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    Psychic Equalizer – “Prologue to Insurrection”

    Psychic Equalizer is a progressive rock band founded by pianist and composer Hugo Selles, from Torrelavega, Spain. The 7th album from Psychic Equalizer,  Prologue to…

    Professor Mark June 12, 2025 No Comments
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    Lars Fredrik Frøislie – “Gamle Mester”

    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”.…

    Professor Mark June 10, 2025 No Comments
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    Cello-Flex: Peter Gregson Rewires His Sound on Self-Titled Album

    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…

    Kevin Baker June 9, 2025 No Comments
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    Folk-Prog and Circumstance: The Guildmaster Finds Its Soul

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

    Angel Romero June 8, 2025 No Comments
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    From Maryland to Italy: A Cross-Continental Prog-Rock Collaboration

    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…

    Kevin Baker June 7, 2025 No Comments
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Featured News

  • Psychic Equalizer – “Prologue to Insurrection”

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  • 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
  • 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
  • The cover of No Estoy Aquí by Juan Dahmen features a muted, grayscale image of a solitary bird in flight over a reflective, rain-swept surface. Blurred vertical forms in the background evoke an abstract cityscape or forest. The album title appears in soft, handwritten script across the top.
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    Lying Low: Juan Dahmen Channels Stillness Into Ambient Soundscape

    Prog News June 2, 2025 No Comments
  • 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
  • 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

Events

General Tickets for Progressive Rock Festival Farfest on Sale Monday 5/21

Prog News May 18, 2012 No Comments

The general tickets for the eagerly anticipated Farfest 2012 festival go on sale this Monday May 21, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. EST. Farfest is a…

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The Musical Box to Perform Genesis’ The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway in Manhattan

Prog News May 17, 2012 No Comments

Progressive rock reenactors The Musical Box, exclusively authorized by Genesis and Peter Gabriel, will perform the recreation of Genesis’ The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway…

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CD Reviews

Hard Hat Fusion

Angel Romero May 17, 2012 No Comments

Allan Holdsworth Hard Hat Area (1993, reissued by MoonJune Records in 2012) Hard Hat Area, one of the legendary jazz fusion albums of the 1990s,…

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Interviews

Stratospheric Violins

Angel Romero May 16, 2012 No Comments

Violinist Joe Deninzon is one of the musical sensations of 2012. He is the founder of Stratospheerius, an outstanding rock band that crosses boundaries, incorporating…

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Guitar Maestro Marcelo Paganini Recording With Eumir Deodato, Gary Husband and Billy Sherwood

Prog News May 15, 2012 No Comments

Brazilian guitar virtuoso Marcelo Paganini is currently recording an album for his friend Michael Molenda to be released later this year on the new label…

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CD Reviews

The Dances of the Electric Shepherds

Angel Romero May 14, 2012 No Comments

Choban Elektrik Choban Elektrik (2012) Choban Elektrik, the self-titled debut album by Choban Elektrik (“Electric Shepherds”) is one of those recordings that automatically hooks you…

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CD Reviews

Mesmeric Tea

Angel Romero May 12, 2012 1 Comment

The Tea Club Rabbit (The Tea Club, 2010) I’m encouraged by the increasing amount of authentic progressive rock talent in the United States. The Tea…

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Events

Broekhuis, Keller, and Schönwälder to Perform Today at the Soundscapes Concert Series

Prog News May 11, 2012 No Comments

Electronic music trio Broekhuis, Keller, and Schönwälder are set to perform today Friday, May 11th at the Nazareth Center for the Arts (NCA). Broekhuis, Keller,…

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CD Reviews

Veritas

Angel Romero May 11, 2012 No Comments

Invertigo Veritas (Progressive Promotion Records, 2012) Veritas is the new album by German rock band InVertigo. Although the group describes itself as progressive or art…

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CD Reviews

Striking Pontyfication

Angel Romero May 8, 2012 No Comments

Mads Tolling Quartet Celebrating Jean-Luc Ponty – Live at Yoshi’s (Madsman Records MT-02, 2012) The music performed and composed by electric violin master and innovator…

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