Lonely Robot: Please Come Home By Rich Wilson published 30 January 15 Not yet rated John Mitchell’s solo project is anything but mechanical.
Genesis: Sum Of The Parts By Rich Wilson published 2 January 15 Not yet rated Compelling but flawed documentary of the Genesis legend.
Dave Kerzner: New World By Rich Wilson published 2 January 15 Not yet rated The former Sound Of Contact man returns with an inspired collection.
Band Of Brothers: United Progressive Fraternity By Rich Wilson published 2 January 15 Formed by members from Australian proggers Unitopia, and featuring of guests including Jon Anderson and Steve Hackett, this is one fraternity you’ll be scrambling to join...
All Around The World: Knight Area By Rich Wilson published 21 November 14 Our far-out trip to far-flung prog
Justin Furstenfield: Songs From An Open Book By Rich Wilson published 21 November 14 Not yet rated Seductive acoustic recording from the Blue October frontman.
Phi: Now The Waves Of Sound Remain By Rich Wilson published 21 November 14 Not yet rated The sound of Austrian post-progressive rock.
ST 37: I'm Not Good By Rich Wilson published 20 November 14 Not yet rated Veteran psychedelic band’s self-reviewing album.
Yossi Sassi: Desert Butterflies By Rich Wilson published 22 October 14 Not yet rated The guitarist proves there’s life beyond Orphaned Land.
Jordan Rudess: All That Is Now/Explorations By Rich Wilson published 22 October 14 Not yet rated A double dose of the Dream Theater keysman.
Unto Us: The Human Landscape By Rich Wilson published 22 October 14 Not yet rated Long-awaited debut from former Also Eden man.
Fish On Friday: Godspeed By Rich Wilson published 22 October 14 Not yet rated Third album from the increasingly endearing band.
Molly Bloom: All Pressure By Rich Wilson published 22 October 14 Not yet rated Crazy blend of styles produces formidable results.
Ghost Stories: Marillion's Rothery Goes Solo By Rich Wilson published 8 October 14 “I think of this album as a guitarist’s revenge!" says the Marillion guitarist of new record The Ghosts Of Pripyat.
The Pineapple thief: Magnolia By Rich Wilson published 15 September 14 Not yet rated Don’t be fooled by the album’s title: there’s nothing bland or neutral about the tenth release from Bruce Soord’s emotionally complex prog outfit.
Distorted Harmony: Chain Reaction By Rich Wilson published 1 September 14 Not yet rated The Israeli band’s second – less distortion, more harmony.
The Next Chapter By Rich Wilson published 6 August 14 Having survived disco, the 80s, an ill-fated brush with popular TV and the departure of two singers, melodic proggers Saga couldn’t have foreseen how appropriate their name would be.
Limelight: Perfect Beings By Rich Wilson published 6 August 14 Former Moth Vellum man returns with an ambitious new band.
Dream Theater: The Studio Albums – 1992-2011 By Rich Wilson published 2 July 14 Not yet rated In one handy box – the almost-complete works of a genre-defining band.
How Dream Theater got their start with When Dream And Day Unite By Rich Wilson last updated 3 March 22 Like Rush jamming with Metallica, Dream Theater's first album, with original singer Charlie Dominici, remains a curio in their impressive canon of work
Talanas: Asylum By Rich Wilson published 19 March 14 Stripped-back gothic splendour from an unexpected source.
Superdrama: The Promise By Rich Wilson published 19 March 14 The adventurous Germans promise ‘universal creative streams’...
RPWL: Wanted By Rich Wilson published 19 March 14 Career-defining release from the former Pink Floyd tribute band.
Rhodes: Rhodes By Rich Wilson published 19 March 14 Warm progressive pop from Peter Gabriel’s guitarist.
Roger Eno: Little Things Left Behind 1988-1998 By Rich Wilson published 11 February 14 Classy ambience from Brian’s little brother.