Choir! Choir! Choir! has released a video celebrating Neil Young’s 80th birthday, capturing the moment when over 2000 voices gathered at Toronto’s Massey Hall to sing his timeless songs. The event, called “Heart Of Gold”: The Neil Young Songbook, took place in November 2023 after pandemic delays postponed their original plan to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Young’s historic 1971 Toronto performance at the iconic venue. The collective describes the experience of singing Young’s songs in that legendary concert hall as a beautiful feeling, and honoring the Canadian legend in that way was truly unforgettable. The video now gives fans worldwide the chance to sing along and celebrate Neil Young’s legacy alongside the thousands who gathered that night.
Choir! Choir! Choir! Celebrates Neil Young’s 80th Birthday With Massey Hall Singalong Video
Moe. Announces Born To Fly Tour 2026 With Multi-Night Runs And Eddie’s Hugs Partnership
As they wrap up a milestone year celebrating their 35th anniversary, beloved jam band moe. has announced the Born To Fly Tour – 2026. The new U.S. tour spans February through May, with multi-night runs in Washington D.C., Richmond, and Long Island, along with long-awaited returns to cities across the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic, and Texas.
The tour kicks off with three nights at Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT from February 5–7, and includes runs at iconic venues like Town Ballroom (Buffalo), The Orange Peel (Asheville), and Ogden Theatre (Denver). Additional highlights include four nights at Ardmore Music Hall, a three-night stand at Town Ballroom, and one night stands in cities like Savannah, Gainesville, and Atlanta. The tour wraps May 23rd with a headline set at Rooster Walk.
A special artist presale opens Wednesday, November 5th at 10am Local Time (using the PW: BUSTER), followed by the general on-sale on Friday, November 7th at 10am local time. As part of their ongoing commitment to mental health advocacy, $1 from every ticket sold goes to Eddie’s Hugs. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit https://moe.org/.
Eddie’s Hugs is a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing awareness, reducing stigma, and supporting those affected by mental illness. Inspired by the life of Eddie Derhak, Eddie’s Hugs strives to offer connection, compassion, and hope to individuals of all ages – especially young adults – through advocacy, education, and community outreach. By encouraging simple acts of kindness, like the power of a hug, we aim to create a culture where no one struggles alone and everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. Eddie’s Hugs’ mission is to raise awareness, fund mental health initiatives, and help prevent suicide – one hug, one heart, one life at a time.
In tandem with the tour announcement, moe. is also helping to lead the charge on the American Cancer Society’s Rock The Pink campaign, which has officially launched its annual charity auction. Running through November 6, fans can bid on exclusive signed instruments, gear, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia from moe. and other legendary artists—all to fund lifesaving breast cancer research and patient support services.
Auction highlights include:
• Pink Telefunken M80 microphones used by moe. throughout October and signed by each band member
• Custom Souldier “Rock The Pink” guitar straps, worn and signed by artists on stage
• A D’Angelico guitar signed by performers at The Capitol Theatre this fall, including moe., Modest Mouse, Oteil Burbridge, Yes, and more
• A custom pink King of Tone pedal by AnalogMan (ultra-rare, one-of-one)
• And signed guitars from Eric Clapton, Chicago, and Susan Tedeschi
The Rock The Pink auction also features collectibles and experiences from across the music and arts world, with contributions from artists like Tedeschi Trucks Band, Umphrey’s McGee, The Revivalists, Karina Rykman, and venues including Brooklyn Bowl, The Capitol Theatre, and The Eastern. Browse and bid at rockthepink.givesmart.com.
The announcement of the Born To Fly Tour – 2026 comes as moe. continues a standout run of performances across the country. Recent highlights include a co-headline with The Infamous Stringdusters in New Orleans, a Monty Python–inspired Halloween blowout dubbed Jamalot: A Quest for the Grail, and their Rock The Pink campaign featuring themed setlists and limited-edition merch to support breast cancer awareness. Along the way, the band has delivered surprise-filled sets with guests like Warren Haynes, Karina Rykman, and longtime friend Suke Cerulo, who returned for a special sit-in at Brooklyn Bowl. In Nashville, the band debuted a poignant cover of John Prine’s “Angel from Montgomery” featuring Emma Derhak on vocals, continuing a series of intimate family collaborations that have helped make this anniversary year especially meaningful.
35th Anniversary Tour – 2025
Thursday, November 20th – Boston, MA – The Wilbur
Friday, November 21st – Boston, MA – The Wilbur
Saturday, November 22nd – Somerville, MA – Center for Arts at the Armory
Saturday, December 27th – Albany, NY – Palace Theatre
Thursday, January 15th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Friday, January 16th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Saturday, January 17th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Sunday, January 18th – Montego Bay, Jamaica – Island Exodus 16 ~
Born To Fly Tour – 2026
Thursday, February 5th – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
Friday, February 6th – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
Saturday, February 7th – South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
Tuesday, February 10th – Concord, NH – Capitol Center for the Arts
Friday, February 13th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Saturday, February 14th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Sunday, February 15th – Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
Wednesday, March 4th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Thursday, March 5th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Friday, March 6th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Saturday, March 7th – Ardmore, PA – Ardmore Music Hall
Friday, March 13th – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theater
Saturday, March 14th – Washington, DC – Lincoln Theater
Sunday, March 15th – Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27
Tuesday, March 17th – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
Wednesday, March 18th – Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
Friday, March 20th – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Saturday, March 21st – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Sunday, March 22nd – Louisville, KY – Old Forester’s Paristown Hall
Tuesday, March 24th – Savannah, GA – Victory North
Wednesday, March 25th – Gainesville, FL – Heartwood Soundstage
Thursday, March 26th – Ponte Vedra, FL – Ponte Vedra Concert Hall
Friday, March 27th – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
Saturday, March 28th – Miami Beach, FL – Bandshell
Thursday, April 9th – Patchogue, NY – Center for the Arts
Friday, April 10th – Patchogue, NY – Center for the Arts
Saturday, April 11th – Englewood, NJ – BergenPAC
Friday, April 24th – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
Saturday, April 25th – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
Thursday, May 7th – Knoxville, TN – The Mill and Mine
Saturday, May 9th – Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
Tuesday, May 12th – Houston, TX – Heights Theater
Wednesday, May 13th – Dallas, TX – Kessler Theater
Thursday, May 14th – Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre
Friday, May 15th – Hattiesburg, MS – Hattiesburg Saenger Theater
Saturday, May 16th – Helena, AL – Old Town Live
Thursday, May 21st – Dewey Beach, DE – Bottle and Cork
Friday, May 22nd – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheater
Saturday, May 23rd – Axton, VA – Rooster Walk
TCE Presents Unveils Gather Outdoors Festival At Stratton Mountain For April 11 And 12
TCE Presents has unveiled Gather Outdoors, a new two-day ski, music and winter culture event set to close out the season at Stratton Mountain in Vermont on April 11 and 12, 2026. Positioned as a high-energy sendoff to winter, Gather Outdoors blends live music, electronic performances and mountain culture into a destination-style alpine experience. The event will feature two stages located at the base of Stratton Mountain, with daily music programming running from 3:00pm to 11:00pm, allowing attendees to spend the day on the slopes before transitioning directly into evening performances. The genre-spanning lineup brings together jam, bass and electronic artists, led by Crankdat, Daily Bread performing a Sunset Set, Of The Trees, and The Disco Biscuits, who will perform three sets across the weekend, including their electronic-forward TRACTORBEAM project and an acoustic Powered Down set. Additional performances include STS9, Know Good, Twiddle founding members Gubbulidis, and funk-driven multi-instrumentalist Karina Rykman.
A second stage will be curated by New York City-based underground event collective Teksupport, delivering a club-focused counterpart to the live-driven main stage. The Teksupport lineup features house and electronic mainstays Adam Ten, CamelPhat, Dennis Ferrer, Chase West, LuSiD, MINK, Ranger Trucco and Stryv, bringing a dancefloor-centric experience to the mountain setting. Set against the natural backdrop of southern Vermont, Stratton Mountain offers sweeping alpine views, forested trails and a vibrant village base. As winter gives way to spring, the extended daylight hours and mountain scenery are designed to play an integral role in shaping the event’s atmosphere from afternoon ski sessions through late-night performances. Tickets for Gather Outdoors will be offered in single-day, two-day and VIP options, with flexible payment plans available. Fans will also be able to purchase curated packages that bundle event tickets with ski lift access and on-mountain accommodations. Black Bear Lodge has been named the event’s official hotel partner, providing slopeside lodging and direct access to the event footprint.
Stax Music Academy Releases ‘Soul Of America’ Study Guide And Video For Black History Month
Educators and students can register HERE to access the Soul of America Black History Month video production and study guide beginning February 2026.
“We are excited to present Stax Music Academy’s annual Soul of America production to students across the country,” said Isaac Daniel, Executive Director of Stax Music Academy. “This is a show created by young people for young people. It is both wholesome and engaging, designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and make learning through music meaningful. We are especially grateful to educators nationwide who are committed to teaching, inspiring, and empowering young people through experiences like this.”
Now in its 5th year of digital broadcasting, the Soul of America study guide aligns with Soulsville’s mission of connecting lived experiences through music, history, and social change, while uplifting the enduring legacy of music from and inspired by Black culture.
The 48-page educational supplement empowers youth to explore their creative agency, clarify their values, and identify meaningful ways they can serve their communities.
This year’s study guide follows A Great Migration Music Journey, From the Delta to the City, examining how the Great Migration reshaped American music—from rural blues to electric blues, R&B, soul, and rock ‘n’ roll. Additional sections explore the Mississippi Delta and Tennessee Ties; Gospel & Secular Sounds; and One Nation Under A Groove, highlighting the social and cultural exchange that helped define modern American music.
“Our ultimate desire is for students to connect with the power of community, the rich musical history of Stax Records, and be inspired to create art that reflects their own experiences,” added Daniel.
The Soul of America video was conceived by current Stax Music Academy students and staff, in collaboration with professional Memphis filmmakers. The 2026 production was filmed at iconic Memphis locations, including Lee Park and the Stax Museum, as well as youth hot spots.
Created for students, teachers, schools, and community organizations — including children’s hospitals via the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, community and church youth groups, YMCAs, YWCAs, and Boys & Girls Clubs —Soul of America places special emphasis on being available to communities that have historically lacked access to the arts.
The Soul of America study guide, empowering youth through creativity, values, and community engagement, is now available, with the video free to all viewers beginning on February 1, 2026.
For young people and music fans in the Mid-South region, Stax Music Academy will also produce and stage a live performance at the Coronet Theater in Memphis on February 27, 2026. Tickets for this event can be purchased HERE.
Stax Music Academy announced the release of SOUL OF AMERICA, a companion study guide and video experience created for educators and students nationwide. Developed by Stax Music Academy students, Soul of America provides educators with a collection of engaging, curriculum-aligned activities that place American music history within a rich sociocultural context.
Educators and students can register HERE to access the Soul of America Black History Month video production and study guide beginning February 2026.
“We are excited to present Stax Music Academy’s annual Soul of America production to students across the country,” said Isaac Daniel, Executive Director of Stax Music Academy. “This is a show created by young people for young people. It is both wholesome and engaging, designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, and make learning through music meaningful. We are especially grateful to educators nationwide who are committed to teaching, inspiring, and empowering young people through experiences like this.”
Now in its 5th year of digital broadcasting, the Soul of America study guide aligns with Soulsville’s mission of connecting lived experiences through music, history, and social change, while uplifting the enduring legacy of music from and inspired by Black culture.
The 48-page educational supplement empowers youth to explore their creative agency, clarify their values, and identify meaningful ways they can serve their communities.
This year’s study guide follows A Great Migration Music Journey, From the Delta to the City, examining how the Great Migration reshaped American music—from rural blues to electric blues, R&B, soul, and rock ‘n’ roll. Additional sections explore the Mississippi Delta and Tennessee Ties; Gospel & Secular Sounds; and One Nation Under A Groove, highlighting the social and cultural exchange that helped define modern American music.
“Our ultimate desire is for students to connect with the power of community, the rich musical history of Stax Records, and be inspired to create art that reflects their own experiences,” added Daniel.
The Soul of America video was conceived by current Stax Music Academy students and staff, in collaboration with professional Memphis filmmakers. The 2026 production was filmed at iconic Memphis locations, including Lee Park and the Stax Museum, as well as youth hot spots.
Created for students, teachers, schools, and community organizations — including children’s hospitals via the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, community and church youth groups, YMCAs, YWCAs, and Boys & Girls Clubs —Soul of America places special emphasis on being available to communities that have historically lacked access to the arts.
The Soul of America study guide, empowering youth through creativity, values, and community engagement, is now available, with the video free to all viewers beginning on February 1, 2026.
For young people and music fans in the Mid-South region, Stax Music Academy will also produce and stage a live performance at the Coronet Theater in Memphis on February 27, 2026. Tickets for this event can be purchased HERE.
Charli xcx Shares Personal Film Favorites In Criterion’s Closet Picks
Charli xcx shares personal film favorites in Criterion’s Closet Picks, reminiscing about having her mind blown by ‘Céline and Julie Go Boating,’ explaining how watching David Cronenberg’s movies helped escape the repetitiveness of life on the road, and praising the unabashed beauty of ‘La Notte.’ Charli XCX’s curated selection of movies reveals her cinematic influences and how film has shaped her artistic perspective both on and off the tour bus. The video offers fans a glimpse into the creative inspirations that fuel her work beyond music, demonstrating how classic cinema provides both refuge and artistic fuel for one of pop’s most forward-thinking artists.
Fred Armisen To Host CNN Original Series Exploring Universal Music Group’s Underground Archives
CNN and Universal Music Group announced that Peabody Award-winning comedian, actor, writer and musician Fred Armisen will lead a new CNN Original Series giving fans an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look into Universal Music Group’s vaults, which form the world’s largest music archives. Produced by UMG’s film and television division Polygram Entertainment, TIME Studios and Known Originals, the untitled music docuseries will premiere later this year as part of CNN Originals’ anticipated 2026 programming slate. With Armisen as their dynamic and knowledgeable host, viewers will explore pivotal moments in pop culture and the stories of the iconic artists and songwriters who changed the course of history. UMG’s archives include a massive, highly secure vault within the Iron Mountain facility in Boyers, Pennsylvania, located 220 feet underground in a former limestone mine.
The series will unearth priceless artifacts encompassing original recordings, master tapes, rare photos and performances, alternative album art and music videos, many of which have not been seen or heard publicly before. Amy Entelis, executive vice president of talent, CNN Originals and creative development for CNN Worldwide, shares: “This series opens the doors to one of the most extraordinary music archives in the world, and Fred Armisen is the perfect guide. His deep connection to music and natural sense of wonder allow viewers a chance to experience music history up close, discovering the unexpected stories behind some of the most iconic sounds ever created.” Will Tanous, EVP and Chief Administrative Officer at Universal Music Group and Executive Producer, adds: “This series was born from a desire to show fans what it’s like to mine the greatest underground musical archive in the world, giving them a sense of the hunt, the challenge, the thrill of this work, as well as direct access to the dedicated experts who preserve and champion these incredible musical legacies. Fred’s singular blend of humor, fandom, and musical talent make him the ideal storyteller to reveal the intimate era-defining moments and unheard gems that form the foundation of popular culture.”
Executive producers for the series are Fred Armisen, Will Tanous and David Blackman for UMG, Amy Entelis, Lyle Gamm and Katie Hinman for CNN Original Series, Jeff Smith for Time Studios, and Doug Pray. The series is produced by Nicole Avant and Brad Roth, with co-producers Bruce Resnikoff and Madeline Post for UMG. Executive Producer Ted Skillman will also serve as show runner. This series extends CNN Originals’ award-winning tradition of celebrating legendary artists and music history, joining a library of premium programming streaming on the CNN app.
Dry Cleaning Perform Songs From ‘Secret Love’ At WFUV FM Live Session
Dry Cleaning’s ‘Secret Love’ is 2026’s first truly great album of this still-young year, a brave and nimble third album that distills these times of catastrophic chaos with gravity, rough beauty, and unflinching insight. All 11 songs masterfully lash together the personal and the political into a taut bow of confessional anguish and resistance. Dry Cleaning’s wit is still discernible, but so is the hurt of witnessing a world riven by war, deception, and rhetorical aggression. Florence Shaw on vocals, Tom Dowse on guitar, Lewis Maynard on bass, Nick Buxton on drums, and touring keyboardist Josh Eggerton arrived at WFUV to play a trio of songs from the band’s third album: lead single “Hit My Head All Day,” recent single “Joy,” and “Evil Evil Idiot.” They also chatted about working with producer Cate Le Bon and a shared goal of changing the ways they’ve played or vocalized in the past, their Wilco studio connection, and the tsunami of current events that drove the evolution of ‘Secret Love’ and what Dry Cleaning wanted and needed to express. Shaw explains: “A small alarm goes off when something needs to be said.” Major global events have always trailed Dry Cleaning, and on March 6, 2020, the quartet, who’d just signed to 4AD on the back of their two EPs, 2018’s ‘Sweet Princess’ and 2019’s ‘Boundary Road Snacks and Drinks,’ was the last band to play in FUV’s Studio A before the pandemic lockdown.
Gina Waggott Chronicles The Remarkable Rise Of Scatman John In New Biography
Gina Waggott explores one of pop music’s most improbable success stories in ‘Scatman John: The Remarkable Story of the World’s Unlikeliest Popstar,’ available February 5. John Larkin, a fast-living, hard-playing, stuttering jazz pianist, overcame abuse, addiction, ageism, and obscurity to stage one of the most improbable debuts in pop music history by turning his greatest pain into his purpose. At 52, Larkin was a recovering alcoholic and veteran pianist haunted by shame because of his lifelong stutter. His stutter meant he could scat-sing better than anyone else on the planet, grabbing and firing syllables like bullets, yet he couldn’t even say his own name. But when a small, indie record label took a gamble on an oddball fusion of John’s scat-singing and dance music, his life changed overnight as Scatman John was born.
In 1995, his singles “Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)” and “Scatman’s World” shot to number one across Europe and Asia, turning a man who’d spent his life hiding into a global star. Audiences were captivated by the absurdity and charm of a middle-aged man in a fedora machine-gunning syllables over a dance beat, but behind the novelty was a deeper story: John’s scat-singing was creative camouflage for his stutter, his music a last-ditch attempt to survive. When fame finally found him, he chose to reach others who felt broken or silenced, especially stutterers like him, by harnessing the one thing he was most afraid of: his voice. Based on rare archives and interviews with those who knew him best, this authorized biography is a redemptive, deeply human story of struggle, heartbreak, and triumph with a powerful message: your deepest fear can become your greatest strength, and your pain can become your purpose.
Lily Allen Announces Australian And New Zealand Tour Performing ‘West End Girl’ In Full
Lily Allen announces her Australian and New Zealand shows for October and November 2026, marking the English star’s biggest headline tour of her career. The highly acclaimed album ‘West End Girl’ has become a massive global success with over 275 million streams, and these shows will see the singer-songwriter perform her new album in its entirety as the songs appear on the record. Presented by Frontier Touring, the West End Girl Tour marks her first Australian and New Zealand shows in over seven years, following her last visit in 2019 on the No Shame Tour. Allen’s tour kicks off at Auckland’s Spark Arena on October 21, followed by a run of Australian dates hitting Brisbane Entertainment Centre on October 23 and Sydney’s TikTok Entertainment Centre on October 25, before heading to Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on October 28. The trek concludes at Perth’s RAC Arena on November 1. Presales start on February 4, ahead of the general sale on February 9 at 1pm local time.
Long a defining and maverick voice of contemporary pop, Lily’s first two albums, her 2006 debut ‘Alright, Still’ and its follow-up ‘It’s Not Me, It’s You,’ reimagined pop stardom for the internet age, selling more than 5 million copies worldwide. Her Mercury-nominated 2018 album ‘No Shame’ and explosively candid memoir ‘My Thoughts Exactly’ cemented her reputation as one of music’s sharpest truth-tellers, before she announced she was stepping away from music. In her absence, Allen’s influence only deepened. Billie Eilish has spoken about crying the first time she heard “Smile,” Olivia Rodrigo credits her with showing how to “say what the fuck you want,” and PinkPantheress put it simply: “Allen made sounding like yourself feel cool.” Allen herself turned to new stages and formats, starring in sold-out runs of ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’ and ‘The Pillowman,’ plus a recent starring role in a new adaptation of Ibsen’s ‘Hedda Gabler.’ She also became the co-host of the award-winning podcast Miss Me alongside her best friend Miquita Oliver.
Now with the critically acclaimed ‘West End Girl,’ Lily’s fifth studio album and first for seven years, Allen pivots the spotlight back on herself, using her move to New York as the basis for a narrative journey within 14 new songs, an outstandingly candid and accomplished fusion of fact and fiction which is undoubtedly the most expansively empathetic work of her career. All 14 songs were written by Lily, mainly in collaboration with her musical director Blue May. The album’s executive producers were Lily Allen, Seb Chew, Kito and Blue May. The cover art and illustrations were created by renowned Spanish artist Nieves González. ‘West End Girl,’ out now via BMG Australia, was released digitally in October 2025 with a physical release last week, and debuted at No. 6 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and No. 5 on the official New Zealand Albums chart. This marks Lily’s fifth consecutive Top 10 album on the ARIA Album chart.
Lily Allen Performs West End Girl 2026 Australia & New Zealand Tour Dates:
Oct 21 – Auckland @ Spark Arena
Oct 23 – Brisbane @ Entertainment Centre
Oct 25 – Sydney @ TikTok Entertainment Centre
Oct 28 – Melbourne @ Rod Laver Arena
Nov 1 – Perth @ RAC Arena
Rick Wakeman Joins Nuclear Messiah For Blistering Single “Dice And Thunder”
Rick Wakeman ventures into his heaviest territory yet on “Dice And Thunder,” the latest single from all-star metal and prog aggregation Nuclear Messiah. The track sees Wakeman joining forces with Megadeth maestro Chris Poland, Steve Di Giorgio of Testament, Rainbow frontman Ronnie Romero, Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, and Fred Aching of Dead Groove, Kings of Thrash, and BulletBoys for three minutes of blistering, seething mayhem. A sonic detonation that could crack the sky, “Dice and Thunder” is a driving skull-splitter with Poland’s screaming guitar to the fore, while Wakeman’s keys give as good as they get, igniting the carnage with a portentous overture and embedding themselves so deep inside the performance that his organ leads the track to its fade.
A thunderous all-star concept set, the full Nuclear Messiah album is called ‘Black Flame’ and arrives April 24. Arthur Brown starred on Nuclear Messiah’s first single, a cover of Lucifer’s Friend’s classic “Ride The Sky” before Christmas, and the new year opened with the incendiary title track “Black Flame” itself. Like that track, “Dice and Thunder” is a Chris Poland original, and for anyone schooled in the art of Megadeth’s most combustible albums, you can already guess what that means. The heart of Nuclear Messiah, Poland’s melodic fluidity, experimental phrasing, and sheer command of tone have inspired generations. From Megadeth’s ‘Peace Sells… But Who’s Buying?’ to his work in OHM and Damn the Machine, Poland’s guitar sound remains one of the most distinctive in modern music.
Brian Perera, Cleopatra’s founder and the album’s executive producer, explains: “Chris isn’t just a guitarist, he’s a spirit of sound. Nuclear Messiah was built around his brilliance and brought to life by an army of legends who share his passion and precision.” Poland isn’t the only Megadeth alumnus in sight, either. Elsewhere on the album, we hear from Marty Friedman, David Ellefson, Shawn Drover, Glen Drover on guitar and Chris Adler on drums, alongside 30 more metal and prog legends, truly the greatest and heaviest ensemble ever gathered for one single project. Wakeman has recorded with some of the greatest legends in rock history including David Bowie, Lou Reed, Cat Stevens, Al Stewart, Elton John, and both Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne, but his latest excursion might well be the heaviest record he has ever performed on.

