lunedì 7 ottobre 2019

KEV ROWLAND – THE PROGRESSIVE UNDERGROUND VOL.1, by Andrea Pintelli




By Andrea Pintelli

For the sick of esterophilia, for the newbies of the Prog, for a fun and quick review for those who already know, volume 1 (artists from A to H) "The Progressive Underground", published by Gonzo Media Group, but above all written and compiled by Kev Rowland, guru of modern journalism of our beloved music genre.

The smoothness of his style, the wealth of information contained there, the general air of positivity leaking from his pieces, makes it an indispensable work for all those who gravitate around the golden world of World Progressive. yes, because in this collection of his writings, ranging from 1990 (the year in which he took charge of the wonderful magazine "Feedback") to 2006 (the year of his move to New Zealand), there are artists and groups on many sides, of course not only English (land that gave birth to the Prog and of course to the very good journalist Rowland).
During his time at the helm of "Feedback", he assembled and gave the prints 80 outputs, for a total of 11,000 pages of Progressive delicacies, now reported here. I would remind you that the other two volumes will be edited within the year, vol. 2 from "I" to "S", vol. 3 for the rest and its DVD and live reviews. So be prepared to invest some money in these 3 very rich volumes, as it is absolutely worth it, given how the first volume was produced, which I read in a few days, despite the almost 300 pages.
The book is introduced by the fine words of Stu Nicholson of Galahad and is enriched with comments by Greg Spawton (Big Big Train) and Clive Nolan (Arena, Pendragon).

Kev Rowland, a great record collector as well as a journalist, dedicates this work to his wife Sara - without whom "Feedback" as we know it would never have existed - and to their daughters and their moral support.

The reviews are for records released in the period when Rowland ran the newspaper and are dry, direct yes, but exciting in their interceding. Use words that smell like Prog, of course, but without seasoning them with useless tinsel. All, of course, written in English. They therefore find space known bands and less, but all brought to prominence in their peculiarities.

Now ours also collaborates for the Bible of the World Prog, that is, for the fundamental website "Progarchives" (www.proarchives.com), and in 2018 alone has released 850 reviews of various kinds.
It focuses on the historical revision of a fandonia that has been circulating for years, namely that in 1976 punk (already, deliberately written in lowercase view of the absent technical character) supplanted the Progressive, accused by illiterate young people and without hindsight of being played by old dinosaurs. So varied dirt that he thought of making revolutions, but which instead was artfully created by some brain illuminated by the sure possibilities of gain (the designer Westwood, his clothes of representation, and the much-hated Malcolm McLaren), thanks to three chords and attitude that immediately became fashion, just the opposite of what they would have liked to be, against inventive genius and artistic foresight never decided from above, but by the infinite sensitivity of Artists (already, with the capital given the ever-present "It's a difficult way to enrich us without getting rich, to go beyond genres, sometimes beyond themselves and able to write history, not in a difficult way (another phony), but for those who knew and know how to grasp the meaning of existence itself. Well, the 80s were the shining period for essential bands such as Marillion, IQ, Pendragon, Ark, Mach One, Pallas, while the 90s (quoted as the beginning of the new Prog, mistakenly given the never-missing part of supporters and record sales) such as Galahad, I believe, Discipline, Spock's Beard, Flower Kings and Porcupine Tree. Successes included. So never dead, but always very alive. Us. Also thanks to those who, like Kev Rowland, have known and know how to take away, move consciences, explained and anticipated. In Italy the immense works of Mellow, Black Widow, AMS, BTF, Lizard are there as a prime example. As the contribution that we at MAT2020 and PROG magazine give with real passion. Widespread hugs.

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