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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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    Atomic Time – “Out of the Loop”

    Yes, I’ve been listening to Atomic Time’s Subsounds again. It has become a daily celebration for my wife and I. Atomic Time’s Subsounds is right…

    Professor Mark June 6, 2025 No Comments
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    Valhalore – “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…

    Professor Mark June 3, 2025 No Comments
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    Rebecca Vasmant Finds Her Voice

    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…

    Charlie Melville June 3, 2025 No Comments
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    Doubling Down on Dialog: Laurance & League Keep Company

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

    Charlie Melville June 1, 2025 No Comments
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Featured News

  • 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 for Atomic Time – Out of the Loop features a layered collage of urban lights, mechanical textures, and a central portrait of a contemplative child resting their face in their hands. Blurred exposures and overlapping images. The palette leans heavily on sepia tones with flashes of white and amber light.
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    Atomic Time – “Out of the Loop”

    Professor Mark June 6, 2025 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
  • 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 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
  • 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 LRK Trio – Prayer features two faceless figures, one dressed in black and the other in white, standing on a barren, sandy landscape beneath a bright blue sky with scattered clouds. Both figures hold mirrors where their faces should be, reflecting the sky. Above them, a black bird carries a transparent rectangle. The album title appears boldly in the top right.
CD Reviews

Trio Logic: LRK Trio Plays It Smart and Soulful

Angel Romero April 26, 2025 No Comments LRK Trio

LRK Trio – Prayer (Magnetophone Music, 2022) Based in Moscow, LRK Trio is a forward-thinking jazz ensemble made up of pianist Evgeny Lebedev, bassist Anton…

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The album cover for Envy of None – Stygian Wavz features a hyper-saturated image of two identical blonde women in futuristic magenta outfits, peering through binoculars. They stand in front of a towering black windmill under a blue sky. The title appears boldly in white block letters, while the album name is stylized below in phonetic typography.
CD Reviews

Envy of None – “Stygian Wavz”

Professor Mark April 25, 2025 No Comments Alex LifesonAlf AnnibaliniAndy CurranCanadaEnvy of NoneEnvy of None – "Stygian Wavz"Maiah WynnepopUSA

Envy Of None has returned to deliver their much anticipated second album, Stygian Wavz.  The album was released on Kscope Records, back on March 28. 2025. The band’s first…

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The album cover for Cocktail by Patrick Forgas features a cartoon-style illustration. A smiling figure in sunglasses and a checkered shirt sits at a counter with a cityscape and sundae in the background, evoking a retro diner vibe. The title "Forgas" appears boldly overhead like a marquee, while a small inset portrait of Forgas himself appears near the bottom.
CD Reviews

Mixing It Up: Patrick Forgas Reissues His 1977 Debut Cocktail with Bonus Tracks

Angel Romero April 24, 2025 No Comments jazz-rockPatrick ForgasProgressive rockpsychedelic rock

Patrick Forgas – Cocktail (Cuneiform Rune 3396, 2025). Originally released on LP by Gratte-Ciel ‎- CIEL 2006 (1977, France). French drummer and composer Patrick Forgas,…

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Theo Croker - Photo credit Bruno Baretto. Theo wearing glasses, holding a trumpet.
Music Videos

Trumpet Meets Electronica: Theo Croker Presents “High Vibrations (feat. Malaya)” Single

Prog News April 24, 2025 No Comments contemporary jazzelectronic musicfusionTheo Crokertrumpet

(headline image: Theo Croker – Photo by Bruno Baretto) American trumpeter, composer, producer, and vocalist Theo Croker has announced his upcoming album Dream Manifest, set…

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Tour Announcements

The Flower Kings 2025 ‘Love’ Tour

Prog News April 22, 2025 No Comments Progressive rocksymphonic rockThe Flower Kings

Progressive rock band The Flower Kings will bring their new album Love to stages in Europe during May/June. The tour is accompanied by Neal Morse…

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The album cover for Subsounds by Atomic Time features a grayscale image of a woman's face floats partially submerged in dark water. The band's name, "Atomic Time," appears at the top in fragmented typography, while the album title, "Subsounds," sits below in a futuristic font.
CD Reviews

Atomic Time – “Subsounds”

Professor Mark April 22, 2025 No Comments "Subsounds"Atomic TimeBauruBrazilFernando LimaGabriel D'IncaoHumberto ZiglerKim ChandlerMetal CinematicPedro D'IncaoProgressive rockRoger Lopessymphonic rock

I found a fantastic new progressive rock band from Bauru, Brazil, making some very innovative and heavy progressive rock music. The band is Atomic Time…

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The album cover for All Living Things by Park Jiha features a collage of monochromatic, nature-inspired photographs. Textures of stone, water, leaves, and shadows.
CD Reviews

Park Jiha’s Mesmerizing Circle of Life

Kevin Baker April 21, 2025 No Comments electronic musicKorean musicminimalismworld music

Park Jiha – All Living Things (tak:til, 2025) Gifted Korean composer and multi-instrumentalist Park Jiha returns with All Living Things (tak:til, 2025), a meditative, conceptually…

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Interviews

Orpharion- “A Faraway World” – Interview

Professor Mark April 20, 2025 No Comments "A Faraway World"Ebru KılıçInterviewMetal Cinematicmetal melodicOrpharionProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Welcome, to the Citadel for Metal Fellowship at ProgressiveRockCentral.com! Thank you Ebru Kılıç, lead singer of Orpharion, for taking time out of your busy schedule…

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The album cover for Lateral by Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe features at its center a bright blue circle surrounded by a soft, glowing yellow-green halo, all set against a deep green background. The artists' names appear in uppercase at the top, while the album title "Lateral" is spaced evenly along the bottom.
Music Videos

Space Oddities: Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe Explore Sound in “Big Empty Country”

Prog News April 18, 2025 No Comments ambientBeatie WolfeBrian Enoelectronic music

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe have released “Big Empty Country (Edit),” a preview from their upcoming joint project Lateral, due June 6, 2025, alongside its…

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Nad Sylvan - Photo by Diana Seifert
Music Videos

High Stakes Nostalgia: Nad Sylvan Bets on “Monte Carlo Priceless”

Prog News April 17, 2025 No Comments Nad SylvanProgressive rocksymphonic rock

(headline image: Nad Sylvan – Photo by Diana Seifert) Nad Sylvan, best known as the longtime vocalist for Steve Hackett, returns with a new solo…

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