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REVIEW: Nad Sylvan – Spiritus Mundi

There's no denying that hearing the landmark prog colossus of an album, “Selling England By the Pound,” by GENESIS for the first time kind...

REVIEW: Neal Morse – Sola Gratia

The progressive rock of the 1970s is notorious for its indulgence in fantasy themes – knights in shining armor and such. Some of the...

REVIEW: Rikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly – Alone Together

To say that social media has turned into an effective instrument for creating a false impression of connection is not a notion to be...

REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Late Night Laments (Musicalypse Archive)

During the lockdown period, many artists looked into alternative ways to remain active, and No-Man man Tim Bowness did this by joining forces with...

REVIEW: Pain of Salvation – Panther (Musicalypse Archive)

The world seems to be smitten with a new strain of madness with each passing month. While some of us would rather eagerly settle...

REVIEW: The Tangent – Auto Reconnaissance (Musicalypse Archive)

If the name Andy Tillison doesn't mean anything, there's a chance that you've never heard of THE TANGENT. This progressive rock group was formed by the...

REVIEW: The Tangent – Auto Reconnaissance

The world of contemporary prog seems to solidify on bands who either comply to the museum piece values of the 1970s progressive rock or...

REVIEW: Lonely Robot – Feelings are Good (Musicalypse Archive)

What kind of a name for a band is LONELY ROBOT? I cannot help but think of the 2008 computer-animated science fiction film, Wall-E,...

REVIEW: Kansas – The Absence of Presence (Musicalypse Archive)

American rock legends KANSAS are back again with their sixteenth release, entitled "The Absence of Presence," which follows 2016's "The Prelude Implicit." Set for...

REVIEW: Haken – Virus (Musicalypse Archive)

HAKEN, the UK's gift to - and crown jewel of - metal, has surely kept themselves busy over the last decade. Despite being constantly...

REVIEW: Caligula’s Horse – Rise Radiant (Musicalypse Archive)

CALIGULA'S HORSE is an acclaimed band in the neoprog community these days. Their third album, "Bloom" (2015), was a huge success both commercially and...

REVIEW: Leprous – Pitfalls (Musicalypse Archive)

If you're looking into what's hot in prog these days, hopefully one of the first bands you'll find is LEPROUS, who were formerly known as just...

REVIEW: Devin Townsend – Empath (Musicalypse Archive)

It's no secret that Musicalypse follows Devin Townsend pretty closely. In the past year or two, Devy has mentioned having around five projects in...

REVIEW: Fates Warning – Live Over Europe (Musicalypse Archive)

Live releases are an endangered species in the ever-changing music industry, but much to the joy of their fans, FATES WARNING have put together...

REVIEW: Long Distance Calling – Boundless (Musicalypse Archive)

German LONG DISTANCE CALLING was a familiar name to me from the past, as Jonas Renkse of KATATONIA and Vincent Cavanagh of ANATHEMA had...

REVIEW: Sons of Apollo – Psychotic Symphony (Musicalypse Archive)

"For Apollo so loved the world that he gave his only 5 sons..." Or in layman's terms, DREAM THEATER alumni Mike Portnoy (drums) and...

REVIEW: VUUR – In This Moment We Are Free – Cities...

We at Musicalypse have known and loved Anneke van Giersbergen for many years and many projects, from THE GENTLE STORM and AYREON, back to...

REVIEW: Caligula’s Horse – In Contact (Musicalypse Archive)

Alongside kangaroos, koalas, and AC/DC, Australia has a fairly sizable prog scene. I'm familiar with KARNIVOOL, but CALIGULA'S HORSE has managed to gallop under...

REVIEW: Leprous – Malina (Musicalypse Archive)

Ever since I joined this site, we've been keeping a close eye on LEPROUS. The melancholic Norwegian prog metal group has been busy touring...

REVIEW: Tuesday the Sky – Drift (Musicalypse Archive)

It's no secret that Jim Matheos is one of my favorite musicians. As the captain of progressive metal pioneers FATES WARNING and the other half...