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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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  • Armageddon cover artwork. The four musicians sitting in front of a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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    Armageddon Turns 50: Cult Hard-Rock Rarity Gets “Atomic Red” Vinyl Reissue

    Prog News December 19, 2025 No Comments
  • Faith in Agony – Insight

    Professor Mark December 18, 2025 No Comments
  • An abstract design features layered geometric bands in blues, charcoal, and soft pink, drifting horizontally across a cream background.
    Music Videos New CDs and Digital releases

    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
  • Cervello in 2009 - Photo by Michele Piazza
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    Cervello Say “Chaire”: Prog Legends Return With New Album

    Prog News November 22, 2025 No Comments

CD Reviews

Submerged Soundscapes Surface in the Cairngorms

Angel Romero October 26, 2025 No Comments

Mhairi Hall and David de la Haye – Underwater Cairngorms (Hudson Records, 2025) Underwater Cairngorms presents an evocative fusion of environmental sound art and acoustic…

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The album cover for Sky on the Ground by Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna features a circular, mosaic-like design resembling a shattered mirror or digital vortex. Shades of blue, silver, and white dominate the image.
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Sky On The Ground: Markus Reuter & Stefano Castagna Bend Time For a 2025 Vocoder Voyage

Kevin Baker October 24, 2025 No Comments ambientMarkus ReuterProgressive rockStefano Castagna

Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna – Sky on the Ground (2025) Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna have released Sky on the Ground, a follow-up to…

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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 Benji Vaughaelectronic musicHalloween musicSimon PosfordYounger Brother

Younger Brother, the electronica duo of Simon Posford (Shpongle) and Benji Vaughan, will release the single “A Paradox Of Witches” on October 27 via Twisted…

View More Younger Brother Casts A Halloween Spell: “A Paradox Of Witches” Arrives October 27
The High Orbit album cover shows a solar eclipse, with the sun’s radiant light flaring from behind the moon against a deep blue-black sky. The band name “Head Spin” and album title “High Orbit” appear in yellow lettering, positioned in the upper right and lower left corners.
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Orbit Achieved: Head Spin’s One-Man Psych-Prog Trip

Aiden Robinson October 22, 2025 No Comments Andy Scoffielectronic musicHead SpinProgressive rockpsychedelic rock

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…

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The Caravan album cover features a bright yellow background with an ornate blue and turquoise illustration in the center. The artwork depicts a stylized figure surrounded by flowing lines, decorative elements, and an old-fashioned hookah. The band’s name, Caravan, appears in large, artistic lettering with “From” subtly integrated beneath it. Below the illustration, the album title The Shows Of Ours... Live is written in small blue text with an arrow extending from it.
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Echoes of Canterbury: Caravan’s Enduring Spirit in Giant Boxed Set ‘The Shows Of Ours’

Angel Romero October 21, 2025 No Comments CanterburyCaravanjazz-rockProgressive rock

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

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Secret Rule – X cover artwork. An image of a man with cracks throughout his body, with an X on top.
CD Reviews

Secret Rule – X

Professor Mark October 21, 2025 No Comments Andrea MiazzettoAndy MenarioAngela Di VincenzoFemale - Fronted MetalItalyMarco Pastorinometalprogressive metalProgressive rockSofia Basilisymphonic progressive metal

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…

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Murky Red Long Time No See cover artwork.
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Murky Red – Long Time No See

Professor Mark October 19, 2025 No Comments BelgiumFrank DeclercaHélécineJoanne HattonKim MerckenLiz TapiMarie VancampMelodic Revolution RecordsMieke DriesmansMurky Red – Long Time No SeePetri LindströmProgressive rockStef Flaming

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…

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Interviews

Canvas of Silence – As the World Tree Fell – Interview

Professor Mark October 19, 2025 No Comments Canvas of Silence - As the World Tree Fell - InterviewFinlandmetalprogressive metalTatu Hanhikoski

Welcome, to The Citadel for Metal Fellowship at Progressive Rock Central! Thank you, Tatu Hanhikoski, who plays guitars, writes lyrics and music, and composes the…

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The album cover for A Mezz’Aria Sul Tempo by Overture features an upside-down skyline floating above turquoise clouds, while a pink tree stands on a small patch of land below. Black birds scatter across the sky. The title appears in white script near the bottom right.
CD Reviews

Overture – A Mezz’aria Sul Tempo

Professor Mark October 16, 2025 No Comments Fiorella PirasItalian Progressive RockOverture - A Mezz'aria Sul TempoPier Mauro MarrasProgressive rockRock Progressivo ItalianoSamuele DesogusSerena PorcuSimone DesogusSimone MeliStefano Sanna

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…

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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 contemporary jazzelectronic musicfusionMatt Wilde

Manchester pianist, composer, and producer Matt Wilde has released the official video for “Find a Way,” the title track from his new album Find a…

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