The review special of Yes Fragile album, released in 1971.
There are few films that have left such an impression on me like Blade Runner. One part neo-noir science-fiction adventure, one part deeply felt existential...
If you have too much time on your hands, trying to run to keep up with Omar Rodriguez-Lopez’s prolific output could turn into a full...
We have few CDs to offer you, but as we already host a give-away event, this time we decided to make things a bit interesting...
Even before there was “Keeper of the Seven Keys”, the German power metal titans Helloween were flying high. Although they hadn’t yet redefined the genre...
Their is a major problem with being a fan of a particular band or artist and attempting to write a review of a new album...
The greatest doctor among metalheads and the greatest metalhead among doctors, Slobodan Trifunović, writes about the albums you will probably not listen to. Even though...
David Lazar Galić is the bassist of Belgrade’s modern metal outfit Draconic, who occasionally works as Prog Sphere’s columnist. This article is David’s look on...
…or the albums I enjoyed at the most throughout the year. My expectations from 2012, musically, were that I actually didn’t have any expectations, unlike...
Progressive rock seems to have a connection with horror films. Goblin wrote the haunting soundtrack for Dario Argento’s Suspiria, and William Friedkin’s The Exorcist was...