Lost in Time: Shadow Gallery – Carved in Stone
Improving in many ways from the already impressive debut, Shadow Gallery put forward a definitive sound on their sophomore.
Improving in many ways from the already impressive debut, Shadow Gallery put forward a definitive sound on their sophomore.
A delightful, whimsical prog debut, Shadow Gallery energetically worked their way into my heart from day one
Back to Times of a melodeath masterpiece.
In a time before djent and metalcore, melodic prog metal was kin- just kidding. This album’s pretty neat though.
One of the very highlights of South American prog, with a unique way of integrating Andes folk ingredients to the mix.
The Subway stops in Scotland for some mystical progressive heavy metal
Legendary flamenco-inspired fusion from Spain, 1976.
A highly technical but non-snobby and at moments even humorous avant-prog album from Yugoslavia laced with Balkan and alpine folk influences. Nonsense at its best!
Together with Harry Roesli’s Titik Api, the pinnacle of gamelan prog.
A gem of energetic 70s fusion from Czechoslovakia.