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Month: October 2025

The album cover for Tomo Nakaguchi – Out Of The Blue features a colorful painting framed by a bright blue border. The artwork depicts an underwater-inspired scene with flowing, organic shapes in deep blues, oranges, yellows, and reds. The artist’s name appears in small light blue text on the upper left, while the album title, also in lowercase, sits on the upper right.
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Tomo-Nakaguchi Rises “Out of the Blue” With Expansive New Sound

Stefan Bruno October 8, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicTomo-Nakaguchi

Tomo-Nakaguchi – Out Of The Blue (Audiobulb, 2025) Tomo-Nakaguchi’s third release on Audiobulb, Out Of The Blue, represents a marked expansion of his sound. He…

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Ravita Jazz - Alice Blue cover artwork. The band name and album title over a blue background.
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Ravita Swings the Blues: Alice in Azure-Land

Charlie Melville October 8, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzjazzRavita Jazz

Ravita Jazz – Alice Blue (Ravita Jazz, 2025) Like Stravinsky, bassist-composer Philip Ravita’s Alice Blue (2025), builds on tradition to conjure something fresh, balancing rigor…

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StillSkin – Love Hate

Professor Mark October 7, 2025 No Comments Blindfoldead International ManagementBonnie JonesJacob MariboMelodic MetalMichael KristensenStillSkin – Love HateSwedensymphonic metal

StillSkin, is a heavy melodic rock band from Sweden, who released their latest album, Love Hate, back on February 21st of this year. They released…

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Stick Men - Brutal cover artwork. An abstract design.
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Stick Men Get Aggressive With “Brutal” EP

Aiden Robinson October 6, 2025 No Comments Progressive rockStick Men

Stick Men – Brutal (Iapetus, 2025) Brutal, the new 25-minute EP from Stick Men, delivers five tightly focused tracks after a multi-year hiatus. This compact…

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The Zen Orchestra – Debut Album – Interview

Professor Mark October 6, 2025 No Comments Mark BarrettprogProgressive rockSteve SmithUKZen Orchestra – "Debut Album"

Welcome, to The Noble Shire for Progressive Discussion at Progressive Rock Central! Thank you, Mark Barrett, on lead vocals; Steve Smith, on keyboards, of the…

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https://amzn.to/42XTmR7 cover artwork. Three women sitting on a camel in front of the sphinx and a pyramid.
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Rubi Ate the Fig’s Desert Electric

Professor Mark October 4, 2025 2 Comments Ali ParisDanny MontgomeryMarc MannMiddle Eastern musicMiles JayPolly Tapia FerberProgressive rockRich MouserSharoón Eliashar

2025 has been a great year of discovery for new independent artists in both the metal and progressive rock genres. That discovery continues, even now,…

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