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Year: 2025

Samantha Star Stefanik – Mama Said
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Samantha Star Stefanik – Mama Said

Professor Mark December 23, 2025 No Comments folk rockProgressive rockRosebud Lyrics & Rhythm RecordingsSamantha Star Stefanik – Mama Said

Facebook is a great place to find new artists. I found another advertisement on there, from Samantha Star Stefanik. I listened to a few of…

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oreglo - “The Whirr” cover artwork. Shades of blue and white.
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Oreglo Put A Spin On Jazz On The Whirr

Aiden Robinson December 23, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzfusionjazz-rockoregloProgressive rock

oreglo – The Whirr (Brownswood Recordings, 2025) The project includes the previously released tracks “Bosté” and “The Whirr.” The Whirr, an EP, combines fantastic Snarky…

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A grainy black-and-white seaside photograph shows three suited figures with mannequin-like heads, posed mid-stride along a coastal railing. Handwritten blue script reading Tomorrow’s Relics floats in the upper right, while the band name appears spaced across the bottom in pale blue capitals.
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Môr – Tomorrow’s Relics

Professor Mark December 22, 2025 2 Comments Alex FadistaChris BouchardChris MatthewsMôr – Tomorrow’s RelicsPeter RandProgressive rockRamlee OakSven-Martin Keil

Môr, the multinational progressive rock band, is back with a new album, Tomorrow’s Relics, which was independently released on December 5, of this year. Môr,…

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A shadowed forest scene beneath a mist-veiled moon, rendered in deep blue and green tones. Bare trees stand on a winding path that fades into darknes. The band name appears in branch-like lettering at the top, while the album title Nocturnals rests below.
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Paintrail Finally Unveils Instrumental Gem, Nocturnals

Angel Romero December 22, 2025 No Comments jazz-rockPaintrailProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Paintrail – Nocturnals (Corrupted Records, 2025) After nearly ten years in limbo, Nocturnals is the debut release from Paintrail (Sweden), a superb instrumental project formed…

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Armageddon cover artwork. The four musicians sitting in front of a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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Armageddon Turns 50: Cult Hard-Rock Rarity Gets “Atomic Red” Vinyl Reissue

Prog News December 19, 2025 1 Comment Armageddonclassic rockhard rock

Deko Entertainment will reissue Armageddon to celebrate the album’s 50th anniversary, with a newly remastered edition pressed on 180-gram “Atomic Red” vinyl. The release comes…

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Ping - Songs from the Nebula cover artwork A man in a trenchcoat looking at a nebula..
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Postcards From The Void

Kevin Baker December 18, 2025 No Comments Progressive rockpsychedelic rock

Ping – Songs from the Nebula (Apollon Records Prog, 2025) Ping have been tinkering with Norwegian experimental rock since the last millennium. Songs from the…

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Jung Stratmann Quartet - Confluence. A monochrome shoreline stretches beneath heavy clouds, with dark pebbles and water meeting at a low horizon.
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Jazz Currents Collide On Confluence From Jung Stratmann Quartet

Charlie Melville December 18, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzjazzJung Stratmann Quartet

Jung Stratmann Quartet – Confluence (self-released, 2025) The Jung Stratmann Quartet has release Confluence, a five-track contemporary jazz album recorded in New York City with…

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Faith in Agony – Insight

Professor Mark December 18, 2025 No Comments Eva RichéFaith in Agony – InsightFrancegrungeGuillaume “Grey” PouponMadiemetalProgressive rockQuentin Riché

Grenoble, France-based, grunge/metal band, Faith in Agony, independently released their sophomore album, Insight, on October 24th of this year.   Faith in Agony is a…

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Homme – Ma Vie En Théorèmes

Professor Mark December 17, 2025 No Comments '80s RockArthur DelevirgChris MassolFranceHomme - Ma Vie En ThéorèmesJacques AnoufaJP MendezMTVProgressive rock

Homme is a French, progressive rock band, who has released their debut album,  Ma Vie En Théorèmes, independently, on November 7th of this year. Homme’s…

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The album cover for Elephant Wizard by Les Moontunes depicts a robed, elephant-headed wizard standing in a jagged mountain landscape beneath a storm-dark sky. Lightning splits the clouds overhead as the figure grips a staff in one hand and holds a glowing, geometric orb in the other. Purples, grays, and blues dominate the scene.
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Les Moontunes Cast A Cosmic Spell On Elephant Wizard

Angel Romero December 13, 2025 No Comments jazz-rockLes MoontunesProgressive rocksoulsymphonic rock

Les Moontunes – Elephant Wizard (Les Moontunes, 2024) Acadian ensemble Les Moontunes returned in January 2024 with Elephant Wizard, the Moncton, New Brunswick band’s second…

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