The Wood Demons - Interview with a couple of members of the Wood Demons, founder member John Silver (Bass) and violinist Naomi Belshaw. Tou can watch this podcast of YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwuuflVlWIs&t=18s & please subscribe I first saw The Wood Demons live at the Prog For Peart 2 day festival in August 2021 where they showcased their album ‘Angels Of Peckham Rye’ I have to say they were one of the most enjoyable bands of the weekend. I just love the violin and the diversity in the music, great band. The Wood Demons are: Simon Carbery - Lead vocals, guitars Rick Startin - Keyboards, guitars, vocals John Silver - Bass Naomi Belshaw - Electric violin Ed Kontargyris - Drums You can hear their music at: https://thewooddemons.bandcamp.com/ For more info on ProgAxia podcasts and radio shows go to https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can access all the podcasts on the major podcasting channels: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts
Welcome back to 'My Top 5' where I talk to musicians about the albums that influenced them and shaped their lives and today I spoke to the drummer with progressive rock band Fragile.. Russ Wilson Take a listen to Fragile Here: https://fragileyestribute.bandcamp.com/ For more info on ProgAxia podcasts and radio shows go to https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can access all the podcasts on the major podcasting channels: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts
Welcome back to ProgAxia and another 'My Top 5' where I talk to musicians about the albums that influenced them and shaped their lives and today I'm with songwriter and frontman with progressive rock band Warmrain.. Leon Russell Official Warmrain twitter: https://twitter.com/leonjrussell Watch this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apWTZhy6a9Y
Welcome back to 'My Top 5' where I talk to musicians about the albums that influenced them and shaped their lives and today I spoke to keyboardist with progressive rock band Fragile.. Max Hunt Take a listen to Fragile Here: https://fragileyestribute.bandcamp.com/ For more info on ProgAxia podcasts and radio shows go to https://www.andyphillips.tv/ Watch Full Interview On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPAJCJyPgew&t=654s
Welcome to My Top 5 where I talk to musicians about the albums that influenced them and shaped their lies and today I spoke to the drummer with progressive rock band The Far Meadow Paul had some great choices for his top 5 Gentle Giant - Octopus National Health - Of Queues and Cures UK - UK Genesis - The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Yes - Close to the Edge Take a listen to The Far Meadow Here: https://thefarmeadow.bandcamp.com/ For more info on ProgAxia podcasts and radio shows go to https://www.andyphillips.tv/ Watch the podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ You can access all the podcasts on the major podcasting channels: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts
Welcome to My Top 5 where I talk to musicians about the albums that influenced them and shaped their lies and today we have the brainchild behind the band Zopp, multi instrumentalist Ryan Stevenson Ryan had some great choices Frank Zappa - Hot Rats Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet Opeth - Ghost Reveries Eskaton - 4 Visions Egg - The Civil Surface Take a listen to Ryan’s album Zopp Here: https://zopp.bandcamp.com/album/zopp-2 For more info on ProgAxia podcasts and radio shows go to https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can access all the podcasts on the major podcasting channels: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts
Second part of our Best Progressive Rock Of 1975. This was a great year for Prog Rock. This was the mid point of the 70's and some bands had just started their journey and some were well established. I’m joined by my good friend Paul Goodge (Dr Prog) as we look at some wonderful albums that came out that year including Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd, Nadir's Big Chance by Peter Hammill, Fish Out Of Water by Chris Squire, The Snow Goose by Camel, Time And Tide by Greenslade, Scheherazade by Renaissance and Mainstream by Quiet Sun Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd 00:11 Nadir's Big Chance - Peter Hammill 07:40 Fish Out Of Water by Chris Squire 16:29 The Snow Goose - Camel 22:47 Time And Tide - Greenslade 29:09 Scheherazade - Renaissance 34:51 Mainstream - Quiet Sun 40:20 Listen to the Best Progressive Rock Of 1975 show https://www.andyphillips.tv/1975 Listen to all the RADIO SHOWS: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud All our progressive rock shows and podcasts can be accessed on the website : https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can watch all our podcasts on the ProgAxia YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Listen to them all on the any of the major podcasting channels including https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts
Part 1 of 2 podcasts on the best Progressive Rock Of 1975. The midpoint of the 70’s This was a year in progressive rock that saw some emerging bands and some established bands hitting their peak. I’m joined by my good friend Paul Goodge (Dr Prog) as we look at some wonderful albums that came out that year. In this podcast we look at the the two albums from Rush that came out in 75, Fly By Night and Caress Of Steel, Steve Hackett’s Voyage of the Acolyte, Freehand from Gentle Giant, Minstrel In The Gallery from Jethro Tull, Visions of the Emerald Beyond from Mahavishnu Orchestra and Bundles rom Soft Machine Fly By Night and Caress Of Steel - Rush 02:35 Voyage of the Acolyte - Steve Hackett 21:25 Freehand - Gentle Giant 28:27 Minstrel In The Gallery - Jethro Tull 35:38 Visions of the Emerald Beyond - Mahavishnu Orchestra 40:08 Bundles - Soft Machine 44:58 Listen to the Best Progressive Rock Of 1975 show https://www.andyphillips.tv/1975 Listen to all the RADIO SHOWS: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud All our progressive rock shows and podcasts can be accessed on the website : https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can watch all our podcasts on the ProgAxia YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Listen to them all on the any of the major podcasting channels including https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts
Top 10 Live Progressive Rock Albums - Join Andy Phillips and Paul Goodge (Dr Prog) as we rundown our top 10 LIVE Progressive Rock Albums. It was great going back and reminding ourselves of some of the wonderful live music produced by the bands we love so much. We talk with passion about albums from Genesis, Yes, Marillion, Rush, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Jethro Tull, Kansas, Pink Floyd, Steve Hackett, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Gong and Hawkwind All the content we create can be found on the website: https://www.andyphillips.tv/ Watch On YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRtiJSjj4is
The final part (Part 3) of our Best Progressive Rock Of 1974 podcast. This is part of a series of podcasts I did with my co presenter Paul Goodge (Dr Prog) where we looked at some of the best progressive rock of that wonderful year In this podcast we look at Gong, Hawkwind, Refugee with Patrick Moraz, Strawbs, Kansas, and Camel Gong - You 00:26 Hawkwind - Hall Of The Mountain Grill 06:22 Refugee - Refugee (Patrick Moraz) 13:37 Strawbs - Hero And Heroine 20:26 Kansas - Kansas 25:49 Camel - Mirage 33:56 Listen to the Best Progressive Rock Of 1974 show https://www.andyphillips.tv/1974 Listen to the RADIO SHOWS: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud All our progressive rock shows and podcasts can be accessed on the website : https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can watch all our podcasts on the ProgAxia YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/
Join us for Part 2 of the Best Progressive Rock Of 1974. This is part of a series of podcasts me and my co presenter Paul Goodge (Dr Prog) are doing looking at a year that was very important for progressive rock. In this podcast we look at the solo album from Peter Hammill, Focus, Renaissance, Emerson Lake And Palmer. Hatfield And The North and Wigwam Peter Hammill - The Silent Corner And The Empty Stage 00:46 Focus - Hamburger Concerto 10:34 Renaissance - Turn Of The Cards 15:13 ELP - Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends 25 :18 Hatfield And The North - Hatfield And The North 31:54 Wigwam - Being 38:52 Listen to the Best Progressive Rock Of 1974 show https://www.andyphillips.tv/1974 Listen to the RADIO SHOWS: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud All our progressive rock shows and podcasts can be accessed on the website : https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can watch all our podcasts on the ProgAxia YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/
Hey… this is part 1 of 3 podcasts on the best Progressive Rock Of 1974. This was a great year for prog and as usual I’m joined by my good friend Paul Goodge (Dr Prog) as we look at some incredible albums that came out that year. In this podcast we look at the double album from Genesis, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, both albums from King Crimson, that’s Starless and Bible Black and Red, Relayer by Yes, The Power and The Glory by Gentle Giant and War Child from Jethro Tull. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - Genesis 02:12 Starless and Bible Black - King Crimson 14:15 Red - King Crimson 21:37 Relayer - Yes 26:41 The Power And The Glory - Gentle Giant 34:20 War Child - Jethro Tull 42:45 Listen to the Best Progressive Rock Of 1974 show https://www.andyphillips.tv/1974 Listen to the RADIO SHOWS: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud All our progressive rock shows and podcasts can be accessed on the website : https://www.andyphillips.tv/ You can watch all our podcasts on the ProgAxia YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Listen to them all on the any of the major podcasting channels including https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts
La Maschera Di Cera Interview - Great interview with Rock Progressivo Italiano (RPI) band La Maschera Di Cera (The Wax Mask).. I was joined by vocalist Alessandro Corvaglia and Keyboardist Agostino Macor. We talked about the history of the band, italian progressive rock and their 2020 album S.E.I. You can listen to the latest album on their Bandcamp page https://lamascheradicera.bandcamp.com/ The band Alessandro Corvaglia: lead vocals, guitar Agostino Macor: Keyboards Fabio Zuffanti: bass, bass pedal You can catch up on all our podcasts on all the major platforms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Mixcloud: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud Spotify: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify Apple: https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts
ProgAxia Progressive Rock Podcast 1973 | Part 2 Act 2 With Andy Phillips and Paul Goodge The year 1973 had so much great music that I couldn't squeeze it all into just one show, So I did another 2 hour show, This is the podcast that coverers the last 4 tracks that appeared on that second 2 hour show. This podcast accompanies the radio show which you can hear on Mixcloud and is act 2 of a 2 part podcast. here's the link to the radio show: https://www.mixcloud.com/RockinRebelRadio/best-progressive-rock-of-1973-part-2-rockin-rebel-radio/ Watch Part 2 Act 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YMksQP7N68&t=598s Today we look at: Kink Crimson - Larks Tongues In Aspic Parts 1 & 2 from Larks Tongues In Aspic And You And I - From the triple LIVE album - Yessongs Eloy - Future City from Inside Caravan - Memory Lain, Hugh / Headloss from For Girls Who Grow Plump in the Night Follow And Support You can catch up on all our podcasts on all the major platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Mixcloud: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud Spotify: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify Apple: https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts Please share and comment and thanks
ProgAxia Progressive Rock Podcast 1973 | Part 2 Act 1 With Andy Phillips and Paul Goodge - 1973 was a hell of a year for progressive rock. In this podcast we look at some of the track that made it so special. This podcast accompanies the radio show which you can hear on Mixcloud and is part 1 of a 2 part podcast. here's the link to the radio show: https://www.mixcloud.com/RockinRebelRadio/best-progressive-rock-of-1973-part-2-rockin-rebel-radio/ Watch Part 2 Act 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by67j1PPla4&t=0s Today we look at: Genesis - The Firth Of Fifth Jethro Tull - A Passion Play Act I & II Gentle Giant - In A Glass House Billy Cobham - Taurian Matador Nektar - Remember The Future Part 2 Gong Oily Way, Outer Temple, Inner Temple Follow And Support You can catch up on all our podcasts on all the major platforms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Mixcloud: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud Spotify: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify Apple: https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts Please share and comment and thanks... ProgAxia
In this podcast I speak to the brains behind the band Warmrain, Leon Russell. We discuss his debut album ‘Above The Clouds’ which I have come to love. The track Equilibrium was featured on my radio show ‘The Best Progressive Rock Of 2019 Part 2’ https://www.mixcloud.com/RockinRebelRadio/the-rockin-rebel-radio-2019-progressive-rock-retrospective-part-2/ Warmrain website : http://warmrainband.com/ You can catch up on all our podcasts on all the major platforms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Mixcloud: https://www.andyphillips.tv/mixcloud Spotify: https://www.andyphillips.tv/spotify Apple: https://www.andyphillips.tv/apple-podcasts Google: https://www.andyphillips.tv/google-podcasts Please Like and Share We all Need A Little Prog In Our Lives
The Far Meadow are a 5 piece progressive rock band from London and have 3 albums released to date. The one I heard first and have to say blown away by was their 2019 release called Foreign Land. All their albums display incredible musicianship, but more than that they have an approach to songs which focuses on composition, melody and a sense of event. This approach reminds me so much of how the great bands of the early progressive rock era of the 70’s created musical events in music. Make sure you visit our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/ Subscribe and hit the notification bell so you get all the latest Progressive Rock interviews, reviews and music. The rhythm section made up of Keith Buckman on bass and Paul Bringloe drums travel through mood and complex time signature with ease, this is augmented with the virtuoso playing of keyboardist Eliot Min and guitarist Denis Warren. The band is fronted by vocalist Marguerita Alexandrou whose voice puts the cherry on the cake. It’s strong and distinctive and adds a welcome uniqueness to the sound of the band. I encourage you to check out the albums for yourself, you won't be disappointed. You can listen to their music on bandcamp https://thefarmeadow.bandcamp.com/
Zopp is the brainchild of multi-talented musician Ryan Stevenson. This is Stevenson’s debut album under the Zopp name, recruiting Andrea Moneta on drums and percussion as well as Andy Tillison (The Tangent) to help co-produce and mix the album. If you love the sort of music the Canterbury Scene had to offer in the past then this will hot that sweet spot. It pulls heavily on the Canterbury Scene vibe but with a fresh contemporary twist. In this ProgAxia podcast, Ryan Stevenson explains the origins of the name, how he got together with drummer Andrea Moneta (who is also the drummer with Italian prog band ) and an insight on how the Zopp debut album was recorded. The track Before the Light from the album was featured in 'The Best Progressive Rock of 2020' available on Mixcloud https://www.mixcloud.com/RockinRebelRadio/best-progressive-rock-of-2020-rockin-rebel-radio/ You can listen and more importantly purchase the album from https://zopp.bandcamp.com/ It’s important to support new bands like Zopp. The debut Zopp album was released April 10, 2020 Ryan Stevenson: Keyboards, Mellotron M4000D, Hammond organ, Arturia analogue synthesizer, Korg CX-3 organ, piano, Hohner Pianet T, Nord Electro 5d, bass and electric guitars, voice, field recordings, percussion. Andrea Moneta: Drums and percussion. With: - Andy Tillison / piano, Hammond organ, Leslie processing - Theo Travis / flute on track 6 - Caroline Joy Clarke / voice on tracks 1,7,8 - Mike Benson / tenor saxophone on track 9 TracksSongs / Tracks Listing 1. Swedish Love 2. Before the Light 3. Eternal Return 4. Sanger 5. Sellanrå 6. V 7. Being and Time 8. Zero 9. The Noble Shirker Total Time 44:53
Karfagen is the brainchild of Antony Kalugin, a highly prolific and multi-talented musician and composer who creates incredible soundscapes as part of his Karfagen project but also for his solo albums and other projects. As part of Karfagen he assembles groups of incredibly talented musicians. This interview gives you a peek behind the band and the musician. You can listen to Karfagen and Anthony’s other music here: https://antonykalugin.bandcamp.com/ Of visit his website: http://www.antonykalugin.net/ If you like our content, please support us by subscribing, liking and commenting. We want to hear your opinions and comments. Listen to the ‘Best Progressive Rock Of 2020’ by going over to MixCloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/RockinRebelRadio/best-progressive-rock-of-2020-rockin-rebel-radio/
SHOW LESS Ovrfwrd are a 4 piece progressive rock band from Minneapolis USA who have become one of the vanguard of modern progressive rock bands and were included in my 'Best Progressive Rock Of 2020' show and for a very good reason. Their latest album Starstuff was their 4th studio album and has some remarkable instrumental prog. I caught up with Ovrfwrd and asked them about their influences, what brought them together and their reasoning behind the decision to create instrumental progressive music. Albums include: Beyond the Visible Light - 2014 Fantasy Absent Reason - 2015 Blurring the Lines ... A Democracy Manifest - 2018 StarStuff - 2020 PLUS Occupations of Uninhabited Space - 2018 which is a LIVE in the studio album which includes the cover of an old Iron Maiden instrumental track Genghis Khan which I included as part of this interview You can support the band by going to: https://ovrfwrd.bandcamp.com/ https://www.ovrfwrd.com/ Support ProgAxia by subscribing to, and sharing our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/ProgAxia/