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Review: Intrascendence – Intrascendence

Dop-doom-da-dum, introspection is fun.

By Vince, 7 monthsMay 13, 2025 ago

Review: Spiral Garden – Spiral Garden

A spiral built upon a thousand intricate ratios.

By Ian, 7 monthsMay 12, 2025 ago

Review: Cosmic Cathedral – Deep Water

Neal Morse is back with another godly progressive rock album of epic proportion.

By Andy, 7 monthsMay 10, 2025 ago

Review: Lost Crowns – The Heart Is in the Body

Everything at once all the time!

By Sam, 7 monthsMay 10, 2025 ago

Review: Chuck Salamone – CRT Dreams

Player Two has entered the game…

By Vince, 7 monthsMay 7, 2025 ago

Review: Slung – In Ways

Yearn and burn (rubber)

By Daniel, 7 monthsMay 5, 2025 ago

Review: Samtar – The Bog of Cosmic Delusions

Will this one-man progressive rock act get mired in the bog, or find solid footing?

By Claire, 7 monthsMay 5, 2025 ago

Review: Bjørn Riis – Fimbulvinter

Never trust a guy selling you secondhand Airbags.

By Ian, 7 monthsMay 1, 2025 ago

Review: Sleigh Bells – Bunky Becky Birthday Boy

Brooklyn-based band bound back with perfectly-produced progressive pop.

By Ishmael, 8 monthsApril 30, 2025 ago

Review: Black Country, New Road – Forever Howlong

The Brits do it again.

By Cooper, 8 monthsApril 30, 2025 ago

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7: Noteworthy
6: Satisfactory
5: Unremarkable
4: Weak
3: Bad
2: Awful
1: Abysmal


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