Prog Rock
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Yuuf – ‘Mt. Sava’ Review
Slinky, breezy, and another musicianship showcase of instrumental rock breaking traditional genre boundaries.
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Hannah Frances returns with new avant rock single and album coming October
The polyrhythmic fingerpicker is back with possibly my favourite single of 2025 to date.
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Crown Lands – Ritual II Review
A rhythmic spiritual journey with an array of percussion, flutes, guitars, and synths at your side.
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Bird’s Robe Celebrate 15 Years of Australian Prog Rock and Post Rock with Documentary Series
Featuring contributions from over 50 artists and bands, charting 15 years of creating a community.
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Crown Lands – Ritual I Review
Heavy prog rock duo turn to psychdelic world ambience for a beautiful EP for those who enjoy hand percussion and flutes.
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Introducing… Camilla Wickman
If piano prog rock went on an ancestral retreat to find itself, and the land it came from.
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Live Vault – SPELLLING
When a girl and her loop pedal gains a huge full band to showcase her grungier prog rock side.
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Nina Maia – INTIERA Review
When Prog Rock, Jazz and Blues meets Brazilian folk, Samba and Bossa Nova. Nina Maia sounds both timeless and of no time at all.
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Jonathan Hultén – Eyes Of The Living Night Review
Folk, prog rock, and Nordic choir arrangements collide in this cinematic masterpiece of an album.
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Mishkin Fitzgerald & Georgia Train – Paper Lung Review
Dark cinematic alternative laments on loss, grief and searching for sanctuary.
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Hannah Frances – Keeper of the Shepherd Review
A tour-de-force of emotional purging, acceptance and turning rootsy rock into grungy prog rock
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Introducing… Calum Ingram
When a rockstar wields an electric cello instead of an electric guitar
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Introducing… EMP
When a rock/jazz fusion trio bring a vibraphone to the party.
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Marnie Stern – The Comeback Kid Review
Guitar shredding anthems to help rejuvenate creativity.
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Jemma Freese – Shadow Boxing Review
Welcome to math jazz - a genre you never knew you needed.
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Puppies in the Sun – Light Became Light Review
Proggy post rock that casts guitars into the fire of the sun.
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Monolithe Noir – Rin Review
French trio return with triumphant album that makes you want to dance prog and math rock hybrid
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Introducing… Condor Gruppe
Condor Gruppe create global grooves.
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Spencer Elliot – SE3 Review
A wide smiled delight of instrumental prog-rock
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Introducing… Spencer Elliott
Groovy finger led prog rock to marvel at.
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Fern Knight – Castings Review
Gothic folk turned prog-rock
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Hunter Ellis – Face Tapes Review
Making post-rock with half the folk band
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Tala Vala – Modern Hysteria Review
A truly unique fusion of music.
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Introducing… Lunatic Soul
Lunatic Rock
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Introducing… The Anchoress
Anchoring for the drama.
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Introducing… Here Lies Man
Here Lies Good Music
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Compro Oro ft. Murat Ertel & Esma Ertel – Simurg Review
Turkish psyche folk meets Belgian psyche-jazz in the mash up you never knew you wanted.
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Brudini – From Darkness, Light
Emotional tales of courage, acceptance and survival.
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Morpheus Project is the very definition of genre-bending music
Defying genre and wowing with scale
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Introducing… Yves Jarvis
This time its personal.
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Skyminds – Shapes & Traces Review
Changing the shape of kraut-rock
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Pinkshinyultrablast release shoegaze monster
When a single song contains an album
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Lemurian Folk Songs – Logos Review
Lumerian Folk Songs for trips into the weird forest
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Purple Heart Parade – Desolation Angel Review
Sounds like… A swirling whirlpool of guitars and drums in beautiful slow motion. Review Manchester’s Purple Heart Parade continue to ensure that the iconic British…




































