and properly…
Can is one of the ’60s great experimental progressive bands. Their success lies in the stage shows and their studio creations. With blends of jazz, psychrock, and other elements, Can…
Neil Young, long a favorite of many given his penchant for varied kinds of music that were based in his folk-styled lyrics, has been a favored musician. His first album…