by nick444 | Nov 6, 2018 | Reviews
Vorig jaar bracht Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius het album ‘Guilty of Innocence’ uit. Dit is de vijfde cd die via Melodic Revolution Records uit kwam. Het album kreeg overwegend lovende recensies. Sinds kort is dit album verkrijgbaar op vinyl! De man achter deze...
by nick444 | Sep 30, 2018 | Reviews
It’s probably best to let singer and keyboard player John Paul Strauss describe the rationale behind this album. ‘During the time we were working on the most recent Ten Jinn release, ‘Sisyphus’, came the very sad news about the passing of David Bowie. At the time...
by nick444 | Aug 12, 2018 | Reviews
Joe Deninzon on is a highly acclaimed electric violinist, who performs in various different bands and multiple sessions, and when he is with progressive rock/crossover group with Stratospheerius, he also provides lead vocals. The line-up is completed by French...
by nick444 | Aug 2, 2018 | Reviews
So I had this playing in the background, but when it started with a corner shop quartet from the Forties I thought I must have put on the wrong playlist. But, what it did do was make me stop whatever else I was doing and concentrate on this, and I am so very glad...
by nick444 | Jul 29, 2018 | Reviews
Right, here is my third attempt at writing this review, as so far I have ditched every attempt as it either comes across as too fawning or doesn’t really portray exactly what this album means to me. What we have here is the debut album from Michael-Alan Taylor of Nth...
by nick444 | Jul 29, 2018 | Reviews
As soon as I started playing this I was taken back more than 20 years to two albums released on the long-lost Ad Perpetuam Memoriam label by a band called Death Organ. Led by keyboardist Per Wiberg (Opeth, Spiritual Beggars), their music was a strange mix of death...