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    Jazz Currents Collide On Confluence From Jung 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…

    Charlie Melville December 18, 2025 No Comments
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    Homme – Ma Vie En Théorèmes

    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…

    Professor Mark December 17, 2025 No Comments
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    Les Moontunes Cast A Cosmic Spell On Elephant Wizard

    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…

    Angel Romero December 13, 2025 No Comments
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    Ted Rosenthal Trio Flips The Classics On Impromp2

    Ted Rosenthal Trio – Classics Reimagined: Impromp2 (self-released, 2025) Ted Rosenthal returns to the western classical tradition with Classics Reimagined: Impromp2, a new trio album…

    Charlie Melville December 10, 2025 No Comments
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    Avaland – The Legend Comes Alive.

    April 11th of this year Avaland released the first live album of their music, The Legend Comes Alive. The album, as the band’s PR notice…

    Professor Mark December 8, 2025 No Comments
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  • Faith in Agony – Insight

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  • An abstract design features layered geometric bands in blues, charcoal, and soft pink, drifting horizontally across a cream background.
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    BK Pepper Drops “So You Know” Ahead Of Pagan Album Release

    Prog News December 8, 2025 No Comments
  • The Laconic Carbon artwork. A glowing diagram shaped like a tree rises from a dark background, its branches formed by circuit-like lines and its roots drawn as luminous organic filaments.
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    Inside The Laconic’s New Album Carbon

    Prog News December 4, 2025 No Comments
  • Solkyri and The Orphaned - “18oh4” single artwork. The title of the single and artist names over a black background.
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    Solkyri and The Orphaned Bee Unveil “18oh4” Rework

    Prog News November 22, 2025 No Comments
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    Cervello Say “Chaire”: Prog Legends Return With New Album

    Prog News November 22, 2025 No Comments
  • The cover for A Paradox Of Witches features three faceless women with blue skin and covered heads, two in red, one in olive green, emerging from a pink field of flowers. Behind them, vertical blue gradients rise against a darker blue background. The title appears above in geometric lettering.
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    Younger Brother Casts A Halloween Spell: “A Paradox Of Witches” Arrives October 27

    Prog News October 22, 2025 No Comments

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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Interviews

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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Flight of Icarus – Terra Nova – Interview

Professor Mark September 14, 2025 No Comments "Terra Nova"Elisabeth Särnefält RösehagFlight of IcarusInterviewmetalOskar FrantzénSweden

Welcome to The Citadel for Metal Fellowship, here at Progressive Rock Central! Thank you, Flight of Icarus for taking time out of your busy schedule…

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The cover of The Forked Road features a monochrome illustration: a figure with moonlit eyes weeping luminous streams, a full moon resting on their forehead, and large earrings framing their face. Their shoulders dissolve into barren landscapes with twisted trees and diverging paths.
CD Reviews

The Forked Road: Richard Wileman at the Crossroads

Angel Romero September 14, 2025 No Comments progressive folkProgressive rockRichard Wileman

Richard Wileman – The Forked Road (Believers Roast, 2024) Karda Estra composer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Richard Wileman released his 4th solo album The Forked Road…

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The cover of Ramshackled is a white, textured background with only two key elements, a small circular black-and-white portrait of Alan White in the bottom right, and the album title with his name in black lettering at the top left. The design feels understated, almost blank, drawing attention to White’s face and the album’s name.
CD Reviews

Alan White’s “Ramshackled” Reissued: A Detour from Yes

Aiden Robinson September 14, 2025 No Comments Alan Whitefunkjazz-rockpopsoul

Alan White — Ramshackled (Spirit Of Unicorn Music/Cherry Red Records, 2025 remastered reissue) As Yes paused between progressive rock epics in 1976, each member unveiled…

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The cover of Vintage Soul by Blackkay shows a woman in a black outfit reclining sideways on a pale blue wooden chair against a white background. The artist’s name appears in modern lettering across her body, while the album title is written below in handwritten-style script.
CD Reviews

BlackKay – Vintage Soul

Professor Mark September 12, 2025 No Comments '80sAORBlackKay – Vintage SoulKasia BieńkowskaŁukasz ŁobodametalMichał TobjaszPoland

I found BlackKay, somewhere on the Internet and I’m so glad that I did. Rock and roll metal, like it used to sound. Kasia Bieńkowska,…

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The cover of The Glare by Spriggan Mist features a circular portal framed in green, opening onto a forest scene with twisted trees, glowing orbs, a stag, and a starry night sky. The band’s name appears in ornate lettering at the bottom, while the album title arches above in green type against a black background.
CD Reviews

Spriggan Mist – The Glare

Professor Mark September 11, 2025 No Comments Aaron CiliaAli SoueidanAndrew MerrittBaz CiliaBrianna CiliaFay BrotherhoodFolk Progressive RockMaxine CiliaNeil WightonProgressive rockProgrock.com's EssentialsSpriggan Mist – The Glareuk progressive rock

Spriggan Mist, is a UK progressive rock/folk band, that is planning to release their latest album, The Glare, on Progrock.com’s Essentials label, on November 2,…

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Artist Profiles

Kissing Thieves – Artist Profile

Professor Mark September 10, 2025 No Comments BellinghamfolkFolk Progressive RockJonathan MeaderKissing Thieves – Artist ProfileKristy CarricoUSAWashingtonZach Miller

Kissing Thieves is the name that folk rock singer/songwriter, Stefanie Fields, from my hometown of Bellingham, Washington, USA; has taken as her band and stage…

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