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April 2017
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- April 30
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- Hellbound Hearts - Film Noir album review
- The Clash FAQ by Gary J Jucha review
- Mr Rotten’s Songbook by John Lydon review
- Of Potato Heads And Polaroids: My Life Inside And Out Of Pearl Jam review
- A Perfect Union Of Contrary Things review
- Sgt Pepper At Fifty by Mike McInnerney, Bill DeMain & Gillian G Gaar review
- Iggy & The Stooges: One Night At The Whisky, 1970 by Ed Caraeff review
- Rammstein - Rammstein: Paris review
- A Fast Ride Out Of Here – Confessions Of Rock’s Most Dangerous Man review
- Bad Company - Reissues album review
- Barclay James Harvest - XII – Deluxe Reissue album review
- Michael Bloomfield - Bloomfield A Retrospective album review
- Midnight Oil - The Complete Vinyl Collection album review
- Witchfynde - Divine Victims – The Witchfynde Albums 1980-1983 album review
- The Membranes Everyone’s Going Triple Bad Acid, Yeah!... album review
- Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow - Stranger In Us All (Expanded) album review
- Patto - Patto/Hold Your Fire album review
- Various Artists - The Brain Box (The Cerebral Sounds Of Brain...) album review
- Various - Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album review
- Manic Street Preachers - Send Away The Tigers, 10 Year Collector’s..album review
- April 29
- April 28
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- Various Artists - Max’s Kansas City 1976 & Beyond album review
- Graham Bonnet - Anthology 1968 – 2017 album review
- The Fall - Reissues album review
- Tim Blake - Reissues album review
- Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - Lovely Creatures – The Best Of... album review
- Blood Command - Cult Drugs album review
- Accept - Reissues album review
- Johnny Cash - The Original Sun Albums 1957-1964 album review
- Doctors Of Madness - Perfect Past: The Complete Doctors Of Madness album review
- Lionsheart - Lionsheart album review
- Glenn Hughes - Play Me Out album review
- Andy Partridge - Powers album review
- Swans - The Great Annihilator album review
- The Creation - Creation Theory album review
- Crazy Lixx - Ruff Justice album review
- April 27
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- Walk On Fire - Mind Over Matter album review
- Bai Bang - Rock Of Life album review
- Tokyo Motor Fist - Tokyo Motor Fist album review
- Art Nation - Liberation album review
- L.A. Guns at London's Islington Academy - live review
- Stiff Little Fingers at Northampton Roadmender - Live review
- Black Star Riders, Backyard Babies and Gun at London's Kentish Town Forum
- Ghost at London's Kentish Town Forum - live review
- What happened when Biters and Blackberry Smoke stormed London's Roundhouse
- Luke Morley: "To our punters, Thunder is their football team"
- Hunter & The Bear - Paper Heart album review
- Lonely Robot - The Big Dream album review
- Warrant - Louder Harder Faster album review
- The Afghan Whigs - In Spades album review
- Fish On Friday - Quiet Life album review
- Fallen Leaves - What We’ve All Been Waiting For album review
- Snakecharmer - Second Skin album review
- Diet Cig - Swear I’m Good At This album review
- Life Of Agony - A Place Where There’s No More Pain album review
- Paul Weller - A Kind Revolution album review
- Starlite Campbell Band - Blueberry Pie album review
- Seafoam Green - Topanga Mansion album review
- Darrel Higham - Hell’s Hotel album review
- April 26
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- Goldray - Rising album review
- Duel - Witchbanger album review
- Linkin Park - One More Light album review
- Sheryl Crow - Be Myself album review
- Moon Duo Occult - Architecture Vol 2 album review
- DragonForce - Reaching Into Infinity album review
- Black Lips - Satan’s Graffiti Or God’s Art? album review
- Thurston Moore - Rock N Roll Consciousness album review
- Jim Jones & The Righteous Mind - Super Natural album review
- The Ratz - Broken Bottles, Broken Bones album review
- New Rocket Union - New Rocket Union album review
- April 25
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- The Loose Lips - Get Loose album review
- Junkyard - High Water album review
- The Dahmers - In The Dead Of The Night album review
- John Mellencamp featuring Carlene Carter - Sad Clowns & Hillbillies album review
- Blondie - Pollinator album review
- Low Cut Connie - Dirty Pictures (Part 1) album review
- Pond - The Weather album review
- Harem Scarem - United album review
- Vain - Rolling With The Punches album review
- Mark Lanegan Band - Gargoyle album review
- Kobra And The Lotus - Prevail I album review
- Hawkwind - Into The Woods album review
- April 21
- April 20
- April 19
- April 18
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- Faust at Cafe Oto, London- live review
- Procol Harum at the Royal Festival Hall - live review
- Progdreams VI Festival - live review
- Marillion Weekender, Holland - live review
- Tarja Turunen at Koko, London - live review
- Haken at the Islington Assembly Hall, London - live review
- HRH Prog 5 at Pwllheli, Wales - live review
- Anderson, Rabin and Wakeman in Cardiff - live review
- April 17
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- Rick Wakeman - The Phantom Of The Opera DVD review
- Rockin’ The City Of Angels: Celebrating The Great Rock Shows Of The 70s review
- Hawkwind: Sonic Assassins by Ian Abrahams book review
- Frank Zappa FAQ by John Corcelli book review
- Voivod - Rrröööaaarrr/Killing Technology/ Dimension Hatröss album reviews
- Various - Running The Voodoo Down album review
- The Creation - Creation Theory album review
- Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself/Demons And Wizards/The Magician’s Birthday reviews
- April 16
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- Swans - The Great Annihilator album review
- Revolutionary Army Of The Infant Jesus - Mirror album review
- Quintessence - Move Into The Light: The Complete Island Recordings album review
- John Martyn - Head And Heart: The Acoustic John Martyn album review
- Patto - Patto/Hold Your Fire album reviews
- And Last But Not Least... prog reviews column
- White Willow - The Future Hopes album review
- Jane Weaver - Modern Kosmology album review
- Voyager - Ghost Mile album review
- Pierre van der Linden - Drum Poetry album review
- Uneven Structure - La Partition album review
- April 15
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- Ulver - The Assassination Of Julius Caesar album review
- Solstafir - Berdreyminn album review
- Prog Metal reviews column
- Tom Slatter - Happy People album review
- The Parallax Method - The Squid album review
- The Insektlife Cycle - Vivid Dreams Parade album review
- Rikard Sjoblom’s Gungfly - On Her Journey To The Sun album review
- Laetitia Sadier Source Ensemble - Find Me Finding You album review
- Prescott - Thing Or Two album review
- Pond - The Weather album review
- April 14
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- Mew - Visuals album review
- Physics House Band - Mercury Fountain album review
- Moon Duo - Occult Architecture Vol. 2 album review
- Kid Koala featuring Emiliana Torrini - Music To Draw To: Satellite album review
- Psychedelic Prog review column
- Steve Gibbs - Adrift album review
- Galley Beggar - Heathen Hymns album review
- Fire Garden - Far And Near album review
- Ensemble Pamplemousse - …This Is The Uplifting Part
- Do Make Say Think - Stubborn Persistent Illusions album review
- April 13
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- Cakewalk - Ishihara album review
- Mostly Autumn - Sight Of Day album review
- Hawkwind - Into The Woods album review
- The Blackheart Orchestra - Diving For Roses album review
- Big Hogg - Gargoyles album review
- Michael Bernier & Ritchie DeCarlo - Strangers album review
- Barock Project - Detachment album review
- Aswekeepsearching - Zia album review
- Alex Rex - Vermillion album review
- Big Big Train - Grimspound album review
- April 12
- April 8
- April 6
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- Wormrot at the Underworld, London - live review
- VMO at Devonshire Arms, London - live review
- Nile at the Grove, Anaheim - live review
- Kreator at The Forum, London - live review
- Children Of Bodom at Shepherd's Bush Empire, London - live review
- Devin Townsend Project at Colston Hall, Bristol - live review
- Touche Amore at Islington Academy, London - live review
- Togetherfest at The Electric Ballroom, London - live review
- X Japan at London's Wembley Arena - live review
- Gojira at The Forum, London - live review
- April 2
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- Slagmaur - Thill Smitts Terror album review
- Saturn - Beyond Spectra album review
- Orm - Orm album review
- Firespawn - The Reprobate album review
- Necroblood - Collapse Of The Human Race album review
- Ides Of Gemini - Women album review
- Galley Beggar - Heathen Hymns album review
- Fuoco Fatuo - Backwater album review
- The Doomsday Kingdom - The Doomsday Kingdom album review
- Fen - Winter album review
- Cut Up - Wherever They May Riot album review
- Craven Idol - The Shackles Of Mammon album review
- Bereft - Lands album review
- Bathsheba - Servus album review
- Artificial Brain - Infrared Horizon album review
- Alunah - Solennial album review
- The Obsessed - Sacred album review
- X Japan - We Are X album review
- Wolfheart - Tyhjyys album review
- Valborg - Endstrand album review
- Uneven Structure - La Partition album review
- Trial (swe) - Motherless album review
- Tumourboy - Damaged System album review
- Sangre De Muerdago - Os Segredos Da Raposa Vermella album review
- Ancestral Dawn - Souldance album review
- Shores Of Null - Black Drapes For Tomorrow album review
- Mortiis - The Great Corrupter album review
- Mammoth Mammoth - Mount The Mountain album review
- Wear Your Wounds - WYW album review
- Royal Thunder - Wick album review
- Loathe - The Cold Sun album review
- Invoker - Four Wall Nightmare album review
- April 1
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- Infernäl Mäjesty - No God album review
- He Is Legend - Few album review
- Uriah Heep - Reissues album review
- Sammy Hagar - This Is Sammy Hagar: When The Party Started –Volume 1 album review
- Feeder - Reissues album review
- The Vibrators - The Epic Years 1976-1978 album review
- Hanoi Rocks - “All Those Wasted Years”... album review
- John Lee Hooker - Whiskey And Wimmen: John Lee Hooker’s Finest album review