Happy Father’s Day to all the dads out there … brought to you by two of the best father-son themed songs ever, courtesy of the Drive-By Truckers.
From The Law Offices Of…
Due to be released on July 15, you can pre-order the album now at http://www.levinminnemannrudess.com. This should be a great album from three of prog’s finest.

Susie Bogdanowicz Fronting Glass Hammer
I couldn’t be happier with this news. I regard Susie Bogdanowicz as the finest female voice in rock, and, along with David Longdon, one of the two finest voices overall in rock.
Glass Hammer just gets better and better. What a great development.
http://teamrock.com/news/2016-06-17/glass-hammer-16th-album-valkyrie-susie-bogdanowicz
Only a Few Neal MorseFest Tickets Left
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[Morse]fest 2016 is only two weeks away! Guarantee your spot for this once-in-a-lifetime experience!
[Morse]fest is July 1-2, 2016 in Cross Plains, TN. Remaining ticket options are listed below:
Double Night Tickets (20 tickets remaining)
Single Night Ticket – Friday (100 tickets remaining)
“Unplugged Storyteller” (Friday)
Featuring Neal Morse, Nick D’Virgilio, Casey McPherson, and Eric Gillette. Join us inside the minds of these incredible artists and see where these songs began and what made them the unforgettable songs they are!
“SNOW” (Saturday)
For the first time ever, the original members of Spock’s Beard will perform the legendary prog epic “SNOW” in its entirety. The show will include encores and more featuring ALL Spock’s Beard members, past and present, including Neal Morse, Alan Morse, Dave Meros, Nick D’Virgilio, Ryo Okumoto, Ted Leonard, and Jimmy Keegan.
Don’t wait any longer. Get your tickets here.
We look forward to seeing you,
The Radiant Team
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Billboard Announces New TFF!
Taken straight from the Billboard website. . .
Tears for Fears have announced a new tour for this fall.
Fugees’ Pras Michel on Hitting Up Eurythmics, Tears for Fears & Seal for Film Music
The 15-date tour, which starts Sept. 17 at the Maryhill Winery in Goldendale, Washington, is made up of rescheduled dates that were previously postponed earlier this year. Tickets purchased for the original dates will be honored for the new dates or refunds will be available at point of purchase.
Lorde Releases Preview of Tears for Fears Cover for ‘Hunger Games’ Soundtrack: Listen
Tears for Fears’ trek will run through Oct. 9, when it wraps at Humphrey’s in San Diego. See the full tour dates below.
The band is currently working on their new record to be released in 2017 on Warner Bros. Records.
Tears for Fears’ fall tour:
Sept. 17 – Maryhill Winery in Goldendale, WA
Sept. 18 – Chateau St. Michelle in Woodinville, WA
Sept. 20 – Red Butte Garden in Salt Lake City, UT
Sept. 22 – Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise, ID
Sept. 23 – Silver Legacy Resort and Casino in Reno, NV
Sept. 26 – Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids, MI
Sept. 27 – Murat Theatre in Indianapolis, IN
Sept. 29 – Hard Rock Live in Northfield, OH
Sept. 30 – The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor in Windsor, ON
Oct. 1 – Casino Rama Entertainment Ctr. in Orillia, ON
Oct. 3 – Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO
Oct. 5 – Pikes Peak Center in Colorado Springs, CO
Oct. 7 – Comerica Theatre in Phoenix, AZ
Oct. 8 – Pechanga Resort & Casino – Pechanga Theatre in Temecula, CA
Oct. 9 – Humphrey’s in San Diego, CA
Dream Theater @ The Fox, Oakland CA 05/07/16
Another great concert review by latindrummer – this time, Dream Theater.
I hadn’t been this close to the stage since the Touring Into Infinity Shows back in 1998. To say that I was geeking out would be an understatement. We had seats at stage right, between Petrucci’s and Labrie’s positions. We sat down in disbelief, we were in the 5th row and I seriously considered pinching myself. A fan made his way ahead of us and said a cheeky “man, these seats suck!” We cracked up, mock agreeing with the statement. We looked up, behind, and all around. We couldn’t help but marvel at the lovely, ornate facades inside the Fox. It was a majestic house and probably the nicest venue my friend and I had ever encountered. It shined. This venue was rich with history and culture. It stood out like a little jewel in the odd mix of buildings in downtown Oakland. It was a cool venue and very appropriate for the band’s ‘production.’ This album…
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Paul McCartney @ Save Mart Center, Fresno CA 04/13/16
A great review, by latindrummer, of a recent Paul McCartney show in California.
A Beatle. A Beatle came to Fresno (that’s the part where my head explodes). Like a local reporter had written, Fresno received the royal treatment from Sir Paul back on April 13th. Almost 3 hours of live music, 37 songs. 37 songs!! Not 17 like most groups, not 21 or 22 like some of the more generous acts, not 24 like U2 on their most recent tour, but 37!!! Back in the mid 60’s when the Beatles still did live shows, they could get off the stage after 20 minutes. Then the group broke up and George Harrison started hanging around with Led Zeppelin – Harrison saw them perform 3 hour shows and said “3 hours, fuck me!” Inspired by Zeppelin’s stamina or not, McCartney is generously performing a TON of music spanning his entire career, including piles of songs from the Beatles and Wings catalogue, and at 71 years of age with no…
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Glass Hammer: VALKYRIE!!!

“Still, we’ve managed to come at this album in a totally new way. We have been in the rehearsal room for months, rehearsing the album as if it were to be a live concert. Our shows are so much more edgy than our studio albums and we really wanted to capture that energy. When we felt the ‘show’ was ready, we hit record. That happened over the last weekend and the results are outstanding. There is still a lot of studio work to do, but the basic tracks have been captured and we are well on our way to making “Valkyrie” a very unique album.”
THE QUEEN IS DEAD: 30 Years Later

Amazingly, THE QUEEN IS DEAD came out thirty years ago today. For me, it was that magical time between graduating from high school and heading off to the University of Notre Dame. I spent that summer of 1986 dreaming of college, working as an overnight DJ at a local radio station, and rather madly chasing around a young woman (who is now, thankfully, happily married and living in central Kansas).
Strangely, though, THE QUEEN IS DEAD did not inspire or trouble me once that summer. For whatever reason, I completely missed its release.
It wasn’t until I arrived at Notre Dame that a great friend (and now an extremely famous philosopher) introduced me to THE QUEEN IS DEAD. From the first listen, I was bowled over. Being rather partial to prog rock, I didn’t cotton easily to non-progressive music. Yet, there was something in THE QUEEN IS DEAD that captured my imagination. There was a wit, a whiny intelligence, a reference to some of my favorite writers, and a strange cynical romanticism that pervades the whole album that tugged at my soul.
With Morrissey, I wanted to walk the cemetery gates, and I knew that there was a “light that never goes out” when it came to that Kansas girl I chased for almost two years.
I felt sorry for the Queen and for Prince Charles, of course, but I chuckled about the vicar, and I thought I knew a Bigmouth, here or there.
Thirty years ago. Amazing. It could’ve been yesterday.




