Tag: prog
(2013) Haken – The Mountain: Anniversary Special
Haken made massive waves when they released "The Mountain" in 2013. On its 10th anniversary today, we reflect on exactly what made this album so legendary. Check out the classic album review here...
REVIEW: Arjen Lucassen’s Supersonic Revolution – Golden Age of Music
Never idle, Arjen Lucassen returns this month with his Supersonic Revolution, with a debut album entitled "Golden Age of Music," highlighting some of the best nostalgia from the '70s. Set for release on May 19th, 2023, you can read our review already today...
(2003) Opeth – Damnation: Anniversary Special
It's always fun to look back on prog classics of yesterday, so today we've cracked open Opeth's "Damnation" for its 20th anniversary to see how it stacks up! Read this classic album review here...
REVIEW: Pressure Points – The Island
Pressure Points are back with their third release, "The Island," out via Art Gate Records on March 17th, 2023. This album might knock your prog socks off, so check out our review here...
REVIEW: eMolecule – The Architect
eMolecule - made up of Simon Collins and Kelly Nordstrom - are releasing their first offering as a prog rock duo, "The Architect," via InsideOut Music on February 10th, 2023. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Lonely Robot – A Model Life
Prog rock master John Mitchell is back with another Lonely Robot album, this time entitled "A Model Life." Set for release on August 22nd via InsideOut Music, we had to give it a listen. Read the review here...
REVIEW: Keoma – Hypotheses
Keoma are back again with a new sci-fi prog release, "Hypotheses," which was released on October 1st. Read our review here...
WILDERUN Release New Single And Music Video For “Passenger”
Century Media's newest and possibly best prog group, Wilderun, have released a new single, "Passenger." Learn more here...
REVIEW: Yes – The Quest
Progressive rock act Yes, recently released their 22nd studio effort, "The Quest." Read our review here...
(2011) Leprous – Bilateral: Anniversary Special
Norwegian prog act Leprous released their album "Bilateral" 10 years ago. Read our anniversary special here...
REVIEW: Nanga Parbat – Downfall and Torment
Nanga Parbat's debut, "Downfall and Torment,"(released in March via Sliptrick Records) gives listeners plenty of reasons to return again and again. Learn more in our review...
REVIEW: Liquid Tension Experiment – LTE3
In modern-day progressive rock, it seems as though there is a new supergroup born every few weeks. Be that as it may, there is...
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: Onsegén Ensemble – Fear
It is not an everyday occurrence that a genuinely unique prog-oddity from the far north of Finland manages to challenge the weirdness factor of...
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: 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: Chaos Over Cosmos – The Ultimate Multiverse (Musicalypse Archive)
Love and passion for music cannot be limited by borders, nor even a great time difference, and CHAOS OVER COSMOS is living proof. Made...
REVIEW: Wilderun – Veil of Imagination (Musicalypse Archive)
WILDERUN is a progressive metal band from Boston, MA. In 2019, the band released their third studio album, "Veil of Imagination," which was picked...
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...