ORGAN THING: Some going off and things with Eyeless Owl, the mighty mountains of Hammers of Misfortune, Distance in Time, oh and the latest Other Rock Show and…

A couple of things, three or maybe four actually, one that we almost missed until the cup draw reminded us, the other, Eyeless Owl, something that’s been getting a bit of attention on the Other Rock Show in recent weeks, oh and Hammers of Misfortune, we haven’t ccauftght up with them in ages… . Eyeless…

ORGAN THING: Perhaps Contraption, a multi-limbed progressive brass band, launch their new concept album, this of course is a very good thing. They play East London’s Rich Mix this Thursday…

. Perhaps Contraption have a new album, a most human album, a delight of an album called Nearly Human. “Nearly Human is the soundtrack to our gig theatre experience of the same name. We performed this show between 2018 – 2020” so say the many limbed London-based thing that is Perhaps Contraction – “Send me…

ORGAN THING: Well this is sounding big today, Velociter is from Poly-Math’s forthcoming album, Zenith. Catch them with Thumpermonkey and A Formal Horse in London, on a proper bill of serious prog, in November…

Organ Thing of The Day: Well this is sounding big today, Velociter is the third single from Poly-Math’s forthcoming much anticipated record, Zenith is due for release on November 18th. Find the track here and well, wrap your ears as well as your eyes around this one, the Brighton tag team are clearly on top…

ORGAN THING: So who are all these bands on the Cheer-Accident tour? Who are Zap Black and the Sixth Century Future Recovery Group or Planchette or Savage Knights or Star Period Star or Green Comma or Meob or Rabbit Rabbit Radio or…

So Cheer Accident have just been touring their US homelands, why does this matter to us? Well because, as we’ve said many times, Cheer Accident are a genuinely forward looking band, a properly progressive one, one of the most exciting bands out there and right now, being the relatively well kept secret they are, Cheer…