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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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    Dirk Serries Goes Long on Infinite And Unbound

    Dirk Serries – Infinite And Unbound (Projekt., 2025) Belgian composer and guitarist Dirk Serries (also known for work under the alias vidnaObmana) has released Infinite…

    Stefan Bruno January 7, 2026 No Comments
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    A Long-Overdue Return from Italian Prog-Rock Giants

    Cervello — Chaire & Live Au Pomeriggio D’Arco 1978 (Sony Music, 2025) Cervello was legendary, one of the essential masters of the first wave of…

    Angel Romero January 7, 2026 No Comments
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    DarWin’s Distorted Mirror, Prog Promise, Hard Rock Reality

    DarWin – Distorted Mirror (OoS/Phantom Recordings, 2025) Distorted Mirror was heralded as an album by a progressive rock supergroup called DarWin. However, that description overreached.…

    Aiden Robinson January 7, 2026 No Comments
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    Robec Turns Up The Trees: New Album ‘The Forest Is Too Loud’

    robec – the forest is too loud (Gymnocal Industries, 2025) Robec, the solo project of former Ocean of Lotion member Marius T. Røbech, released an…

    Angel Romero January 5, 2026 1 Comment
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  • A grayscale profile of a bearded man, Eric Hilton, dominates the cover, his face rendered with soft contrast against a cream background. The lower portion erupts in colorful hand-drawn flowers, leaves, and abstract forms. The title A Sky So Close and the artist name Eric Hilton appear in modern type near the top, with Hindi script beneath the title.
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    Eric Hilton Previews New Album With “The Dharma Lovers”

    Prog News January 11, 2026 No Comments
  • A multi-layered geometric design fills the cover with radiant color. Triangular beams in rainbow hues converge toward a central oval containing the word “GONG.” Blue circles and speckled gradients sit behind the vivid centerpiece. The title Bright Spirit appears in white letters at the bottom.
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    Psychedelic Rock Pioneers Gong Unveil ‘The Wonderment’ Single And Video

    Prog News January 10, 2026 No Comments
  • Snarky Puppy Somni cover artwork. An illustration of tree roots painted in various colors.
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    Snarky Puppy presents New Video “Between Worlds”

    Prog News January 9, 2026 No Comments
  • Bruce Gertz Quintet -Octopus Dreams cover artwork. An illustration of an octopus.
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    Impressive Bruce Gertz Quintet Unveils Octopus Dreams

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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

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  • Faith in Agony – Insight

    Professor Mark December 18, 2025 No Comments

The Crisis Knows No Borders features a split composition with a carved-wood style. The upper half presents rolling fields, mountains, a river, and scattered animals under the sky. The lower half shows a dense crowd of protesters holding signs, rendered in deep red. Hand-drawn lettering curves along the river with Gustavo Cortiñas’s name and the album title.
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Gustavo Cortiñas Drums Up a Global Call to Action

Charlie Melville November 14, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzGustavo Cortiñas

Gustavo Cortiñas – The Crisis Knows No Borders (Desafío Candente Records, 2025) Chicago-based drummer and composer Gustavo Cortiñas tackles humanity’s most pressing challenges with The…

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Infinity Dream’s – Silver Lining

Professor Mark November 12, 2025 No Comments Chris BennettChris HarrisDina AltumInfinity Dream’s - Silver LiningJohn Wooten IIIMarc AnthonyNorth Carolinaprogressive metalProgressive rockSteven Raetssymphonic metal

North Carolina’s Infinity Dream has returned with a brand-new album, Silver Lining, released October 17th, on Nameless Grave Records Infinity Dream is made up of…

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The Beginnings cover shows a dimly lit corner filled with vintage gear, including an amplifier, keyboards, and small plants arranged on and around the equipment.
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Penaguin Digs Into His Archives With A Playful Prog Time Capsule

Angel Romero November 12, 2025 No Comments Canterburyjazz-rockProgressive rockTom Penaguin

Tom Penaguin – Beginnings (áMARXE, 2025) The fantastic multi-instrumentalist and composer Tom Penaguin returns with Beginnings, a captivating collection of early material that traces his…

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The album cover for Einaudi vs Einaudi features a grid of images depicting blurred underwater scenes and sunlit movement. At the center, a beige band carries the title in serif lettering—“Einaudi vs Einaudi” with the subtitle “Ludovico Einaudi’s The Summer Portraits reworked by Leo Einaudi.”
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Ludovico Einaudi’s ‘Summer Portraits’ Reimagined by His Son

Stefan Bruno November 10, 2025 No Comments Einaudi Vs Einaudielectronic musicLeo EinaudiLudovico EinaudiminimalismThe Summer Portraitswestern classical music

Ludovico Einaudi — Einaudi Vs Einaudi: Ludovico Einaudi’s Summer Portraits Reworked By Leo Einaudi (Deutsche Grammophon, 2025) Einaudi Vs Einaudi is a striking project that…

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Steve Roach & Roger King’s - Dust To Dust cover artwork. A photo of saguaro cactus.
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Ambient Meets Southwestern Americana: “Dust To Dust” Returns With 2025 Remaster

Angel Romero November 6, 2025 No Comments ambientAmericanaelectronic musicRoger KingSteve Roach

Steve Roach & Roger King – Dust To Dust (2025 reissue) Ambient electronic music artist Steve Roach and guitarist Roger King have reissued a 2025…

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The album cover features four quadrants forming a circular shape. Red, blue, purple, and green gradients blend with a grainy effect. Across the center, white text reads “PARSONS X HAR EVEN X RAVITZ.”
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Parsons x Har Even x Ravitz, Three Minds Create Elegant Progressive Music

Angel Romero November 5, 2025 No Comments Claire Parsonscontemporary jazzEran Har Evenjazz-rockProgressive rockZiv Ravitz

Parsons x Har Even x Ravitz – Parsons x Har Even x Ravitz (2025) The Har Even x Parsons x Ravitz trio writes with the…

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The Mommyheads Roll Out “The Beast is Back” Video

Prog News November 4, 2025 No Comments rockThe Mommyheads

The Mommyheads are set to release their 17th album, No Quietus, this Friday, November 7th, 2025. To celebrate the upcoming album, the band is releasing the video…

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The cover of A Family Secret features a hand-drawn sketch on a plain background. A lone figure extends one arm upward, holding several balloon-like strings ending in small, round faces with varied expressions. The band name “Ergot Project” and the album title “A Family Secret” appear in uneven, childlike handwriting.
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Ergot Project’s Heavy Truths, Fractured Selves

Aiden Robinson November 4, 2025 No Comments Ergot Projectheavy rock

Ergot Project — A Family Secret (AMS Records, 2025) A Family Secret is described in the press release as progressive rock, although the album plants…

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oreglo - “The Whirr” cover artwork. Shades of blue and white.
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Oreglo Rev Up With “The Whirr” Ahead Of New EP

Prog News November 3, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzjazz-rockoreglo

London band oreglo released the digital single “The Whirr” on October 29 via Brownswood Recordings. The track is the title cut from the EP The…

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The album cover for The Memory of After by Myth of Logic features a portrait of a woman emerging from a painterly background of deep blues, blacks, and muted browns. The band’s name appears in white lettering at the top, while the album title is written in cursive near the bottom.
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Myth of Logic – The Memory of After

Professor Mark November 2, 2025 No Comments Chris BarbosaDavid PateJerry OutlawLouis AlexiMyth of Logic – The Memory of AfterProgressive rockScott G. DavisTara Jennings

Anne-Claire’s Bad Dog promotions brought me another great new band to review. Their name is Myth Of Logic, and their new album, The Memory Of…

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