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Year: 2025

The album cover for Trinity features a geometric design. Shapes in red, burgundy, blue, and purple overlap and connect, forming a figure against a white background. The musicians’ names, iiro Rantala, Kaisa Mäensivu, and Morten Lund, appear in black text at the top left, with the album title Trinity highlighted in red. Logos for ACT and Château Palmer are placed in the lower left corner.
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Two Plus Two Equals Trio: Rantala, Mäensivu & Lund to Release “Trinity Edition Palmer III”

Prog News September 18, 2025 No Comments

Iiro Rantala, Kaisa Mäensivu, and Morten Lund are set to release Trinity Edition Palmer III on November 14, 2025, via ACT Music. The piano–double bass–drums…

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Terra Atlantica – Oceans

Professor Mark September 17, 2025 No Comments Dave WieczorekGermanyJulian PrüferNico Hauschildtprogressive metalProgressive rockTerra Atlantica – OceansTristan Harders

Terra Atlantica, a Germany based metal symphonic band will release their latest album, Oceans on September 26th, on Scarlet Records. As a fellow lover of…

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The 50th anniversary 3LP edition of Wish You Were Here features a collage-style cover. At its center is the classic artwork of two robotic hands shaking, split into four vivid quadrants: desert, ocean, sky, and sunset. Surrounding this emblem are colorful vintage tour stickers and backstage passes from Pink Floyd’s 1975 shows, all set against a black background resembling a worn road case.
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Wish Come True: Pink Floyd Marks 50 Years Of ‘Wish You Were Here’

Prog News September 17, 2025 No Comments Pink FloydProgressive rockpsychedelic progressive rockpsychedelic rockWish You Were Here

Pink Floyd will release a 50th-anniversary edition of Wish You Were Here on December 12 via Sony Music, spanning Deluxe Box Set, 3LP, 2CD, Blu-ray,…

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Rick Wakeman & Son poster. Photos of the two artists.
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Rick Wakeman & Son Reveal First U.S. Tour For March 2026

Prog News September 17, 2025 No Comments Oliver WakemanProgressive rockRick Wakemansymphonic rock

Rick Wakeman will bring an all-new show to the United States in March 2026, billed as Wakeman & Son with his eldest, Oliver Wakeman. The…

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Patricia Brennan at night - photo by Werner Siebert
New CDs and Digital releases

Patricia Brennan Unveils “Aquarius” As New Album Nears

Prog News September 17, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzPatricia Brennan

(headline image: Patricia Brennan – photo by Werner Siebert) Patricia Brennan released “Aquarius” on September 12, 2025, via Pyroclastic Records, the second single from her…

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The album cover features a portrait of a bald man with robotic enhancements integrated into his head and neck. He is facing to the side against an orange background. On the right side, the text reads: “Han Uil – I Am.”
CD Reviews

Han Uil – I Am

Professor Mark September 16, 2025 No Comments Dutch Music WorksElpidaHan Uil – I AmNetherlandsProgressive bluesProgressive rockTumble Town

Han Uil, from The Netherlands, will be releasing his latest album, I Am, on the Dutch Music Works record label, on September 25th. Han Uil…

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The cover of La Fine Non Esiste has an Art Deco style: vertical panels in warm yellows, oranges, and reds frame the title, while silhouetted figures in motion seem to climb and leap across a wheel-like structure.
CD Reviews

Semiramis Return: A Defiant Spark Beyond Time

Kevin Baker September 16, 2025 No Comments Progressive rockrock progresivo italianoSemiramissymphonic rock

Semiramis – La Fine Non Esiste (Vinyl Magic, 2024) Half a century after the classic Dedicato a Frazz carved its name into the marble of…

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CD Reviews

Vanitas – Journey to the Sun

Professor Mark September 15, 2025 No Comments Elijah StorerJackson CannJade MarisJon WillinghammetalMitchell BarlowprogressivemetalUKVanitas – Journey to the Sun

Vanitas, is a progressive metal band from the UK who have released their latest EP, Journey to the Sun, on August 15th. They have been…

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The album cover for Lumen by Bill Laurance features vertical stripes in pastel pink, teal, yellow, and gray. Wavy shapes of the same colors flow through the stripes, creating a rhythmic, optical effect. The artist’s name appears in black at the top left, with the album title in teal just beneath it, while the ACT label logo sits in the bottom left corner.
CD Reviews

Bill Laurance Finds New Light in “Lumen”

Charlie Melville September 15, 2025 No Comments Bill Laurancecontemporary jazzjazzwestern classical music

Bill Laurance – Lumen (ACT, 2025) In April 2025, pianist and composer Bill Laurance spent several days recording alone inside St. Faith’s Church in Dulwich,…

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Secret Rule – X – Interview

Professor Mark September 14, 2025 No Comments "X"10th AnniversaryAndrea MiazzettoAndy MenarioAngela Di VincenzoInterviewItalymetalprogressive metalRockshots RecordsSecret RuleSofia Basilisymphonic metal

Welcome, to The Citadel for Metal Fellowship at Progressive Rock Central! Today we have the Roman band Secret Rule, from Italy, to discuss their latest…

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