Reports from the Underground: May 2020 prog reviewed (part 1)
Still going at full speed, The Prog Subway drives through May, divulging the month’s best albums and the blog’s future plans.
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!
Style: Traditional (clean, female vocals)Review by: SamCountry: ItalyRelease date: 6 April, 2020 NOTE: This album was originally included in the April 2020 issue of The Progressive Subway Finding a band that worships Dream Theater is easy. Finding a band that Read more…
An otherworldly two hour experience of drone, jazz, and avant-garde
For the final time the Prog Subway reviews March 2020 albums!
Guy doesn’t like power metal vocals but does like Haken, guess what happens?
The Prog Subway stops at the third March station, picking up some of the most unique albums the month has to offer!
Shaman Elephant bassist Ole-Andreas Sæbø Jensen discusses his influences and the musical direction behind the band’ newest release “Wide Awake But Still Asleep”