
Ryan Reed
Senior Editor at SPIN
Freelance Music and Entertainment Journalist at Freelance
News Editor at Rolling Stone
writer, editor, host of @introyourshelf, musician, one-time adjunct professor, big Radiohead fan for writing/editing opps: [email protected]
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4 weeks ago |
wpdh.com | Ryan Reed
Music aside, it was a minor miracle of prog-rock logistics alone. In the Year of Our Lord 2025, surviving members from each of the genre's holy-trinity bands (Genesis, Yes and King Crimson) wound up floating on the same cruise ship. Alas, there was no one-off collaboration between Steve Hackett, Rick Wakeman, Robert Fripp and David Cross — a glaring missed opportunity from a selfish fan's perspective.
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1 month ago |
wpdh.com | Ryan Reed
Progressive rock's biggest names are known far and wide, even if the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ignored the genre for almost 15 years after Pink Floyd entered in 1996. It seemed inevitable that bands like Genesis, Rush, Yes and the Moody Blues would one day get their due. They were all finally inducted between 2010 and 2018, in that order. Of course, plenty of worthy candidates remain, from King Crimson to Jethro Tull – but what about the progressive rock acts that somehow slipped between the cracks?
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2 months ago |
marvin.la | Ryan Reed
Music The Horrors: Resurrected “Being dropped felt destabilizing, but it was again a question of, ‘We really believe in this, and we’re going to keep going.” open up The Horrors in MARVIN Issue #15. Read more about the U.K Rockers in MARVIN Issue #15, on sale now, as they get vulnerable and honest about their new album and the turbulent years they have endured. Written by Ryan Reed, Photography by Ki Price
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2 months ago |
nhl.com | Ryan Reed
The Oilers will wrap up their three-game homestand at Rogers Place on Saturday night when Jake Walman & Mikko Rantanen make their respective debuts for the Oilers & Stars March 08, 2025 The Edmonton Oilers will wrap up their three-game homestand on Saturday night at Rogers Place against the Dallas Stars. You can watch the game on Sportsnet West at 8:00 MST or listen live on the Oilers Radio Network, including 880 CHED.
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2 months ago |
nhl.com | Ryan Reed
The Oilers continue a three-game homestand at Rogers Place on Thursday night against Montreal March 06, 2025 The Edmonton Oilers continue their three-game homestand this week with a visit from the Montreal Canadiens at Rogers Place on Thursday night. You can watch the game on Sportsnet West at 7:00 MST or listen live on the Oilers Radio Network, including 880 CHED.
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