Goose: 2026/05/25 La Madeleine, Brussels, BE (2026, download / streaming, --, bandcamp)
American jam-band Goose has the good habit to make recordings of their concerts available through Bandcamp. I didn't attend their recent gig in Brussels, but I am more than happy to enjoy the recording.
Great atmosphere. Superb sound, beautiful pieces and lovely improvisations. And, yes, 'I Would Die 4 You' is the Prince song.
Feel-good music.
Around 2019, Goose included Frank Zappa's 'Peaches En Regalia' in their setlist a couple of times. Also available through Bandcamp.
If you're into instrumental rock guitar music, you definitely need to check out Neal Schon's "Universe" album. Neal Schon joined Carlos Santana's band at a young age, only to become part of Journey at the age of 19.
"Universe" was Neal's eleventh album. The unlikely aspect of the album is the choice of songs. Imagine having been a guitar hero all of your life, both as a solo artist and as part of one of the biggest rock bands around. And then you decide to record a bunch of songs that you like. Original material but also songs by Prince, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix,... All as instrumental versions.
Yesterday, I received a digital download copy of "Notes With Attachments", the 2021 album by Pino Palladino and Blake Mills. The first piece of the album, 'Just Wrong', had me all puzzled. It felt like there were a lot of clues to Frank Zappa's early music / Mothers Of Invention area. Was it the chord structure, parts of the melody, the instrumentation? I still can't lay my finger on it. But it sure got me intrigued.
Did I get the same reaction to the other tracks on the album? Well, not really, but I did really enjoy the other pieces as well.
All instrumental. Experimental, jazz-adjacent, and genre-defying soundscapes.
Andrew Greenaway posted some excellent news on https://www.zappanews.co.uk/. Kickstarter coming soon to help Wild Dog Film finish this documentary about Robert Davidson and his iconic photo of Frank Zappa
Divine Hand Orchestra: Aria 51 (2024, lp picture disc, USA, private release / label51recordings)
Led by Mano Divina Giannone on Theremins and on Tesla Coils, the eleven-piece Divine Hand Orchestra also features Dave Hartl on accordion and organ (who released an album with Frank Zappa tunes in 2019).
“Aria 51” was the ensemble’s fist release.
Subtitled “Songs From The 20th Century Voiced With Singing Electricity” the album offered classical pieces as well as pop songs.
The first piece on the album was FZ’s ‘Peaches En Regalia’.
Made available as a digital / download release on Bandcamp, the album also got issued on CD, on 5 color confetti vinyl LP, and (as I only recently learned) even on picture disc LP.
Here's a promising concert fragment. It's from a while ago already, but as the ensemble is preparing a Zappa tribute album at this very moment, this might be one of the pieces...
Unit Wail: Petrochemicals Corp. (2026, cd, France, soleil mutant 65)
After 7 years, French rock band Unit Wail is back with a new album. "Petrochemical Corp." is a conceptual album with song titles focusing heavily on the ecological, social, and physical impacts of the petroleum industry.
"Petrochemicals Corp." still maintains strong Zeuhl ties, but the band expands their sound into much heavier and darker musical territory. While their early albums were firmly rooted in Magma-inspired Zeuhl and avant-prog, this fifth release heavily incorporates dystopian atmospheres.
In September 2025, Tilburg, the Netherlands, was transformed into Ayreon City as six spectacular shows took over the 013 venue. All 15,000 tickets were snapped up within minutes, with fans travelling from an astonishing 71 countries to witness the latest Ayreon live experience.
For one unforgettable week, Tilburg lived and breathed Ayreon. On stage, the setlist spanned three decades of Ayreon history—from beloved fan favourites to songs never performed live before —and featured highlights from Arjen Lucassen’s many side projects, woven seamlessly into the experience.
Ayreon’s 30th-anniversary celebration in Tilburg was a unique moment—etched forever into the hearts and minds of those who experienced it live. Now, the wider world will finally have the chance to step into the Ayreon Universe and experience the magic from the comfort of your own home.
The event marked 30 years since the release of Ayreon’s debut album, The Final Experiment (1995). This massive, state-of-the-art production involved over 100 cast and crew members, featuring a one-of-a-kind stage design, stunning visuals, and spectacular special effects that elevated the show beyond a concert into a true theatrical happening.