There are several modern collaborative groups between popular progressive musicians-“supergroups”, if you will- that have created really stellar music, among them Flying Colors, Transatlantic, OSI (to name a few). However, for me, the primary consideration for the success of a group of this type is: if you were to hear this group without knowing the … Continue reading
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Cruise to the Edge: Last Day
I am writing this post with a grateful heart for the last few days of my life. I have walked the decks of this massive engineering marvel, listening to amazing music and meeting incredible people, but carrying with me the names of those I love and those who made it possible for me to come. … Continue reading
Album Review: Pain of Salvation, In The Passing Light of Day
This post was written by Rylee McDonald, guest blogger and frontman of the excellent prog band Advent Horizon. For long-time fans of Swedish prog metal band, Pain of Salvation, word of a new release has been welcome news indeed. Their last proper album hit record store shelves in 2011. The past 5 years has seen … Continue reading
Kristoffer Gildenlow- Rain
Kristoffer Gildenlow’s sophomore effort as a solo artist, The Rain, is a melancholic and emotional journey that touches on a variety of themes, among them aging, loss, depression, and dementia. Kristoffer is perhaps best known for his exceptional bass work with his brother, Daniel Gildenlow, on several of Pain Of Salvation’s best albums (Entropia through BE), but … Continue reading