Must Own Albums: Progressive Metal

scenes from a memoryDream Theater – Scenes From a Memory

One of the best modern concept albums from perhaps the most famous prog metal band. It follows a man named Nicholas using hypnotherapy to find the truth about his past life as a girl named Victoria and trying to solve the mystery of her murder. This album, as well as the great storytelling, shows a virtuoso level of musicianship that most can only dream of.

deadwingPorcupine Tree – Deadwing

While most would consider their breakout album ‘In Absentia’ to be their finest work, I would argue the point for ‘Deadwing’. I find it to be both more musically diverse and more consistently high quality. It features some of the band’s finest moments, from the radio friendly piano driven ‘Lazarus’, to the heavy riffage of ‘Shallow’ to the intricate shifting time signature of ‘Start of Something Beautiful’.

mindcrimeQueensryche – Operation: Mindcrime

One of the all time greatest concept albums and quite possibly the greatest piece of musical storytelling. It follows a drug addict who joins a revolutionary group to help overthrow the corrupt society he lives in. The group’s leader Dr. X uses brainwashing and mind control to turn the protagonist into his own personal assassin.

lateralusTool – Lateralus

The musical equivalent of the world’s most intense acid trip. It’s the high point of a band that is dark, brooding, bewildering and unlike anything that came before it. It is intricate and otherworldly, most of all on the title track whose lyrics and complex time signatures follow the Fibonacci  sequence.

The Stone Roses announce 2016 live dates

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Indie legends The Stone Roses, whose seminal debut album is considered one of the best in British music and kickstarted the Britpop movement, have announced their first tour dates in 3 years. Following an ad campaign featuring their iconic lemon logo, the band announced two shows at Manchester’s Etihad Stadium and at T in the Park festival next summer. Following the announcement rumours are flying that the band will be headlining Glastonbury and that they will be releasing a new album, which would be their first in 21 years.

Live Review: Father John Misty, The Plug Sheffield, 26th Oct 2015

Photo by Scott Hukins

Photo by Scott Hukins

After releasing one of the most critically acclaimed albums of the year, the flamboyant sarcastic pseudonym that is Father John Misty took to touring the UK. ‘I Love You, Honeybear’ takes songwriting into strange new territory. His off-the-wall lyrics are so unlike anything else. They captivate you in a way that makes you want half the album tattooed across your body, from the droll and deadpan (I just love the kind of woman who can walk over a man/I mean like a God damn marching band) to the personal and poetic (My love, you’re the one I want to watch the ship go down with). But the words mean so much more when you see the man behind them in action. Continue reading

Phil Collins returns from retirement

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Rock legend Phil Collins has announced that he is “no longer officially retired” and is planning a comeback album and tour. Collins has been retired since 2011 and the new album will be the first new music from him since 2002. He will play piano and sing on the upcoming tour but due to nerve damage in his hands he is no longer able to play drums. This does put the future of a possible Genesis reunion into question, but he has stated that he is open to the possibility.

40th anniversary of Bohemian Rhapsody

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“Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?” Queen’s magnum opus this year celebrates it’s 40th anniversary. At the time it was released ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’ was the most expensive single ever made, and at nearly six minutes long it still holds the record for longest song ever to make it to number one. It has been Christmas number 1 twice and is the UK’s third best selling single of all time. Although at the time of the release it was considered too long and too bizarre for radio airplay, today it is considered one of the finest songs ever written.

B.B. King celebrated with new vinyl box set

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To celebrate the life and music of the pioneering blues legend B.B. King, who sadly passed away earlier this year, a deluxe vinyl compilation box set has been announced. ‘Ladies and Gentlemen… Mr B.B. King’ features some of his finest and most treasured work including ‘The Thrill is Gone’, ‘Caldonia’, ‘How Blue Can You Get?’ and an incredible live version of ‘Sweet Sixteen’, all gloriously remastered. Released on 6th November, it is surely a fine way to honour such an influential musical icon.

Live Review: Joe Bonamassa, Leeds, 24th Oct 2015

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Blues virtuoso Joe Bonamassa is one of the hardest working people in music. He was the opening act for the legendary BB King when he was only thirteen years old. He releases a new album nearly every year, the majority of which have gone straight to number one in the Billboard Blues charts. Influenced by Eric Clapton, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Rory Gallagher and Paul Kossoff, he consistently keeps the spirit of old school blues alive and kicking. Thankfully he took time out of his busy schedule to pay Leeds a visit. Continue reading

David Bowie announces new album

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Rock legend David Bowie has revealed details about his upcoming 25th studio album ‘Blackstar’. Due to be released on 8th January (his 69th birthday) it contains 7 tracks and is full of jazz influences as well as “Gregorian chants, a soul section, various electronic beats and bleeps, and Bowie’s distinctive vocal”. The ten minute long title track is to be released on 19th November as the lead single. The album is unlikely to be supported by a tour as Bowie has stated that he has retired from touring.