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Foreigner's 4 is absolutely deserving of the super-deluxe treatment
By Essi Berelian published
Treasure from the Foreigner vaults

Manfred Mann’s Earth Band mix it up on Nightingales & Bombers
By Classic Rock Magazine published
For a band frequently pigeonholed as a singles act, Nightingales & Bombers proved Manfred Mann’s Earth Band could deliver depth and daring in equal measure

John Wetton’s Concentus II is 10 discs of sumptuous live performance
By Prog published
Ongoing retrospective series revisits his solo era of the 90s

“Like Pink Floyd played by 10cc”: Supertramp’s Crime Of The Century and Crisis? What Crisis?
By Chris Roberts published
Third and fourth studio albums remastered at half speed for vinyl reissues

“Genuinely shocking, and uninterested in the post-rock status quo”: Jo Quail’s Notan
By Dom Lawson published
The cello champion defies comparison as her compositional skills continue to develop and impress

Twenty One Pilots' Breach is the end of the band as we know them
By Vicky Greer published
Twenty One Pilots wrap up their decade-long dystopian narrative in style

Arjen Anthony Lucassen has fun counting down to Armageddon on Songs No One Will Hear
By Johnny Sharp published
Tragedy and comedy are combined among rich musical moments in Ayreon leader’s pre-apocalyptic adventure

Between The Buried And Me’s The Blue Nowhere brakes for no one
By David West published
Their 11th album arrives via a slimmed-down line-up, but they remain as musically wide-ranging as they’ve ever been

"It’s bat***, bug****, bull****. If you really dislike the band, it’s utter dog****." Between The Buried And Me finally bite off more than they can chew with The Blue Nowhere
By Alec Chillingworth published
They might be prog metal geniuses, but Between The Buried And Me are also still fallible
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