Three Colours Dark – Love’s Lost Property (Album Review)
Some bands are worth searching out. If Three Colours Dark’s latest release wasn’t on your radar – nor their debut album in 2020 – it…
Some bands are worth searching out. If Three Colours Dark’s latest release wasn’t on your radar – nor their debut album in 2020 – it…
For the past two decades the band Magenta has built a solid reputation through their top-notch live shows and catalog of studio works. At times…
Here it is, friends: the long-awaited twenty-second studio album from Yes. As one of the few bands who pioneered the form we now call Prog…
If the light at the end of the tunnel could be converted into sound, you can bet it would sound exactly like Leprous. Over the…
Making the most of his calendar’s dearth of live gigs, Steve Hackett has apparently stayed busy in the studio, releasing his second album of the…
The year 2020 could be proclaimed as the year of Aphelion. Representing the point of an object’s orbit when it is furthest away from the…
As they entered the studio to record their fourth album, the Neal Morse Band agreed on two objectives: 1 – Not to make a concept…
“Oh by the way, which one’s Pink?” With the volume of Floyd tribute albums that are continually released over the years, it can be hard…
Chicago is establishing itself as a home for quality modern progressive rock, with The Cyberiam becoming one of the primary players. This quartet wields extremely…
Over fifty years after the British Invasion, American progressive rock bands are still relatively few and far between compared to those hailing from other shores.…