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Review: Signals of Bedlam – Liar’s Intuition

A cool progressive rock album (hinging on metal) which brings back memories of the mid 2000s prog scene.

By Chris, 5 yearsMarch 26, 2021 ago

Review: Paranorm – Empyrean

Extreme thrash with exceptional lead guitar work.

By Evan, 5 yearsMarch 22, 2021 ago

Review: Oceana – The Pattern

A somewhat deathened take on standard prog metal

By Evan, 5 yearsMarch 7, 2021 ago

Review: DeLuziver – Chaos Walker

A progressive death offering that just doesn’t hit the mark.

By Chris, 5 yearsMarch 6, 2021 ago

Review: Dzung – Dzanca

A lovely instrumental album combining Vietnamese folk with prog goodness

By Sam, 5 yearsMarch 5, 2021 ago

Review: Need – Norchestrion: A Song for the End

With Norchestrion, Need continue to be a strong light for those longing for how prog metal used to sound.

By Sam, 5 yearsFebruary 22, 2021 ago

Review: Descend – The Deviant

Descend may be the band that us Opeth fans have been looking for all these years. This is an album that is truly remarkable. A faithful continuation of Opeth’s formula all while keeping updated with the meta of twenty years of progressive death metal.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsFebruary 9, 2021 ago

Review: Izthmi – The Arrows of Our Ways

Style: Blackened Death Metal (harsh vocals)Review by: CallumCountry: US-WARelease date: 14 February, 2022 NOTE: This album was originally included in the “Albums We Missed in 2020” Issue of The Progressive Subway It always boggles my mind when a band’s debut album sounds as polished as a seasoned veteran’s, and even Read more…

By The Progressive Subway, 5 yearsFebruary 9, 2021 ago

Review: Royal Hunt – Dystopia

What, this album? Oh you know, It’s just prime progressive symphonic power metal is all.

By Sabrina, 5 yearsJanuary 31, 2021 ago

Review: Dark Quarterer – Pompei

From an 80s heavy metal cult favorite to full blown progressive metal, Dark Quarterer have undergone quite the transformation. How did they do?

By Sam, 5 yearsJanuary 14, 2021 ago

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