Masques, in my opinion, is the most mature and complete work from this fantastic group.

 Brand X will be remembered for an innovative sound, emotionally very engaging and technically perfect.

Brand X's third album 'Masques' marks a mature and complete work despite Phil Collins' absence. The album blends jazz fusion, rock, and progressive elements with exceptional technical skill. Highlight tracks include 'Masques' and 'Deadly Nightshade.' It remains a memorable, emotionally engaging piece from 1978. Dive into Brand X's 'Masques' and experience a timeless jazz fusion classic that blends emotion with technical mastery.

 Tony gifts us with squalid tunes, repetitive and simple keyboard passages far removed from Genesis' glory days.

 A minor record, for a sublime keyboardist, who is likely much more prolific and stimulated in group work.

The review criticizes Tony Banks' 1991 solo album 'Still' as a weak and uninspired effort compared to his Genesis bandmates' solo work. Despite notable collaborators like Fish and Nick Kershaw, the album suffers from poor songwriting and repetitive keyboard parts. Only a few tracks benefit from strong vocals. Overall, the album is seen as an embarrassing and minor release in Banks' career. Explore the highs and lows of Tony Banks' solo work and decide for yourself if 'Still' measures up to Genesis' legacy.

 "H took the leadership of the group with courage and pulled it into a well-defined artistic dimension."

 "Sounds That Can't Be Made is enjoyable from an atmospheric point of view; it's like a sunny spring day without wind, after a storm."

The review reflects on Marillion's 2012 album 'Sounds That Can't Be Made' as a mature work that continues the band's artistic path post-'Marbles'. It praises H's leadership and vocal performance while recognizing the blend of prog and pop in the band's evolving sound. Key tracks like 'Gaza' and 'Montreal' are highlighted for their intensity and atmospheric qualities. Overall, the album is viewed as a welcome, well-crafted release in a lean musical era. Explore Marillion's evocative album 'Sounds That Can't Be Made' and experience their mature progressive sound today!

 Powerful, they begin with a dance floor filler.....

 They manage to naturally and effectively convey the simplicity of their music with great passion.

This review captures a hesitant first-time listener's surprise at Kings of Leon's engaging live performance in Bologna. Despite some minor audio issues, the band’s rhythm section and passion shine through, captivating both young fans and newcomers alike. The concert mainly features recent albums but keeps the energy high with memorable encores. Ultimately, the reviewer appreciates the band's ability to convey simple yet powerful rock music live. Dive into this energetic Kings of Leon live show and feel the power of their passionate rock performance!

 It moved me like the first time and I wanted to share it!!

 A very special album, for an absolutely unique artist.

The review celebrates Joe Jackson's 'Big World' as a unique live album featuring unreleased tracks recorded with minimal post-production. It's praised for its raw authenticity and musical diversity, reflecting a pivotal point in Jackson's evolving style. The reviewer highlights standout songs and the intimate atmosphere created without audience applause. Overall, it expresses deep admiration for Jackson's artistry and this special album. Listen to Joe Jackson's Big World to experience a raw, emotional, and unique live performance unlike any other.

 They definitely show a lack of imagination in choosing their name, but to me, they've had plenty of it in blending about thirty years of prog-rock.

 For those who, like me, are still moved by the prog-rock of the good old days, a glimmer in a musically impoverished and fairly cliché scene in this genre.

RPWL, initially a Pink Floyd cover band, successfully forged a unique identity with their live album 'Start The Fire - Live.' The double live work showcases solid technique and blends prog-rock influences from Genesis, Marillion, and Porcupine Tree. Despite a few less essential tracks, the album offers genuine musical gems and is highly recommended for fans of classic prog-rock. This 2005 recording captures the band's early production and stands out in today's often clichéd prog scene. Explore RPWL's 'Start The Fire - Live' and experience a refreshing dose of classic prog-rock energy and craftsmanship.