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Review: Sykofant – Red Sun

Some real sykos will love this EP.

By Daniel, 1 year2025/03/28 ago

Review: Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant

Alas, I am still disappointed by Jethro Tull.

By Andy, 1 year2025/03/26 ago

Review: Chercán – Chercán

Move over Rivers of Nihil, there’s a new prog saxophone in town.

By Doug, 1 year2025/03/25 ago

Review: Coheed and Cambria – The Father of Make Believe

The concept prog rockers return. With more guitars.

By Chris, 1 year2025/03/22 ago

Review: Dim Gray – Shards

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

By Christopher, 1 year2025/03/20 ago
Still Waters Empty House

Review: foot foot – still waters, empty house

Someone ask Quentin Tarantino if he wants an indie prog band for his next film’s soundtrack.

By Ian, 1 year2025/03/19 ago

Review: Eidola – Mend

An Ambitious flop, with glimmers of greatness

By Saturn, 1 year2025/03/15 ago

Review: Steven Wilson – The Overview

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

By Christopher, 1 year2025/03/11 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, 1 year2025/03/09 ago

Review: Pattern-Seeking Animals – Friend of All Creatures

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

By Andy, 1 year2025/03/03 ago

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