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Days Between Stations -Perpetual Motion Machines cover artwork. Two naked bodies painted red lying face up in shallow graves in a flat field.
Music Videos

Days Between Stations Unveil “Seeds” Music Video Ahead of New Album Release

Prog News October 14, 2024 No Comments Days Between StationsProgressive rock

Los Angeles-based progressive rock band Days Between Stations is set to release its fourth album, Perpetual Motion Machines (Music For A Film), on November 29.…

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Oddleaf’s Debut Album: Symphonic Splendor and Progressive Rock Mastery

Angel Romero October 14, 2024 No Comments OddleafProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Oddleaf – Where Ideal and Denial Collide (self-released, 2024) Oddleaf‘s debut album, Where Ideal and Denial Collide, is a striking entry into the world of…

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Oddleaf: A Standout in the International Progressive Rock Scene

Angel Romero October 14, 2024 No Comments OddleafProgressive rocksymphonic rock

French progressive rock band Oddleaf was founded in early 2020 by Carina Taurer (keyboards) and Mathieu Rossi (flute/electronic flute) after a decade of performing Early…

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The Blackheart Orchestra – “Bloodlines Release and Hotel Utopia Tour” Interview

Professor Mark October 12, 2024 No Comments Chrissy MostynPopular RockProgressive rockRick PilkingtonThe Blackheart Orchestra

Welcome, to The Noble Shire of Progressive Discussion here at Progressive Rock Central. Today we will be talking with the Blackheart Orchestra. Thank you Chrissy…

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Frant1c – “A Brand New World” – Interview

Professor Mark October 6, 2024 No Comments Alexandre LamiaAnne Claire RalloFrant1cHelen TironMartin WilsonProgressive rock

Welcome, Anne Claire Rolo, and the band Frant1c to The Noble Shire of Progressive Discussion here at Progressive Rock Central.com! Today we have: Anne-Claire Rallo:…

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CD Reviews

Nicola Lori’s “Urban Vision”: A Progressive Exploration of City Life

Angel Romero October 5, 2024 1 Comment ambientelectronic musicfusionjazz-rockNicola LoriProgressive rock

Nicola Lori – Urban Vision (NL Music, 2024) Nicola Lori’s debut album, Urban Vision, draws inspiration from modern urban life, a concept previously explored by…

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Beardfish - Songs For Beating Hearts cover artwork. A fantasy illustration with a heart in the middle and two opposing heads. A woman on the right with cracked eggs and duckling coming out of one egg, and a warrior-like male head on the left.
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Beardfish Release New Single “Torrential Downpour” Ahead of Upcoming Album

Prog News October 2, 2024 No Comments BeardfishProgressive rocksymphonic rock

Swedish progressive rock band Beardfish has released the video for “Torrential Downpour,” the second single from their upcoming album Songs For Beating Hearts, which is…

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Mile Marker Zero - Coming of Age cover artwork. an illustration of a tree with red leaves and roots.
CD Reviews

Mile Marker Zero’s Reflection on Coming of Age

Aiden Robinson October 2, 2024 No Comments hard rockProgressive rock

Mile Marker Zero – Coming of Age (self-released, 2024) Coming of Age is the third full-length release from Mile Marker Zero. The album encapsulates the…

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Ruby Dawn – "Blood on Water cover artwork. a beautiful lake landscape with a bunny by the shore. A large metallic cube is floating in the air,
CD Reviews

Ruby Dawn – “Blood on Water”

Professor Mark October 1, 2024 No Comments "Blood on Water"Adam J. PerryCarola BaerDave Salsburyhard rockIan TurnerProgressive rockRuby Dawn

Ruby Dawn has returned and will release their second full album on the 1st of November. Blood on Water is that amazing second album release,…

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Interviews

“Môr – “The Wisdom of Simple Things – Interview

Professor Mark September 28, 2024 No Comments "The Wisdom of Simple Things"Chris MatthewsInterviewMôrPeter RandProgressive rockRamlee Oak

Welcome, Ramlee Oak, (who writes the band’s lyrics, sings lead vocals, and plays bass, drums, and additional instruments); and Peter Rand, (who plays keyboards and…

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