All posts tagged "progressive rock"

  • Daymoon interview

    Daymoon is a “regressive rock” band led by Fred Lessing, hailing from Sintra, Portugal. The band’s debut album called All Tomorrows was recently completed after...

  • Daymoon – All Tomorrows

    Although tracing its origins back to the United States and Britain, the progressive rock movement has since moved on to infect the underground of virtually...

  • Leprous – Bilateral

    With much assurance I can say that Leprous is one of the most interesting bands in recent years. The avalanche that started after their not-quite-distinguishable-but-still-excellent...

  • Brian Ellis – Cosmic Perspective

    The name of Brian Ellis is mostly known in progressive rock circles by his work with psychedelic/progressive rock act, Astra. Hailing from San Diego /...

  • Wolverine – Communication Lost

    Just when I thought all of the fresh talent in prog metal was hiding towards the more extreme side of the spectrum, I am introduced...

  • Sean Filkins – War and Peace and Other Stories

    Best known for his vocal duties with the modern prog rock band Big Big Train, Sean Filkins has decided to go and make music under...

  • Nordagust – In the Mist of Morning

    Nordic folk music meets dark atmospheric symphonic prog on this the first official album from Norway’s Nordagust (“Spirit of the North Wind”), released last year. Dominated...

  • Are You Ready for Lesbian?

    I sat down recently for a chat with Benjamin Thomas-Kennedy of Seattle’s psychoprog doomers Lesbian. We talked about the band’s history, other projects, as well...

  • Yes – Fly From Here

    2011 has met a string of new albums from the classic bands of progressive rock. Be it the latest Van Der Graaf Generator LP or...

  • An interview with Steve Hackett

    Steve Hackett is a musician whose reputation precedes him. As the classic guitarist for prog rock heavyweights Genesis, he is one of the figureheads of...