Artists | Issues | CD Reviews | Interviews | Concert Reviews | DVD/Video Reviews | Book Reviews | Who We Are | Staff | Home
 
The Enid
theenid.co.uk
CD Reviews
Arise and Shine
Review by Julie Knispel
The Enid in 2009 is a somewhat different beast from that which strode the stage in the 1970s, 1980s, and even 1990s, yet some familiar threads remain constant.  

More...
Journey’s End
Review by Julie Knispel
The Enid has gone through various configurations over the years.

More...
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Review by John Pierpoint
Life has never been easy for The Enid: a band whose career reads like a succession of cliff-hanger chapters in a novel.

More...
Something Wicked This Way Comes: Live at Claret Hall Farm & Stonehenge 1984
Review by Gary Hill
This new live set from the Enid is quite good. It includes two different shows on two separate DVDs.

More...
Concert Reviews
The Enid - Live at London’s High Voltage Festival, July, 2011
Review by Alison Reijman
If ever there was going to be a band to confound and delight, then it was this quintessentially English prog institution led by the Dickensian Robert John Godfrey.  

More...
The Enid - Live in Bethlehem, PA (NEARFest 2010), June, 2010
Review by Julie Knispel
It’s hard to believe that a non-headliner would end up being the most talked about band at a festival, but the fact of the matter is that quite often bands come out of nowhere for a good number of festival attendees, and it’s usually bands that are on the undercard.  

More...
Related Articles
Various Artists - Citizens of Hope and Glory. The Story of Progressive Rock written by Stephen Lambe
Review by Scott Montgomery

This is an enjoyable read that saunters through the chronology and culture of progressive rock.


More...
You'll find concert pics of this artist in the Music Street Journal members area.
 
Return to
Artists Directory
 
Google

   Creative Commons License
   This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

    © 2024 Music Street Journal                                                                           Site design and programming by Studio Fyra, Inc./Beetcafe.com