Arena – The Theory Of Molecular Inheritance

The Theory Of Molecular Inheritance is a concept album, as is the wont of progressive rock, so best played from start to finish, all 62 minutes of it. As the first crescendo of Time Capsule comes over the speakers you are hooked anyway. The music is huge, way beyond being put into any category, except maybe just rock.

Steve Hackett – Genesis Revisited: Seconds Out and More

Steve has put together a magnificent band with members who know each other well. If you enjoy the music on these CDs, you should head straight out and get the DVD too, so you can have complete fulfilment of the senses. The only better way is to actually go to a concert.

Nik Turner and The Trance Dimensionals – Synchronicity

A great album, combining the talents of Nik Turner and Steve Hillman, Musical Spacenauts of the first order. The songwriting is extraordinary and the music is delivered bang on with a real unearthly groove. This calls for getting up and giving it your best space boogie.

Dead Daisies – Radiance

Despite all the soothsayers of doom, the Dead Daisies keep on producing the goods both from the studio and live on stage. In what seemed highly unlikely two years ago, the Dead Daisies may have a classic album to their name. Only time will tell.

Hanoi Rocks – Two Steps From The Move

Hanoi Rocks should’ve been huge. At the beginning of the eighties, Motley Crue, Poison, and not even Guns and Roses were hip enough to look over the top of Hanoi Rocks’ platform boots. “Two Steps From The Move” was released in 1983 to mass critical acclaim.

Pink Floyd – Animals 2018 Remix

This little beauty “Animals” was originally released in 1977—a dark, brooding album with words from Roger Waters condemning the occupants of the planet for their lack of ability to think for themselves. Now we have a stunning new version freshly remixed by the band.

Steppenwolf – Monster

After inventing the heavy metal tag in the bikers’ anthem ‘Born To Be Wild’ and flying the anti-drug cause in ‘The Pusher,’ John Kay and the boys turned their attention to the anti-war campaign with their smash hit album “Monster.”