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"Adheres largely to the blueprint of its warmly received predecessor." Alan Parsons' From The New World
By Dave Ling published
Not yet ratedFormer Project man releases his sixth studio album under his name alone

Anthony Phillips infuses nimble guitar work with surreal intros on Radio Clyde 1978
By Johnny Sharp published
Extended, remastered edition of 2003 release will appeal to fans of the Genesis co-founder’s playing and early solo songcraft

Filler rears its head on Lenny Kravitz's breakthrough album Are You Gonna Go My Way
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Everyone seems to love that title track. The rest? Your mileage may vary

The book that Axl Rose doesn't want you to read: Alan Niven’s incredible book takes you inside peak Guns N’ Roses like no other
By Scott Rowley published
Sound N' Fury, due to be published in July, has been pushed back. But it might be the best book about Guns N' Roses ever written.

“Tender and free-flowing”: Jack Bruce’s Harmony Row, expanded to 4 discs
By James McNair published
A fine revamp of one of his key post-Cream milestones, including two excellent TV concerts

Jethro Tull's expanded Still Living In The Past fails to produce much magic from the vaults
By Hugh Fielder published
Daze of future past

The hype, buzz and fanfare may be quieter now, but Moisturizer is proof that Wet Leg haven't lost their spark
By Vicky Greer published
The Isle of Wight's finest stay refreshingly weird on second album moisturizer

“Hymnal and melancholy qualities are still to die for”: Greg Lake Live returns from 2005
By James McNair published
His band doesn’t have the pedigree of many of his collaborators, but a future Jethro Tull guitarist and a TV show musical director prove highly capable foils in three-disc set
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