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With Petty Life, Juan Ignacio Quesada embarks on a daring progressive rock journey, crafting a concept EP that is a challenge…
Masters of crafting soundscapes that teeter on the edge of reality and the infinite, New York trio Mono Means One…
Serbian metallers Stellar Tomb make a bold entrance into the world of progressive and extreme metal with their six-track debut,…
Finding fresh talent in the metal scene can be a challenge, especially with the proliferation of similar-sounding metalcore bands. Yet,…
Prog Sphere is thrilled to host the exclusive premiere of SVYNX’s debut full-length album, This is Not Art. The album is…
A Swarm of the Sun may be rooted in metal, but their music transcends genre conventions, relying as much on…
After several singles and an EP, Nashville progressive/classic rock trio Gentry Blue come forth with the release of a full-length…
For a progressive album to truly succeed, it must balance exploration and experimentation while remaining memorable and relatable. Many progressive…
Tusmørke’s twelfth studio album, Dawn of Oberon, contains an imaginative if elusive brand of experimental folk-rock, with a tense and sometimes…
One of the most gratifying aspects of exploring music is observing how different bands, styles, and scenes influence one another.…