progressive rock
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King Gizzard has released a proggy new album into the public domain, and it’s perhaps the band’s most holistic and ambitious effort this year.
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King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard seem to have their fourth album of 2017 locked and loaded, and while I haven’t been particularly impressed by the past two releases, this latest single has got my mouth watering. “Crumbling Castle” is one of the most epic, multi-faceted, and mystical tracks
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MA stoner rock/doom metal outfit Elder impressively reinvents itself with a more progressive sound on Reflections of a Floating World.
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Former Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters applies the politically charged spirit of his past work to the political landscape of today on his latest release.
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This opening track from Childish Gambino‘s new album Awaken, My Love! announces a powerful change of pace – Donald turns in a killer vocal performance as he ventures into the world of psychedelic soul. Glad to say I’m finally hyped for a Childish Gambino project! The full thing drops
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Yes’ Close to the Edge is one of progressive rock’s most fun, accessible, and triumphantly melodic albums.
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Ghost is back with an album that adequately depicts their dark, melodic, and occult musical world.
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Experimental rock and metal act Liturgy makes a magnum opus of the sounds and ideas forged on their last album.
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While not as stuck in the past and weakly produced as Wilson’s last full-length, Hand. Cannot. Erase. displays a similar lack of excitement when it comes to rehashing ideas from classic progressive rock albums.
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