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Ken Hensley

It is one of the most unlikely albums of the year, possibly any year. My Book of Answers, the new album by Ken Hensley, to be released on 5th March, came about following Ken’s chance meeting with a...

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The Emerald Dawn

With The Emerald Dawn‘s new album, To Touch the Sky, due for release towards the end of this month (pre-orders start on 5th March from their Bandcamp page), TPA’s Tony Colvill speaks to the band about...

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Billy Sherwood – Arc Of Life

“I think it’s a testament to the passion for music between everyone in Yes, there’s so much music in us all that we have too much for one unit”, says Yes bass guitarist Billy Sherwood. Yes’s ‘young...

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Fabrizio Giannese – Aborym

A few weeks ago we published Nick Hudson’s review of Aborym and their Hostile album, “a schizophrenic, kaleidoscopic, ever-changing barrage of hostility occasionally wrapped up in a more melodic skin,...

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Ian Anderson – Jethro Tull

Aqualung – Ian Anderson Marks The 50th Anniversary of Jethro Tull’s Greatest Album 19th March 1971. 50 years ago Jethro Tull released one of their – one of the – classic albums of the fledgling...

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Billy Sherwood talks about replacing Chris Squire in Yes

Yes have announced European and UK dates for their delayed Relayer Album Series tour, now confirmed for May and June 2022. The tour, which was originally scheduled for 2020 and then May 2021, has been...

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Ian Anderson on Jethro Tull’s A – A La Mode: 40th Anniversary Edition...

Membership of Jethro Tull has constantly evolved with ever-changing line-ups playing alongside the band’s legendary founder Ian Anderson. The most radical changes came late in 1979 and Ian Anderson...

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Dominique Leonetti (Lazuli)

With their 2020 tour plans shot to Dénudé pieces by Covid, Lazuli returned to France where they put together an unexpected stripped down album, Dénudé, that revisited songs from earlier phases of...

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Bryan Beller – The Aristocrats

‘Live in 2020’ – three words we won’t be reading very often. For most musicians, 2020 was the year from hell, when Covid killed touring, their most lucrative source of income now that CDs no longer...

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Blacklist – Superpredator EP / Saul Blease Interview

Don’t you just love it when artists take notes that don’t belong in a key and create passing dissonance? I like drums, gritty guitar, distorted bass, quiet bits with piano, soft harmonised backing...

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