The Mercy Stone's Scott Grady speaks for Prog Sphere about the group's debut album "Ghettoblaster," influences, and more.
Arcadea's Core Atoms sheds some light on the upcoming self-titled debut album, out on June 16th via Relapse Records.
The Surrealist is an American Progressive band based out of Boston, MA.
Prog Sphere's interview with Glory of the Supervenient's drummer Andrea Bruzzone in support of the band's self-titled debut album.
Prog Sphere's review of Tilted Axes' album "Music for Mobile Electric Guitars."
Roopam Garg, guitarist and founder of The Surrealist talked with Prog Sphere about the band's upcoming EP "Naked Awareness," which is out on September 17.
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It’s no secret that the 1980′s had a pretty harsh effect on the artistic success of many of the progressive rock bands. While the early...
“Cyclone” is, in some respects, a continuation of the increasingly streamlined sound of “Stratosfear”. Although Tangerine Dream were holding strong to their electronic roots, there...