prog

  • CLASSICS WEEK: Decades after its release, In the Court of the Crimson King still stands tall as one of the greatest and most relevant progressive rock albums ever. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • Rush fans are pretty psyched about this new album, and I could see why. Clockwork Angels is definitely the best record the band has put out since 2000, but I’m not sure if, personally, it entertains as much as the group’s classics. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • 2012

    Did you dig on that Guardian Alien snippet yesterday? I hope so, cuz if you did, then this new Starring track should fit into your musical diet pretty easily. Starring is an experimental rock band that fearlessly pairs elements of psychedelia, jazz fusion, and prog together into a surprisingly well-executed

  • Trioscapes is a heavy, new jazz fusion projected featuring Between the Buried and Me bassist Dan Briggs. It’s a surprising release for Metal Blade Recs, and I question whether or not it would have been released if it weren’t for the BTBAM connection. However, that’s not to

  • prog

    Since my visit with the new Opeth album, I’ve been hankering for some nice progressive rock. When it comes to that, Wobbler delivers. The band is from Norway, and has been around for over a decade. The group’s latest album is titled Rites at Dawn, and delivers a

  • 7

    New 7” from UK outfit Wolf People. The track “Silbury Sands” is the lead single from their latest album, Steeple, which was released in October last year. Dig on the fiery guitar licks and English melodies below. Look out for the single’s 3/8 release if you like it: