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    Postcards From The Void

    Ping – Songs from the Nebula (Apollon Records Prog, 2025) Ping have been tinkering with Norwegian experimental rock since the last millennium. Songs from the…

    Kevin Baker December 18, 2025 No Comments
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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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  • Faith in Agony – Insight

    Professor Mark December 18, 2025 No Comments
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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 album cover for Monumentata by Nad Sylvan features a grayscale, close-up photo of Sylvan’s face, obscured by a grid or mesh overlay. The artist's name appears in small white text in the top left, while the album title is rotated vertically in the bottom right.
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Nad Sylvan Ponders Mortality on a Less-than-Monumental “Monumentata”

Kevin Baker May 27, 2025 1 Comment classic rockhard rockNad Sylvansoft rock

Nad Sylvan – Monumentata (InsideOutMusic, 2025) For those of us who’ve followed Nad Sylvan’s theatrical arc, from his captivating vampiric persona in The Vampirate Trilogy…

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The album cover for Life Force by Darkyra features an illustration of a white dove and a black raven locked in a dynamic, circular dance. Set against a radiant background that shifts from soft pinks to deep purples and reds, the imagery is framed by intertwining branches and cosmic elements. The band’s name appears in a bold, calligraphic script in the top right, while the album title is written below in cursive.
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Darkyra – “Life Force”

Professor Mark May 26, 2025 2 Comments AustraliaDarkyraFab JablonskiGarry KingGina BafileGus MansurLife ForceLucio MancaMaaz Manikmetal symphonicPerthProgressive rocksymphonic rock

I found out about Darkyra because of their concert with one of my favorite metal bands Ammify. Ammify and Darkyra will be playing a concert…

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The album cover for Age of Fragility by Marco Mattei features a young boy standing in shallow water, facing a futuristic city skyline in the distance. The waterline cuts through the middle of the image, symbolically dividing nature (grass beneath his feet) and urbanization.
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Fragile Times: Marco Mattei’s Age of Fragility

Aiden Robinson May 26, 2025 No Comments classic rockMarco MatteiProgressive rock

Marco Mattei – Age of Fragility (M.P. & Records, 2025) Italian composer and singer-songwriter Marco Mattei returns with Age of Fragility, a concept album that…

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Interviews

Edensong – “Our Road to Dust” – Interview

Professor Mark May 25, 2025 No Comments Edensong - "Our Road to Dust" - InterviewJames Byron SchoenProgressive rockThe Lasers Edge

Welcome to The Noble Shire of Progressive Discussion! Today, I have the pleasure of speaking to a band that I have been following for quite…

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The album cover for Mythologies II by Danaë Xanthe Vlasse features a mythic female figure with golden, serpentine headpieces and elaborate jewelry. Her piercing gaze and symmetrical features are framed by dark, flowing hair, set against a textured, shadowy background. The typography is classical, highlighting the collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and featured soloists.
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Danaë Xanthe Vlasse Reimagines the Greek Gods in Mythologies II

Kevin Baker May 25, 2025 No Comments Danaë Xanthewestern classical music

Danaë Xanthe – Mythologies II (Studio Hall Records, 2024) Few composers working today summon the majesty of myth quite like Danaë Xanthe Vlasse. With Mythologies…

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The album cover for May We Find Our Way by Robert Rich features a landscape where sunlight breaks through a stand of trees, casting rays onto a grassy field. Below, a reflective body of water mirrors the sky and trees, subtly revealing a starry expanse. The title and artist name are understated, set in lowercase text.
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Robert Rich Charts a Subtle New Course on May We Find Our Way

Prog News May 25, 2025 No Comments ambientelectronic musicRobert Rich

Veteran ambient electronic music composer Robert Rich returns with May We Find Our Way, a 95-minute album recorded in 2025 at Soundscape in Carmel, California.…

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The album cover for Spellbound by Shez Raja features a deep maroon background with a gold, intricately designed lotus mandala at the center. Within the mandala’s core is the “Om” symbol, also in gold. The artist's name and album title appear in the top left corner in gold serif typography.
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Shez Raja’s Spellbound, a Vivid Journey Through Global Jazz Terrain

Angel Romero May 25, 2025 No Comments fusionjazzjazz-rock

Shez Raja – Spellbound (Gearbox Cut, 2025) With Spellbound, Shez Raja invites listeners into a world where cultures collide, not with clamor, but with coherence.…

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Interviews

Elyose – Évidence – Interview

Professor Mark May 25, 2025 No Comments Anthony ChognardDark MetalElyoseErinyesÉvidenceFranceJustine DaaémetalNu Metal

Welcome to The Citadel for Metal Fellowship! Today, I have the pleasure of speaking to the band Elyose from France, about their fifth album Evidence,…

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Tour Announcements

Koenjihyakkei Reveals European Tour Dates

Prog News May 23, 2025 No Comments KoenjihyakkeiProgressive rockZeuhl

Japan’s famed Zeuhl band Koenjihyakkei will be touring Europe in late May and early June. Koenjihyakkei will be promoting theirs new double live album, Live…

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The album cover for Koenjihyakkei – Live at Club Goodman features an homage to traditional Japanese ukiyo-e art. It depicts three exaggerated, expressive figures in period attire, rendered in muted tones of pink, beige, and red. The title is split between Japanese characters and Roman letters, with retro-futuristic typography.
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Zeuhl or High Water: Koenjihyakkei’s Live Set Defies Labels

Prog News May 23, 2025 No Comments KoenjihyakkeiProgressive rockZeuhl

Following the critical acclaim of their 2018 album Dhorimviskha, named one of Bandcamp Daily’s Albums of the Year, Japan’s Koenjihyakkei recorded a live performance at…

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