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    The Claypool Lennon Delirium – The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy

    The Claypool Lennon Delirium has finally returned…and the wait was definitely worth it! “The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy,” is the third…

    Professor Mark June 6, 2026 No Comments
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    Stefano Panunzi Crafts a Monumental Double Set Dedicated to Caravaggio

    Stefano Panunzi – Caravaggio (SP Music, 2026) Italian composer and songwriter Stefano Panunzi’s new album is a magnificent double set inspired by the life and…

    Angel Romero June 6, 2026 No Comments
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    Benjie Porecki Catalyzes Trio Chemistry on Faster Than We Know

    Benjie Porecki — Faster Than We Know (Funklove Productions, 2026) Virtuoso keyboardist, organist, and pianist Benjie Porecki masterfully navigates multiple musical dialects with uncommon fluency.…

    Charlie Melville June 5, 2026 No Comments
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    The Who Team Up with Orchestra for Live At Eden Project 2023

    The Who — Live at Eden Project 2023 (earMUSIC, 2026) The Who have a new album recorded with a symphony orchestra titled Live At Eden…

    Kevin Baker June 4, 2026 No Comments
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    Volker Lankow Invites Listener to Drone With Him

    Volker Lankow — Drone With Me (self-release, 2026) German ambient electronic music artist Volker Lankow’s latest release is Drone With Me, an hour-long deeply mesmerizing…

    Stefan Bruno May 31, 2026 No Comments
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    Gentle Giant Reopens ‘In a Glass House’ With New Dolby Atmos and Surround Mixes

    Prog News June 4, 2026 No Comments
  • Stick Men - Elkton Music Hall cover artwork. A red background and three straw or stick figures walking.
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    Stick Men Reveal Digital Live Release From Elkton Music Hall

    Prog News May 25, 2026 No Comments
  • The Claypool Lennon - The Great Parrot-Ox And The Golden Egg Of Empathy. cover artwork. A yello green cover with an egg in the middle with an eye inside.
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    The Claypool Lennon Delirium Explore Machine Consciousness on “Melody Of Entropy”

    Prog News May 24, 2026 No Comments
  • Phideaux Xavier – AutoMoto Animus

    Professor Mark May 20, 2026 No Comments
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    Reale Accademia Di Musica Releases Limited Vinyl Single ‘Da Che Tempo È Tempo’

    Prog News May 10, 2026 No Comments
  • Bruce Soord - Meet Me On The Downs video still. A faded image of Soord.
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    Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief), Presents New Video, ‘Meet Me On The Downs’

    Prog News April 24, 2026 No Comments

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.
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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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Rebecca Vasmant Finds Her Voice

Charlie Melville June 3, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzRebecca Vasmant

Rebecca Vasmant – Who We Are, Becoming (2025) Rebecca Vasmant’s second album, Who We Are, Becoming, marks a pivotal moment in the Glasgow-based producer and…

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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 ambientelectronic musicJuan Dahmen

Spanish electronic music artist Juan Dahmen has released No Estoy Aquí, a one-hour ambient composition inspired by a period of physical immobility. The work reflects…

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The album cover for Bill Laurance & Michael League – Keeping Company features a painting of two shadowy, humanoid figures blending into a greenish, misty background.
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Doubling Down on Dialog: Laurance & League Keep Company

Charlie Melville June 1, 2025 No Comments Bill Laurancecontemporary jazzfusionjazzMichael League

Bill Laurance & Michael League – Keeping Company (ACT, 2024) Bill Laurance and Michael League’s duo collaboration, Keeping Company, is a continuation of their exploration…

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Interviews

Atomic Time – “Subsounds and more” – Interview

Professor Mark June 1, 2025 No Comments Atomic Time SubsoundsBrazilelectronic musicGabriel D'IncaoPedro D'IncaoProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Welcome, to The Noble Shire of Progressive Discussion, here at Progressive Rock Central! Today, one of the best bands I may interview this year, Atomic…

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The album cover for Pythia – V Pt. 1: Unhallowed features a fantasy warrior figure, cloaked and armed with a sword, standing at the edge of a barren, twisted forest. She gazes toward a swirling, fiery vortex in the sky. The palette is dominated by earth tones and fiery oranges
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Pythia – “V PT.1: Unhallowed”

Professor Mark May 31, 2025 No Comments Ash PorterJacob HansenJamie HuntMarc DyosMarcus MatusiakmetalMetal Cinematicmetal coremetal melodicMetal ProgressiveOllie RobertsPythia - "V PT.1: Unhallowed"Remy CooperRoss WhiteSophie DormanUK

2025 has been an incredible year of music, already! I am finding so many metal bands, it’s like they are growing on trees, abundantly. My…

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The album cover for Anthony Phillips – Radio Clyde 1978 features a bright red vintage radio illustration with a stylized antenna and a tuning dial that lists track titles. The artist’s name appears in red cursive at the top, while “Radio Clyde 1978” is written in retro script on the radio body.
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Tune In, Wise Up: Anthony Phillips Revisits Radio Clyde

Angel Romero May 31, 2025 No Comments Anthony PhillipsProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Anthony Phillips – Radio Clyde 1978 – Remastered & Expanded Edition (Cherry Red Records, 2025) Originally recorded in July 1978, Radio Clyde 1978 captures Anthony…

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A soft, painterly landscape shows arid hills and brush under a swirling sky, with bold red lettering reading In The Rain Shadow.
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MVI Invites Listeners to Pause, Reflect, and Stay Awhile

Angel Romero May 29, 2025 No Comments classical crossovercontemporary jazzMark VicknessMVIwestern classical musicworld fusion

MVI – In the Rain Shadow (self-release, 2023) On In the Rain Shadow, composer, and guitarist Mark Vickness’ third album, delivers both a musical travelogue…

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The album cover for NoSound – To the Core features a white background with a central mirrored image: a textured, dark figure walks upright, while its inverted reflection descends below, forming a stark vertical symmetry. Above, the band name and title appear in uppercase serif and sans-serif fonts.
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No Sound – “To the Core”

Professor Mark May 29, 2025 No Comments Daniele Michelaccielectronic musicGiancarlo ErraItalyMarco BerniNo Sound – "To the Core"Orazio FabbriPaolo VigliaroloProgressive rockrock progresivo italiano

…And then…out of nowhere, NoSound is back! And with a new epic and impassioned EP, To the Core. The EP will be released June 27,…

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The album cover for Drop (Remastered) by Soft Machine features a black-and-white photo of the band members—Mike Ratledge, Hugh Hopper, Phil Howard, and Elton Dean—leaning over a pool table. The band's name appears at the top in bold lettering, with each member's name below it. The title Drop is centered in a minimalist font, while a red "Remastered" stamp appears below.
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Storm Warning: Soft Machine Unleashed on ‘Drop’

Angel Romero May 27, 2025 No Comments free jazzjazz-rockSoft Machine

Soft Machine – Drop (remastered) (Moonjune, 2025) In late 1971, Soft Machine entered a period of intense stylistic flux. Following the departure of founding drummer…

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