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Review: Ikaiora – Beneath a Drifting Haze

“just another one-man bedroom project” (positive)

By Doug, 2 years2024/09/13 ago

Review: Antichambre – A Light on the Screen

Bilateral fans of the world unite.

By Christopher, 2 years2024/09/12 ago

Review: Cime – The Cime Interdisciplinary Music Ensemble

Monty Cime presents a masterclass on politically charged, emotionally hitting, and progressive music.

By Andy, 2 years2024/09/11 ago

Review: The Aphelion – Nascence

Haydon may not play Darth Vader this time, but that doesn’t stop him from embracing the dark side

By Sam, 2 years2024/09/09 ago

Review: Sur Austru – Datura Străhiarelor

Do you love Romania? These guys do!

By Andy, 2 years2024/09/07 ago

Review: Papangu – Lampião Rei

The biggest stroke of prog genius we’ll have all year.

By Zach, 2 years2024/09/06 ago

Review: Anciients – Beyond the Reach of the Sun

They’re back!

By Zach, 2 years2024/09/05 ago

Review: delving – All Paths Diverge

I took the one less listened to, and that has made all the difference.

By Doug, 2 years2024/09/04 ago

Review: Vestige – Janis

Catharsis? In MY metal? It’s more likely thank you think.

By Dave, 2 years2024/09/03 ago

Review: Giant Sleeper – Hyperliminal

An integral part of building giant train tracks

By Christopher, 2 years2024/09/02 ago

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