Welcome to House of Prog, your home for progressive music and more…featuring one of the few all vinyl shows on the web!
Our Mission statement: “To be the best 1970’s style progressive radio station on the internet, welcoming all genres, with a focus on progressive rock, the genres that inspired it and the genres inspired by it”
PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO REGISTER AND JOIN US IN CHAT DURING LIVE SHOWS!

Gravethorn: Atrocitas (2024)

I admit it, I only grabbed this because I loved the cover but the more I listened to this the more I realised I had stumbled upon something really interesting. Formed in 2021 by Krystof (vocals, guitar, bass, keys) and Bob Hill (drums) they made a reputation for...

Greybeards: Out of the Red (2025)

Originally four schoolfriends came together for a one-off gig in Gävle, Sweden, but it went so well they kept playing and since then they have played gigs not only in Sweden but also in China, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, Slovenia, Poland, Palestine,...

Trash Panda & Lazuli Vane: Appalachian Seafoam (2024)

The band Trash Panda began in 2015 as the recording project of songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Patrick Taylor, gradually turning into a band. They have released some albums and average more than 100,000 streams on Spotify each month, but this album is just...

Liljevars Brann: Helja Kor (2024)

Here we have the debut album from Liljevars Brann, a black metal outfit formed by drummer Kristjan and singer/guitarist Sjelvindur, who also play together in Autumnblaze and Paragon of Beauty. Although it was recorded in eight weeks in 2021 it took until September...

Laird Jackson: Life (2024)

Jazz singer Laird Jackson released her debut album in 1994, her second in 2002 and this her third in 2024 so she is not one of the most prolific artists around, but has nothing to apologise about and says, “Life happened, I didn’t stop living. I travelled, I wrote, I...

Kings of Mercia: Battle Scars (2024)

When guitarist Jim Matheos (Fates Warning) made it known he was writing songs for a brand-new project, word got to English journalist Dave Ling, who put Matheos in touch with singer Steve Overland (FM). To complete the line-up the duo then recruited drummer Simon...

Gunhild Carling: Jazz Is My Lifestyle (2024)

Gunhild’s latest album is credited to Gunhild Carling’s Big Band with Strings. There are 20 musicians listed in the big band, six soloists and the strings are provided by the Prague Strings Chamber Orchestra. As for Gunhild herself, this is an album comprised of 100%...

Gunhild Carling: Good Evening Cats (2022)

Gunhild literally grew up surrounded by music as her father Hans formed The Carling Family Band in the 1980’s and they are still very active in the jazz scene today. She is a multi-instrumentalist and singer, and obviously still believes in keeping the family involved...

Drusuna: Beyond the Green Realm (2024)

I first came across Portuguese Pagan Folk outfit Drusuna back in 2020 when I reviewed one of their singles, but this is the first time I have come across an album: I said back then that it would be something worth hearing, and I love it when I am right. They were...

Fit for an Autopsy: The Nothing That Is (2024)

Here we have the seventh album from New Jersey deathcore outfit Fit For An Autopsy. They have had a remarkably stable line-up wit this being the third album to feature guitarists Pat Sheridan, Will Putney and Tim Howley, drummer Josean Orta, vocalist Joe Badolato, and...
The Hu: Rumble of Thunder (2022)

The Hu: Rumble of Thunder (2022)

It is incredibly difficult to come up with a new sound, no matter the genre, so bands often find themselves being likened to others, but that was not the case when Mongolian band The Hu burst onto the scene with their video for “Wolf Totem” (85 million views)....

Agony Street: Italian Whisky (2023)

Agony Street: Italian Whisky (2023)

Last year I was fortunate enough to hear the CD reissue of Agony Street’s 1993 second album, ‘Songs For William’, which was recorded by just two people, multi-instrumentalist Klas Qvist playing most of the instruments and harmonizing together with his Agony Street...

Chip Z’Nuff: Perfectly Imperfect (2022)

Chip Z’Nuff: Perfectly Imperfect (2022)

Chip Z’Nuff will always be associated with the band he formed nearly 40 years ago, Enuff Z’Nuff, with whom he has released more than 20 albums since their debut in 1989. These days he is not only the lead singer in that band, a role he only took on a few years back,...

Enuff Z’Nuff: Finer Than Sin (2022)

Enuff Z’Nuff: Finer Than Sin (2022)

Releasing a solo album towards the beginning of 2022 obviously was not enough for bassist/singer Chip Z’Nuff, as in November the band released their 17th studio album, ‘Finer Than Sin’. With the return of Tony Fennell (guitar, vocals) in 2021, we are back to the same...

Dead Favours: Riffing & Yelling [Part 2] (2023)

Dead Favours: Riffing & Yelling [Part 2] (2023)

In 2021, Dead Favours released the first half of their album to great acclaim, winning the Rock category at the Aotearoa Music Awards, and finally we now get the second half with another six songs – let us hope that at some point we get the two combined on vinyl as a...

Written by Wolves: Give Em Hell [Alt Version] (2023)

Written by Wolves: Give Em Hell [Alt Version] (2023)

Having only recently released their first single from the new album, here we have Written By Wolves back with a very different take on that song, which has been opening their live sets over the last year. Singer Michael Murphy explained it like this, “we wanted to...

Scorpions: Rock Believer (2022)

Scorpions: Rock Believer (2022)

When I was 16, Scorpions released the album ‘Lovedrive’ and I immediately fell in love with their music, and not only sought out both ‘Animal Magnetism’ and ‘Blackout’ when they were released but went back to some of their earlier material and was especially a fan of...

Wonderlove: All Of The Nightmares (2022)

Wonderlove: All Of The Nightmares (2022)

I really enjoyed both Perfect Beings albums, so when I heard Jesse Nason (keyboards on all releases) and Dicki Fliszar (drums on ‘Perfect Beings’ and ‘Perfect Beings II’) had reunited with the first band they were in together I was somewhat intrigued. 20 years on from...

Ygodeh: Hush (2022)

Ygodeh: Hush (2022)

Released at the beginning of 2022, this is the final album to feature singer Reverend Jeyzus, who has since been replaced by Chronic Procrastinator , with the rest of the line-up being guitarist Piton, drummer Melissa Rable and bassist Kaptain. I have known Piton for...

Kazia: Seven Foot Wall (2023) single

Kazia: Seven Foot Wall (2023) single

Earlier this year I caught up with Kazia for the first time, a band which comprises people who are all involved in other outfits, so we have singer Phoebe Walsh ({Brown Sugar Factory}), drummer Oliver Prendegast ({Strangely Arousing}), bassist/flautist Michael...

On Tick: Planet Chrome (2023)

On Tick: Planet Chrome (2023)

When On Tick released their debut album, Nothing New, towards the end of 2021 they were already in a state of change as it had been recorded as a trio of brothers Brendan (vocals and drums) and Aidan O'Loughlin (vocals, guitar) along with bassist Matt Hammond who also...

BAkeR: Eternal Now (2023)

BAkeR: Eternal Now (2023)

Mike Baker has been involved in both the Australian and NZ music scenes since the Eighties, running the import/export operations for Australia’s Hot Records at one point, releasing an album himself as a member of Not Really Anything and also managing Glide. Last year...

Anthony Coulter: Younger (2023) single

Anthony Coulter: Younger (2023) single

Here we have the latest single from Anthony’s album Pilgrimage To the Sea, where he says he is not getting any younger, something I can really relate to given I am 60 in just a few months and certainly act a lot more than I used to. Mind you, I don’t think every day...

Written By Wolves: Give ‘Em Hell (2023) single

Written By Wolves: Give ‘Em Hell (2023) single

They may not have released any new material in 2022, but everyone knew the boys were working on their next album, and if you were fortunate enough to see them play then you will have already heard this as they were using this as the opening number. In many ways this...

DONATE TO HOUSE OF PROG


NOW ON HOUSE OF PROG

 

Winamp, iTunesWindows Media PlayerReal PlayerQuickTimeStream Proxy

 

IF YOU ARE HAVING ISSUES WITH THE PLAYER PLEASE CLICK HERE

 

Gagliarchives SoCan

Band Wagon Retromatic Studios

WHAT”S GOIN’ ON

  • Matteo Mancuso
    by Alex Driessen on March 17, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Poppodium Boerderij, Zoetermeer [NL] Friday, 7th March 2025 Fame had already preceded Matteo, even though his discography is limited to just a single album, The Journey released in 2023. Playing the guitar from a very young age, coached by his…

  • Charlie Bramald – Ghost Of The Machine
    by Darren Walker on March 15, 2025 at 6:05 pm

    There are many ways to describe Charlie Bramald: but I will give it a go at doing him justice… A larger than life fun loving personality, dramatic vocals, striking stage presence along with powerful and evocative music writing skills, which…

  • Ghost Of The Machine / Dikajee
    by Darren Walker on March 15, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    The Corporation, Sheffield Sunday, 2nd March 2025 Empires Must Fall – Album Launch Being an inveterate scrounger I managed to get hold of an access all areas pass for the launch concert of Ghost of the Machine’s exceptional album Empires…

  • Tribe3 – Life Amongst Strangers
    by Leo Trimming on March 14, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    In 2023 Tribe3 came out of nowhere to give us their remarkable eponymous debut album, which was reviewed very positively by TPA’s now sadly departed Jez Rowden, the first reviewer to champion this band (and for whom they still hold…

  • Gayle Ellett & The Electromags – The Painted River Of Light
    by Graham Thomas on March 13, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    The Painted River of Light is the third album from Gayle Ellett & The Electromags, and something of a departure from the direction of the first two releases. Up until now, the music was very much a celebration of the…

  • Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – Live: Perpetual Change
    by Alex Driessen on March 12, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Anyone who regularly watches YouTube and is interested in Yes will no doubt have noticed the various videos of Jon Anderson in collaboration with the Band Geeks. Crystal clear versions of the beloved epic/iconic songs by the legendary singer and…

  • Remembering Jez…
    by The Progressive Aspect on March 10, 2025 at 11:00 am

    Hard to believe, but it is one year today that we lost our wonderful friend and colleague Jez Rowden. A truly witty and positive man who touched so many, and always with that heart-warming and infectious smile… As I attempt…

  • District 97 – Live For The Ending
    by Graham Thomas on March 8, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    One of the best things to come out of the US in recent years surely has to be District 97, and whilst their music has never been in the easy listening section of the prog shelf, their most recent studio…

  • Jethro Tull – Curious Ruminant
    by Magnus Moar on March 7, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Whilst many of the great prog acts of the Seventies have become increasingly less prolific in their studio output over time, Ian Anderson and his band (since once more raising the banner of ‘Jethro Tull’) have released three studio albums…

  • Ghost Of The Machine – Empires Must Fall
    by Darren Walker on March 6, 2025 at 6:00 pm

    Although the Prog community tend to be a friendly and welcoming bunch I have found that all you have to do is speak to two of them and they will give you three definitions of what Prog is, or should…

RECENTLY PLAYED

Loading ...
WP Popup