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    Orbit Achieved: Head Spin’s One-Man Psych-Prog Trip

    Head Spin — High Orbit (Self-Released, 2025) Britain’s Head Spin returns with High Orbit, a euphoric instrumental set from multi-instrumentalist and modern psych-prog keeper Andy…

    Aiden Robinson October 22, 2025 No Comments
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    Echoes of Canterbury: Caravan’s Enduring Spirit in Giant Boxed Set ‘The Shows Of Ours’

    Caravan – The Shows Of Ours… Live (Madfish, 2025) This mammoth vinyl boxed set of live recordings from Caravan spans nearly four decades and serves…

    Angel Romero October 21, 2025 No Comments
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    Secret Rule – X

    To celebrate their tenth anniversary, Italian symphonic metal band Secret Rule, have returned with their boldest and most contemporary album to date: X. This release…

    Professor Mark October 21, 2025 No Comments
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    Murky Red – Long Time No See

    Murky Red, a Hélécine, Belgium, progressive rock band, has released their new album, Long Time No See, on October 3rd, of this year, on Melodic…

    Professor Mark October 19, 2025 No Comments
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    Overture – A Mezz’aria Sul Tempo

    The Italian progressive rock band Overture has returned to release their sophomore album, titled, A Mezz’aria Sul Tempo, on September 5th, of this year. The…

    Professor Mark October 16, 2025 No Comments
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Featured News

  • 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.
    New CDs and Digital releases

    Younger Brother Casts A Halloween Spell: “A Paradox Of Witches” Arrives October 27

    Prog News October 22, 2025 No Comments
  • The album cover for Find a Way by Matt Wilde features an illustrated scene of a musician playing piano inside a small, blue-toned room that opens into a vivid green countryside. Sunlight streams through the windows. A cello rests nearby, and outside, two small figures stand in the distance beneath a bright sky.
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    Matt Wilde Shares “Find A Way” Video, Title Track From New Album

    Prog News October 16, 2025 No Comments
  • The cover for Oreglo’s single Bosté features a design in soft blue and beige tones. Blurred rectangular shapes resembling overlapping windows or screens create a layered effect across the image. The title Bosté appears in large, out-of-focus blue letters at the bottom, with “oreglo” written in smaller, white script overlaying it.
    Music Videos New CDs and Digital releases

    Oreglo Announce ‘The Whirr’ EP, Drop ‘Bosté’ And Live Video

    Prog News October 12, 2025 No Comments
  • Miles Davis’ Kind Of Blue cover artwork. A photo of miles playing trumpet.
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    Speed-Corrected “Kind Of Blue” 180-Gram 2LP Arrives October 31

    Prog News October 10, 2025 No Comments
  • The single cover for Chimera by Snarky Puppy & Metropole Orkest features intertwining organic shapes in blue, green, yellow, and cream tones against a dark background. The title “Chimera” appears in large, light-colored text at the center, while the artists and conductor Jules Buckley are credited below. The GroundUP Music logo is positioned in the upper left corner.
    New CDs and Digital releases

    Snarky Puppy And Metropole Orkest Unveil “Chimera,” Second Single From Somni

    Prog News October 9, 2025 No Comments
  • The album cover for Bugge Wesseltoft – It’s Still Snowing on My Piano (Live) features an illustration of a grand piano in deep blue against a light blue background. White paint splatters suggest falling snow. The ACT logo appears at the bottom.
    New CDs and Digital releases

    Bugge Wesseltoft Revives A Winter Classic With Live Album, Out Oct. 31

    Prog News September 22, 2025 No Comments

Cover Description: Rettward von Doernberg – The Wind in My Hair. A man stands in profile against a vast desert landscape at golden hour, wind sweeping through long hair and layered necklaces.
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Gone with the Wind: Von Doernberg Channels AI and Atmosphere in New Single

Prog News June 11, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicnew ageRettward von Doernberg

Veteran composer and producer Rettward von Doernberg releases a new single, “The Wind in My Hair,” marking a stylistic departure from the political and elegiac…

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The album cover for Gamle Mester by Lars Fredrik Frøislie features a faux-aged, Renaissance-style landscape painting framed in distressed wood. At the center, a red tree symbol stands against a misty backdrop of mountains and valleys. In the foreground, a wild boar gazes outward. A brass nameplate at the bottom of the frame bears the artist’s name and album title.
CD Reviews

Lars Fredrik Frøislie – “Gamle Mester”

Professor Mark June 10, 2025 No Comments Classic Porgressive RockFolk Progressive RockKetil EinarsenLars Fredrik Frøislie – "Gamle Mester"Nikolai HængsleNorwegianProgressive rockWhite Willow and Opium CartelWobbler

Lars Fredrik Frøislie, the keyboardist of the prog band Wobbler, is out with his second solo album, Gamle Mester; which in Norwegian means “Old Master”.…

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Peter Gregson - Peter Gregson cover artwork. A filtered image of the artist.
CD Reviews

Cello-Flex: Peter Gregson Rewires His Sound on Self-Titled Album

Kevin Baker June 9, 2025 No Comments celloclassical crossoverelectronic musicPeter Gregsonwestern classical music

Peter Gregson – Peter Gregson (Decca Records US, 2025) British cellist and composer Peter Gregson recently released his self-titled album, Peter Gregson. The project serves…

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The album cover for Gathering of Souls by The Guildmaster features a cosmic landscape dominated by a spiraling stone corridor that leads upward toward a radiant celestial light. At its center, a robed figure ascends a long staircase. Planetary bodies, ethereal clouds, and luminous energy frame the scene.
CD Reviews

Folk-Prog and Circumstance: The Guildmaster Finds Its Soul

Angel Romero June 8, 2025 No Comments Alessandro di BenedettiCeltic musicKimmo PörstiMarco BernardProgressive rockRafael Pachasymphonic rockThe Guildmaster

The Guildmaster – Gathering of Souls (Seacrest Oy – SCR-1047, 2025) With Gathering of Souls, their third release on Seacrest Oy, The Guildmaster delivers its…

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The cover of Symphony of Rage by Anna KiaRa features a fiery-haired woman in a black dress and crown, set against the backdrop of a gothic castle. Her form partially disintegrates into ash, revealing a shadowy, mirrored version of herself. The dark, mystical atmosphere is intensified by dramatic lighting and the album's ornate, orange serif typography
Interviews

Ana KiaRa – “Symphony of Rage” – Interview

Professor Mark June 8, 2025 No Comments "Symphony of Rage"Ana KiaRaImperial AgemetalMetal Cinematicmetal coremetal melodicMetal ProgressiveRussiasymphonic progressive metal

Welcome to the Citadel of Metal Fellowship, at Progressive Rock Central! Today, I will be talking with Ana KiaRa about her latest solo album, Symphony…

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The album cover for Silhouettes Fall – Silhouettes Fall features an abstract design dominated by a textured yellow-gold background. A jagged black horizontal line bisects the canvas, erupting into a dark central blotch that resembles a burst. The band's name appears in black, all caps, with a stylized “A” formed by a triangle.
CD Reviews

From Maryland to Italy: A Cross-Continental Prog-Rock Collaboration

Kevin Baker June 7, 2025 No Comments fusionProgressive rockSilhouettes Fall

Silhouettes Fall – Silhouettes Fall (self-release, 2024) With their self-titled debut, Silhouettes Fall, this international outfit steps onto the progressive rock stage like seasoned travelers…

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The album cover for Falling From Earth by Bob Schlesinger features a blurred, grayscale image of a figure mid-air, arms extended upward in a falling or leaping motion. The title and artist's name appear in white text at the top center.
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Bob Schlesinger Makes His Debut With Falling From Earth

Prog News June 7, 2025 No Comments Bob Schlesingercontemporary jazzjazzjazz-rock

Pianist and composer Bob Schlesinger will release Falling From Earth, his debut album as a bandleader, on August 1, 2025. Recorded with an elite ensemble…

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The cover for Atomic Time – Out of the Loop features a layered collage of urban lights, mechanical textures, and a central portrait of a contemplative child resting their face in their hands. Blurred exposures and overlapping images. The palette leans heavily on sepia tones with flashes of white and amber light.
CD Reviews

Atomic Time – “Out of the Loop”

Professor Mark June 6, 2025 No Comments ambientAtomic Time – "Out of the Loop"BauruBrazilelectronic musicGabriel D'IncaoJoão RibeiroPedro D'IncaoProgressive rockRoger LopesSylvio Serrasymphonic rock

Yes, I’ve been listening to Atomic Time’s Subsounds again. It has become a daily celebration for my wife and I. Atomic Time’s Subsounds is right…

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Jeff Pearce - And You Will Never Know. A wooden bridge in a forest.
Music Videos

Jeff Pearce Releases Haunting New Video

Angel Romero June 4, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicJeff Pearcemeditative music

Electronic guitarist Jeff Pearce has unveiled a new music video for “And You Will Never Know,” a track from his Ethereal Night EP. The visual…

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The album cover for Valhalore – Beyond the Stars features a radiant cosmic scene where a luminous humanoid figure stands at the center of an explosive galactic swirl. Streams of light and ethereal energy rise from the figure’s head, merging with nebulae and stardust. Floating celestial bodies and planetary debris orbit around them. The band’s name appears in ornate metallic lettering, while the album title glows subtly below.
CD Reviews

Valhalore – “Beyond the Stars”

Professor Mark June 3, 2025 No Comments Anthony WillisAustraliaBrisbanedeath metalJoseph Dipisa-FiorenzaLachlan NeateLucas FisherMorgan CoxSophie Christensensymphonic metalValhalore - "Beyond the Stars"

Valhalore – Beyond The Stars was released on April 11th of this year, on Rock of Ages Records, under the Reigning Phoenix music label. Valhalore…

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