SAGA – 10,000 Days
A lot of bands nowadays don’t last more than a year let alone 30 years, but that’s exactly what Canada’s Progressive Rock band Saga have done. This honorable victory doesn’t come without some sorrow, though. …READ MORE
A lot of bands nowadays don’t last more than a year let alone 30 years, but that’s exactly what Canada’s Progressive Rock band Saga have done. This honorable victory doesn’t come without some sorrow, though. …READ MORE
In some countries they’re more popular than their fellow Canadian brethren (i.e., Rush) and in other countries they’re only remembered for one hit … “On The Loose.” Nevertheless, this powerful “Prog Rock” band is celebrating …READ MORE
“Are those people pissing there? Even during the ballads? Don’t do that, that is disrespectful!” Rock Of Ages is a new festival that has been squeezed into a festival summer in Europe that is already …READ MORE
Every year, the Canadian band Saga continues to get one step closer, or maybe even beyond, becoming Progressive Rock legends. Their newest release, Trust, represents their twenty-first bona fide (i.e., not including “Best Of” collections) …READ MORE
Saga has been a productive unit the last few years, and they hit the nail right on the head with Network earlier this fall. Michael Sadler, the Crichton-brothers, and mastermind Jim Gilmour are joined by …READ MORE
Saga survived the 90s pretty well, but it’s fair to say that the two albums before this one, House Of Cards and Marathon , were a bit under par from the Canadian Prog Rockers. Nevertheless, …READ MORE
Currently playing in Europe, Saga returns with their brand new studio album, Marathon. The Canadian band are still going strong, and are now regularly releasing records and touring. Not bad for a band who was …READ MORE