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Review: Coheed and Cambria – The Father of Make Believe

The concept prog rockers return. With more guitars.

By Chris, 10 monthsMarch 22, 2025 ago

Review: Dim Gray – Shards

Not an appealing swatch colour, but definitely a band worth hearing.

By Christopher, 10 monthsMarch 20, 2025 ago

Review: Maud the Moth – The Distaff

You’re gonna be doing a lot of doobie rolling when you’re living in A Temple Down by the River!

By Dave, 10 monthsMarch 19, 2025 ago

Lost In Time: Vulture Industries – The Tower

Mountains, towers, vultures, fine wine, and other elevated things.

By Cory, 10 monthsMarch 16, 2025 ago

Lost in Time: Seventh Wonder – The Great Escape

The glory days of power/prog

By Andy, 10 monthsMarch 12, 2025 ago

Review: Steven Wilson – The Overview

An overview of the review of The Overview: it’s good!

By Christopher, 10 monthsMarch 11, 2025 ago

Review: Ologram – La Mia Scia

Ologram’s “La Mia Scia” is a melancholic and contemplative progressive rock album that struggles to leave a lasting trail.

By Francesco, 10 monthsMarch 9, 2025 ago

Review: Pattern-Seeking Animals – Friend of All Creatures

Five albums in and these guys are still seeking for the pattern.

By Andy, 10 monthsMarch 3, 2025 ago

Review: Serpents of Pakhangba – Air and Fire

Me, you, and an ancient shamanic tribe in northeastern India… do we have a date?

By Claire, 10 monthsFebruary 28, 2025 ago

Review: Everon – Shells

Even though we were still using flip phones the last time we heard from [Everon], Shells has lost none of the band’s old lustre.

By Matt, 11 monthsFebruary 27, 2025 ago

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