Whatever Ian Anderson is sprinkling on his porridge is working. Curious Ruminant is the third Jethro Tull album since he resurrected the name for 2022’s The Zealot Gene. Calling that album and ...
Its two predecessors presented a relatively tough version of Tull, with some prominent guitar lending them a modern edge. But Curious Ruminant heads off down a different path. The guitars are still ...
The dramatic title tune, “Curious Ruminant,” has a driving beat, featuring flute, piano, organ, and a tasteful electric guitar solo from their newest member Jack Clark. “The Tipu House” is ...
Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson says his new album 'Curious Ruminant' is the most personal record he has ever made. The 77-year-old musician - who has been the flautist and vocalist of the prog rock band ...
Find out more about how we review. He’ll be 78 later this year, but with European tour dates ongoing and his third Tull album in under four years, Ian Anderson is on something of a later-years ...
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Since Ian Anderson revived Jethro Tull in 2022 with The Zealot Gene, the band's first album of new material in more than two decades, the veteran progressive folk-rockers have been on a roll.
Though the hard-rocking Crest of a Knave (1987) threw up a couple of proggy near-classics, it’s safe to say the latest disc is also Tull’s most accomplished album of wholly new material for decades, ...
Jethro Tull singer Ian Anderson said he felt a sense of “desperation” to create new music as he was growing older, ahead of the band’s latest album release. The rock band’s new album ...
The trouble started before Jethro Tull arrived at the Red Rocks amphitheatre in Colorado. It was June 1971 and the British progressive rockers were riding high in the USA. Their album Aqualung had ...
For most of my ten years at RNZ the Afternoons show has been produced by Melita Tull. That's probably not a name you know. I don't think she's been on air once during that whole time. But she has ...
Hungary’s government said Thursday that Budapest Pride, the LGBTQ+ parade, “will not take place in a public form” this year. The government’s announcement comes after days of speculation about what ...
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