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Second album from this New York based prog trio. The band is heavily influenced by early period Rush but elements of Yes and Kansas pop up as well. The album highlight is the near 18 minute epic "The Eternal Spring".
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"This release is actually labeled: Citizen Cain’s Stewart Bell presents The Antechamber of Being (Part 1)! Now in most musical circles that would be easily seen as the height of pretentiousness, wouldn’t it?
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New album from Lino Ajello and Marco Cecioni, two of the original members of Il Balletto Di Bronzo. Don't remember them? They were part of the lineup that recorded Sirio 2222. They are helped out by special guest Gianni Leone who was of course the main man behind Ys.
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"It’s great to have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of great music. I confess I’m not so fond of the so called rock aesthetic anymore. In my oppinion we’ve had enough from it.
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"Dutch proggers The Black Fall recently released their sophomore album, Clear Perception. Buy it. Stream it. Listen to it. It is very good. Bruce Soord, of The Pineapple Thief fame, produced it, and it clearly bears his mark.
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The popular neo-prog band from Argentina arrive in 2020 with a new vocalist, Matías Pereyra. If you are a fan of Genesis and of course Marillion you'll have lots to dig your teeth into.
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"This 2003 release was the first Kayak album I heard since I first discovered symphonic rock a couple of years ago. I heard the title track on Dutch radio station Arrow Rock and I liked it a lot.
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"More recent Italian Prog from Bari.Named after a Greek mythical figure and even the title apparently makes a statement on Prometheus' life, this is pounding Symphonic Prog with harder moves on organ and electric guitar, opening instrumental has great resemblances to the dark moves of MUSEO ROSE
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"Mad Fellaz is an Eclectic Prog band from Italy founded in 2010. The band has seen some changes in it's line up, but for the most part, remains the same.
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Urban Trapeze is a little known quintet from Spain led by keyboardist Daniel Seglers. The band formed in 2005 and released what was essentially a demo CD of a live rehearsal in 2006.
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"For his second solo studio album, Dave Kerzner maintains the air of melancholy that permeated 2014’s New World. There are plenty of big name guests here, including Steve Hackett, Nick D’Virgilio, and Colin Edwin, but the influence of Pink Floyd looms large over the proceedings.
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"The Fold is Montreal based Karcius’ fifth release, their current sound forming in the previous album, 2012’s The First Day when they added vocalist and bass player Sylvain Auclair to the band that was previously mainly an instrumental outfit that has been on the scene since 2001.
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Double live CD recorded at Saint Palais Sur Mer, France on August 18, 2018. Its the complete set and includes two bonus studio tracks.
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"Together Again is the second album from Moon Halo, the musical project of vocalist Marc Atkinson and keyboardist Iain Jennings.
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"Tercia was a great Mexican symphonic progressive rock band in the mid 70’s and early 80’s but unfortunately, they never recorded any music, let alone made a record back then. Now, original keyboard player and composer Fernando Garrido has rescued the original compositions of Tercia from obscuri
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Many years ago we released a beautiful album called Darker from Swiss prog band Dawn. The band hasn't been very active but they have graced us with a vinyl single which hopefully gives us an idea where the band is headed. If you are a Mellotron freak there is much to enjoy here!
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"Exciting to have yet another release from the (I think) excellent Thank You Scientist (and I'll take just an EP), and exciting to come to a release that has been so well received here (a weighted 4.55/5.00 average from 24 ratings when I got here).
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"Can it be possible that we've got to 2014 without me ever having heard a studio album by Lazuli? Yes, ladies and gents, that is possible, I can assure you.
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"Lazuli, a band from the south of France, was formed in 1998.
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After the release of seven solo albums between 2008 and 2018, Italian bassist and composer ALBERTO RIGONI (soloist, BAD AS band, co-producer of Vivaldi Metal Project, founder of Bassists Alliance Project, ex Twinspirits) is now going to release “Prog Injection”, an instrumental heavy progressive
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Looking Glass Lantern is the nom de guerre for multi-instrumentalist Graham Dunnington. This is his fourth album. Like the previous outings this is full on retro-prog. Musically I'm reminded quite a bit of Steve Hackett's solo work but with an injection of Victorian/steam punk flavor.
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This Seattle based prog band was unknown to me until the announcement that they would be a featured artist at Rosfest in 2020. Of course I had to check them out and I was in for a big surprise. This is old school prog right in my wheelhouse.
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Totally unknown instrumentral trio from Brazil consisting of Alayr Júnior (drums), Jameson Trezena (bass), and Emerson Ribas (guitar). They have zero social media presence or even a webpage. All I can tell you is these guys shred like nobody's business.
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Seattle based Moon Letters' 2019 debut "Until They Feel The Sun" was a bit of a revelation for us. Three years later the band has released their sophomore album "Thank You From The Future" and its a bit different. While its definitely a prog rock album its a bit less retro sounding.
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Haven of Echoes is a new project by critically acclaimed musicians Paul Sadler (Spires) and Andreas Hack (Frequency Drift) that puts sophisticated songwriting, thoughtful lyrics and emotional vocal performance to the fore.
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