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Interview: Altesia

Altesia joins us for an interview about their new album Embryo. Here you’ll acquire new information about their songwriting, influences, album themes, and… more?

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/10/21 ago

Review: Altesia – Embryo

Altesia brings home another prog metal classic.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/10/16 ago

Review: A Kew’s Tag – Hephioz

Hephioz is an amazing listening experience that will tell you a story twofold, once by the lyrics and the other by the instrumentation.

By Mathis, 5 years2021/10/11 ago

Review: The Mask of the Phantasm – New Axial Age

The good vibes have struck as The Mars Volta members branch out into side-projects.

By Sam, 5 years2021/10/04 ago

Review: The Cyberiam – Connected

The Cyberiam deliver a balanced reinterpretation of Rush-ian prog rock but with a modern twist.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/09/29 ago

Review: The Neal Morse Band – Innocence & Danger

A stellar late-career release from a group of legends

By Nick, 5 years2021/09/21 ago

Review: Moon Machine – Moon Machine

If you are someone who wishes Keor never would have diverged from Steven Wilson/Opeth inspired sound he established in Petrichor, I think I might just have the album for you.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/08/16 ago

Lost in Time: Los Jaivas – Alturas de Macchu Picchu

One of the very highlights of South American prog, with a unique way of integrating Andes folk ingredients to the mix.

By Tim, 5 years2021/07/21 ago

Review: Papangu – Holoceno

An incredibly musically ambitious album that is executed as well as it is envisioned. 7 years in the making, Holoceno combines progressive sludge metal with elements of avant garde and zeuhl.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/07/07 ago

Review: Wine Guardian – Timescape

From past to present, Timescape showcases quality songwriting whose influences originate throughout the prog rock and metal hemisphere.

By Sabrina, 5 years2021/06/25 ago

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