Reports from the Underground: Albums We Missed in 2021
A final batch of reviews from 2021 before the year-end list as The Progressive Subway drives back to the missed stops.
A final batch of reviews from 2021 before the year-end list as The Progressive Subway drives back to the missed stops.
Have you been looking for new prog lately? We’ve had a bit of a spelunker expedition into the depths of the prog underground, and these are the exotic finds we have to share. There’s a little something for everyone here: prog rock, traditional heavy metal, thrash metal, post rock, avant garde black metal… the list basically never stops.
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Finishing up the first half of the year, we take a look at June’s most remarkable albums!
Free-Form-Jazz-Avant-Doom?? YES PLEASE! We interviewed Belgium’s Neptuniun Maximalism, you don’t want to miss it!
Flying guinea pigs and May’s best albums: a dangerous mixture. Back to the size of where it all began, this edition is bound to leave you very happy.
Psychedelic Vikings from Colorado come to show you that while Agalloch died physically, their legacy will live on, now with extra psych doom!
April 2021: the month where we apparently become a kvlt publication
March into our Prog Subway for some nifty albums