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    EBB’s Mirror: Progressive Rock Reflections with Moments of Surprise

    EBB – Mirror (Boudicca Records, 2025) EBB has matured into of the finest progressive rock bands in the current UK scene. Mirror reflects the moment…

    Angel Romero January 19, 2026 No Comments
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    Stefano Boggiani’s Andvake Explores Contrast and Sleepless Jazz

    Stefano Boggiani – Andvake (Losen Records, 2025) Stefano Boggiani presents Andvake, a project titled after an old Norwegian word of Norse origin with multiple meanings.…

    Charlie Melville January 19, 2026 No Comments
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    Assignment – With the End Comes Silence

    Assignment, is a German progressive rock band that will release their latest album With the End Comes Silence, on Massacre Records, on the 27th of…

    Professor Mark January 13, 2026 No Comments
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    Strangebird~Sounds Digs Into Minerals Form The Crust

    Strangebird~Sounds – Minerals Form The Crust (2026) Strangebird~Sounds, the recording project of electronic producer Gregory Geerts, has a 2026 release titled Minerals Form The Crust.…

    Stefan Bruno January 12, 2026 No Comments
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    Inner Sanctum: 22 Chilly Guitar Spells From Vermont

    Raphael Groten – Inner Sanctum (self-released, 2025) Vermont musician and composer Raphael Groten has released Inner Sanctum, a bewitching 22-track album built around electric guitar…

    Stefan Bruno January 8, 2026 No Comments
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  • ShatterHeart – Infernal Symphony

    Professor Mark January 28, 2026 No Comments
  • Epinikion – Force of Nature

    Professor Mark January 27, 2026 No Comments
  • Edenbridge – Set the Dark on Fire 

    Professor Mark January 21, 2026 No Comments
  • A cloaked figure draped in camouflage cloth stands in a misty forest clearing, the long fabric pooling across the mossy ground. Tall trees and cut stumps surround the figure. The band name “TUSMØRKE” runs down the left side and the title BALDERDOM down the right in green lettering.
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    Tusmørke Roll Out “Svensk Drøm” Single from Upcoming Balderdom Album

    Prog News January 21, 2026 No Comments
  • Volker Lankow Deep Field. A yellow circle in the lower right surrounded by an orange background.
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    Volker Lankow Reveals Uninterrupted 30:49 Ambient Track

    Prog News January 21, 2026 No Comments
  • Codex II by Kevin Kastning. Black and white abstract cover.
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    Greydisc Records releases “Codex I” and “Codex II,” by Kevin Kastning

    Prog News January 21, 2026 No Comments

The album cover for Songs for a Perigee Moon by Carl Weingarten features an ornate illustration of a guitar integrated into a crescent moon, with a sun bearing a human face nestled inside the curve. Surrounding the central image are floral patterns, tree branches, distant mountains, and a starry sky, combining natural and celestial imagery in warm gold, amber, and earth tones against a black background.
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A Supermoon and Supergroup: Carl Weingarten Slides Into Orbit

Angel Romero July 6, 2025 No Comments ambientAmericanaCarl Weingartencontemporary jazzfusionjazz

Carl Weingarten – Songs for a Perigee Moon (Multiphase, 2025) Carl Weingarten’s Songs for a Perigee Moon is thematically inspired by the “perigee moon” (supermoon).…

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Zoe Pia and Tenores di Orosei – Indindara cover artwork. A photo of the artists.
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Zoe Pia and Tenores di Orosei Venture Into Phonosymbolism

Charlie Melville July 6, 2025 No Comments avant-gardeexperimentalSardinian musicTenores di OroseiZoe Pia

Zoe Pia and Tenores di Orosei – Indindara (Losen Records, 2025) Clarinetist and experimental launeddas player Zoe Pia joins forces with the renowned vocal quartet…

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The album cover for New Life Dreaming (2024 Remaster) by Steve Roach features a landscape photograph of a vast, desolate plain with two distant figures walking along a narrow water path. A mountain range looms in the background under a pale sky.
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Steve Roach Reveals Remastered Edition of ‘New Life Dreaming’

Prog News July 2, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicNew Life DreamingSteve Roach

Electronic music artist Steve Roach has released the 2024 remaster of New Life Dreaming. The album is now offered as individual pieces, with no crossfades.…

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The album cover for Trollringen by Anders Buaas features a pastoral painting of a man and woman standing in a field at dusk, both with heads bowed in a gesture of reverence or reflection. A wheelbarrow, a basket, and a pitchfork lie nearby.
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Anders Buaas Weaves the Musical Story of Trollringen

Prog News July 2, 2025 No Comments Anders Buaascinematic musicProgressive rockTrollringen

Norwegian guitarist and composer Anders Buaas draws inspiration from Sigurd Hoel’s novel Trollringen for his latest release on Apollon Records (2025). Although the album was…

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The album cover for Komara – Komara II features a disturbing, humanoid figure rendered in a visceral, sinewy style, with exaggerated teeth and a partially melted or deformed head. The background is a textured, fiery orange and red. The band’s name “Komara” appears in a stylized, stacked font to the left, with “II” subtly framed in a box between the letters.
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Komara Refuses to Settle into Predictability

Angel Romero July 1, 2025 No Comments KomaraProgressive rock

Komara – Komara II (7D Media, 2025) After a decade-long silence, the boundary-pushing trio Komara resurfaces with Komara II, an audacious return. The trio features…

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The album cover for Terminus by Cryptic Cadet features a design dominated by a fiery orange gradient that fades into dark brown. A blurred, glowing yellow circle near the center . The band's name appears in sharp black text in the top left, while the title Terminus is boldly placed in bright orange at the bottom right.
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Cryptic Cadet Unveils Terminus

Prog News June 29, 2025 No Comments art rockCryptic CadetProgressive rock

Terminus is the debut full-length album from Cryptic Cadet, an art-rock trio featuring d. mark owen (Cirque du Soleil), drummer Cam Tyler (Cirque du Soleil),…

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The album cover for True Stories... and Other Lies by PrYzme features a desert landscape with large, inverted stone pyramids hovering in the sky and disintegrating into fragments. The scene is reflected in a glassy surface below, with clouds and orange lighting. The band name appears in the top left, stylized with a red geometric symbol.
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PrYzme – “True Stories and Other Lies”

Professor Mark June 28, 2025 No Comments Benoît ToquetDavid CholletDominique BlanchardFrench Progressive RockLucas PlanqueProgressive rockPrYzme – "True Stories and Other Lies"Rennes

Four years after their critically acclaimed album, Four Inches, the French progressive rock band PrYzme is ready, with the release of its second album, True…

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The cover of The Samurai of Prog – Omnibus-4: The Bernard & Pörsti Sessions features a fantastical, steampunk-inspired scene. At its center, two bearded adventurers in wide-brimmed hats (Bernard & Pörsti) sit on a rocky outcrop, gazing toward a dreamy, castle-filled sky where a UFO floats ominously. Surrounding them are symbolic items, a sword, compass, telescope, and scroll, set atop a wooden table. A cosmic sky bursts in the background. Artwork by Ed Unitsky.
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Omnibus-4: Three Prog-rock Gems in a Box

Angel Romero June 28, 2025 No Comments Bernard & PörstiKimmo PörstiMarco BernardProgressive rocksymphonic rockThe Samurai of Prog

The Samurai Of Prog – Omnibus-4 (Seacrest, 2025) The Samurai Of Prog’s Omnibus series are boxed sets that contain previously released concept albums with the…

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The album cover for Relations – The Foundation features a man and a woman holding hands as they walk down a railroad track. The image is split into red tones on the left and blue tones on the right. Abstract light patterns and energy-like textures overlay the scene. The title is set in clean white text at the top left.
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The Foundation – “Relations”

Professor Mark June 26, 2025 No Comments Gijs KoopmanJan GrijpstraJens van der ValkJudith van der ValkMark SmitMasaki "Makkie" ShimakawaNetherlandsProgressive rockRinie HuigenRon LammersThe Foundation - "Relations"Xymphonia Records

The Foundation was founded by keyboardist, Ron Lammers. This Dutch band is releasing their new album “Relations” on June 30th, on Xymphonia Records. The band’s…

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The album cover for Renaissance – Opening Out: The Albums 1977–1979 features a flowing, watercolor-like abstract design in shades of blue, accented with warm tones of orange, red, and yellow near the center. The band's cursive logo appears at the top left, while the title is placed in a clean serif font on the bottom right. Along the bottom edge, miniature images of the three included albums, Novella, A Song for All Seasons, and Azure d’Or, are displayed against a pale blue background.
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Renaissance Reframed: Boxed Set Opens Out on a Key Era

Aiden Robinson June 25, 2025 No Comments classic rockProgressive rockRenaissancesoft rocksymphonic rock

Renaissance – Opening Out – The Albums 1977–1979 (Esoteric Records/Cherry Red, 2025) This 3CD clamshell box set collects Renaissance’s Warner Bros.-era studio albums from 1977…

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