Alejandro

  • “File Under Oblivion” is the final Unfolk album: from positive artistic oblivion (CD1) to negative Internet oblivion (CD2), the topic changes and so does the music; a PROGression through different genres, […]

  • The long-awaited fifth full-length album from Norwegian Prog Rockers MAGIC PIE is on its way. Titled Fragments of the 5th Element it is set to hit the streets on Karisma Records on the 30th of August in CD, […]

  • VOVK is a Ukrainian band from Kyiv that combines a variety of musical styles in its works mixing post-hardcore, stoner, and progressive rock. Their debut album “Lair” combines various musical genres and […]

  • “Citizen: In The Next Life” is Billy Sherwood’s second release in the Citizen series, which follows the concept that he started with the “Citizen” album released in November 2015. The songs describe the individua […]

  • Melodic Revolution Records and Blå Lotus are thrilled to announce that Högtid will be officially released worldwide digitally on June 21st, Summer Solstice

    Fredrik Andersson tells us about the new a […]

  • The German progressive metal youngsters Unprocessed are back with a boom.

    Their debut album “Covenant” gained worldwide attention with its stunning guitar work and a fresh take on Djent with Metalcore ele […]

  • Norwegian progressive metal band Rendezvous Point share their new single “Digital Waste”. It’s the third new track taken from the upcoming studio album “Universal Chaos” which will be released on May 24th, […]

  • UK progressive rock band, NTH ASCENSION, featuring TEN keyboarder Darrel Treece-Birch in their ranks, have released a new music video for ‘True Identity‘, the track is taken from their third album ‘Stranger Than […]

  • UK progressive rock band Warmrain are back with a new CD EP featuring as its lead track Here Comes The Rain Again (Eurythmics cover), a new line-up, and a new performance video of the title track filmed in the […]

  • Following 25 years after after their debut album “Enjoy”, neo-progressive band Arcadelt will release their new album “Arc8” on May 20, 2019 via Italian label Lizard Records.

    “ARC8” represents the closure of a […]

  • Critically acclaimed as one of the best records ever, Robert Wyatt’s 1974 masterpiece “Rock Bottom” has been re-arranged by Craig Fortnam for his amazing North Sea Radio Orchestra. Featuring long time Wyatt’s col […]

  • Alwanzatar is a one man ( Krizla from Norwegian cult heroes Tusmørke) musical project creating extraterrestrial world music, with flute, incantations, synthesizers and electronics.

    The album “Helsfyr Terminal […]

  • Karisma Records have just released the new album by Airbag’s mastermind Bjørn Riis titled A Storm Is Coming.

    With A Storm Is Coming, Bjørn Riis, also known for his work as the co-founder, songwriter and lead g […]

  • Seattle’s Seaprog festival of progressive and art rock will take place on June 7-9, 2019 at the historic Columbia City Theater with what may be its strongest slate of artists to date. Revitalized Swedish prog […]

  • Close to the Rain Bergen Prog Festival (Bergen, Norway), is back with its third edition.
    This time in a bigger venue – the excellent USF Verftet.

    https://www.facebook.com/usfverftet/, one of the most renowned […]

  • Ruphus’ second album “Ranshart” is widely regarded as one of the best Norwegian prog albums from the 70s.

    Ruphus had just released their first album and established themselves in the elite of Norwegian rock, […]

  • The Tomb of the Unknown Ontonaut is 2nd single taken from the Glutton’s third album Eating Music, which is out the 24th of May 2019 through Apollon Records. The power trio – consisting of Eirik Ørevik Aadland on g […]

  • Nicely done! LOVE MACHINE just made it 2nd place at popNRW Awards in the category “outstanding artist”! And, LOVE MACHINE are back with a new release, a new line-up and a fresh breeze in garage and psychedelic […]

  • New York-based progressive rock ensemble, IZZ, is set to release their new studio album Don’t Panic on May 21, 2019.

    Centered around the 18+ minute epic, “42,” Don’t Panic bears all the hallmarks of what has […]

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