Reports from the Underground: July 2020 prog reviewed (part 2)
The Progressive Subway reports on July 2020’s finest, and also the not so fine bits!
The Progressive Subway reports on July 2020’s finest, and also the not so fine bits!
Despite COVID-19 finally hammering in on album releases, The Prog Subway keeps on driving as strong as ever!
In the final post of the first half of 2020 we dissect June’s best, worst, and weirdest albums!
Style: Stoner Doom, Progressive Metal (mixed vocals)Review by: JonahCountry: UKRelease date: 19 June, 2020 [EDITOR’S NOTE: This review was originally published in the June 2020 (part 2) Issue of The Progressive Subway] The doom output this year has finally started to look pretty dang good, and it has left me Read more…
June is a month in which college students are under high stress finishing off the year, but the Prog Subway keeps going at full speed with no signs of stopping!
Chugging through the last stop in May, The Prog Subway wraps up the month of releases.
Style: Power/Folk (Mixed vocals)Review by: AndrewCountry: US-PNRelease date: 15 May, 2020 NOTE: This album was originally included in the May Part. 2, 2020 issue of The Progressive Subway I always love surprise releases. Eliminating the suspense period and delivering new music straight to my ears — what’s not to like? Read more…
Still going at full speed, The Prog Subway drives through May, divulging the month’s best albums and the blog’s future plans.
Going at full speed, The Subway delves into April 2020 for the final time to expose the month’s best kept secrets!
The Prog Subway amps up the pace and enters April 2020 with double speed! Did they crash or did they succeed? Find out!