After the success of the plandampf on the S&C, what other routes would be good candidates for something similar? Continue reading
Welcome to Where Worlds Collide, a website that’s been around in some shape or form since the late 1990s.
As the title suggests, it covers a wide range of topics. There’s music news and reviews from the world of progressive rock and metal. There are thoughts on software development from the perspective of a software tester. There’s stuff about trains, science-fiction, and games. And there are political thinkpieces guaranteed to get up the noses of anyone who is either too far to the right or too far to the left.
Since it’s a rare person who is deeply interested in every single one of those things, the site is organised into different blogs for different topics. So if you really can’t stand our taste in music or are appalled by our politics, dive into the things that do interest you.
And if you still want to read everything, there’s always the “All Posts” view.
Happy 2017 to all our readers. Let’s hope it’s not quite as dark as 2016 was.
Featured Posts
Tim Bowness – Lost In The Ghost Light
Dreamy and elegaic, an excellent evocation of the spirit of late 70s progressive rock framed in a contemporary context. Continue reading
Farewell John Wetton
Another of the major figures of progressive rock has left us. Continue reading
Firewind – Immortals
Greece’s Firewind sing about ancient Greece in the same way their Scandinavian comrades-in-arms sing about Vikings, and the result is superb. Continue reading
Summer’s End announce 2017 Lineup
With the Friday night headliner still to be confirmed, Frost* will headline on Saturday night, with The Tangent and Karnakanic co-headlining on Sunday. Continue reading
Recent Posts
Synaptik – The Incredible Machine
Lyric video from Norwich prog metallers SynaptiK for the song taken from their second studÅŸo album “Justify & Reason”, Continue reading
Doris Brendel show announces headline at The Borderline
She is promising a steampunk-themed show, with lasers. Which is what we’ve come to expect from Doris Brendel. Continue reading
The Cost of Being Creative
When the cost of lying is less that the cost of creation, any artistic community will suffer. Continue reading
Blue Öyster Cult to tour the UK in the Summer
After the success of the sold-out show at The Forum last July, Blue Öyster Cult return to Britain with five dates this summer. Continue reading
Talking Dolls are Privacy Risks?
Yet another reason why the so-called “Internet of Things” is a terrible idea Continue reading