Showing posts with label Crimson Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crimson Sky. Show all posts

29 August 2016

STCBM057: Summer Bank Holiday Special

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:



Amplifier - One Great Summer (from Amplifier)
Ray Wilson - Beach (from Change)
Stiltskin - Summer Days (from She)
Gazpacho - Beach House (from When Earth Lets Go)
Anathema - Summer Night Horizon (from We're Here Because We're Here)
Archive - Love in Summer (from Take My Head)
Asia - Summer (from Aria)
Crimson Sky - The Sea (from Misunderstood)
The Pineapple Thief - Warm Seas (from All the Wars)
Von Hertzen Brothers - Down By The Sea (from Stars Aligned)
Panic Room - Sunshine (from Satellite)
Blackfield - Summer (from Blackfield)

The Eighties at 8:

Black Sabbath - Children of the Sea (from Heaven and Hell)
Genesis - Home by the Sea (from Genesis)

Matt Stevens - Sand (Part 2) (from Relic)
Savatage - Summer’s Rain (from Gutter Ballet)
Voyager - Summer Always Comes Again (from V)
Scorpions - Holiday (from Lovedrive)
Queen - Seven Seas Of Rhye (from Queen)

7 March 2016

STCBM032: International Women's Day Special

Tonight’s Sounds That Can Be Made playlist:


Touchstone - Joker in the Pack (from Wintercoast)
Panic Room - Freedom to Breathe (from Satellite)
Caamora - Invisible (from Walk on Water)
Colourflow - Empire (2014 remix) (from First Light)
Crimson Sky - Crimson Sky (from Dawn)
The Reasoning - Script Switch Trigger (from Adverse Camber)
Karnataka - Moment in Time (from The Gathering Light)
Cailyn - Miranda (from Voyager)
Chantel McGregor - Home (from Lose Control)
Nightwish - Nemo (from Once)

The Eighties at 8:
Kate Bush - Cloudbusting (from Hounds of Love)
All About Eve - In the Meadow (from All About Eve)

Maschine - Venga (from Rubidium)
Mostly Autumn - Another Life (from Passengers)
Breathing Space - Drowning (from Below the Radar)

Hope you enjoyed it…

(repeats on Progzilla Radio Friday at 1.30pm)

1 January 2013

Shapes of Things...

So this is 2013 is it? Seems like it was only 2012 yesterday! :-)

So what will 2013 bring us musically and what am I looking forward to? Apparently Planet Rock listeners voted a new album by Led Zeppelin as their most wished for thing in 2013. More chance of Martians landing I suspect, so I will keep my list short and sane!

1. New Crimson Sky album:

I'm not sure if this is definitely on the cards, Martin Leamon has told us he is writing new material and after the excellent Dawn EP released last year it is obvious that the current line up is the bee's knees and if there is any justice in the world they will get the chance to record and release a storming album in 2013, bringing them the success they deserve.


I was lucky to catch Crimson Sky live a few times over the last twelve months (after a year of being fated not ever being able to see them) and find them hugely enjoyable. Martin is an excellent guitarist and Jane Setter a fantastic singer.

2. [REDACTED]:

The follow up to Also Eden's excellent 2011 album Think of the Children is due later this year and my anticipation levels are barely restrained! To whet the appetite the band released the forthcoming song Endless Silence as a festive download. My appetite is well and truly whetted!

Also Eden deserve more recognition and success than they current receive and they are a superb live band as well as having released some wonderful albums.

3. Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep:

The new Spock's Beard album should be interesting, especially with new vocalist Ted Leonard. I am a bit of a heretic in my love of the post-Neal Morse era material. The samples the band have released certainly sound good, roll on March...


4. Seeing Galahad Live:

Having released two of my top ten albums of 2012, I was gutted to miss out on seeing Galahad live in 2012. Hopefully I will be able to make one of their gigs in 2013.

5. Some Old School Rock:

Having been amazed by Michael Schenker at High Voltage in 2011 I am keen to see him on his 2013 tour (it'll be thirty years since I first saw him play). UFO are also in the area early this year so it could be a last chance to check out some of these ageing Old School rockers (hopefully not but they aren't get any younger!).