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Prog Sphere is a website for devotees of Progressive Rock/Metal, Jazz Fusion, and ALL of its varied sub-genres. Prog Sphere has been active since 2010, and they have conducted numerous interviews and other features with majority of bands that are considered as the genre's most influential artists.
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German heavy prog/psych rock band The Witches’ Dream have been grabbing listeners with their thrilling blend of vintage, progressive, occult, and kraut rock influences. Following the success of their debut album Utreya, the band returned in January with their ambitious sophomore release, Muses & Conjurations (review here), a double album that delves deeper into their mystical storytelling [...]
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1d ago
Robots in Love, hailing from Dunedin, New Zealand, defy easy categorization with their genre-defying sound. Led by vocalist Elenor Rayner, the band has spent years crafting a distinctive approach to modern darkwave and “electro-goth” music, seamlessly blending elements of EBM, industrial, minimal synth, and more. To pin them down to a single genre would not [...]
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1d ago
Over the past decade, the rise of “bedroom musicians” has reshaped the musical landscape. These independent creators, ranging from passionate newcomers to seasoned artists, have embraced modern production methods while channeling influences from the technical prowess of guitar greats. Among this wave of innovative musicians stands Sergio Castro, a classically trained guitarist from Guimarães, Portugal, [...]
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2d ago
If you’re in the mood for bone-crushing industrial chaos fused with the brutality of death metal, Czechia’s Voidmonger delivers a relentless auditory assault with their debut album, Lies of Aquarius. Released last year, the record is a grim manifesto, drenched in apocalyptic warnings about the sinister forces lurking both in the physical world and the digital [...]
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2d ago
House of Terror, a Berlin-based psychedelic/progressive rock duo, emerged from a serendipitous encounter in 2019 that sparked a creative journey defined by raw energy and vivid inspiration. Their debut album Transmission Lost, released in January, encapsulates the atmospheric essence of the decaying house where the band was formed—a place that profoundly shaped their sound and identity. [...]
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2d ago
Hailing from Amsterdam, Exchanger is the brainchild of guitarist and primary songwriter Nicolas Martin, who has been at the helm of the project for nearly a decade, releasing a series releases. Their latest offering, A Matter of Perspective (2024), showcases a significant refinement in their sound. Exchanger’s approach to progressive metal seamlessly blends ambient textures with intricately [...]
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2d ago
Daniel Steiner, a Vancouver-based progressive metal guitarist and composer, has been honing his sound for years, drawing influences from bands like Dream Theater and Opeth. His latest release, Born of Stardust (review here), is a bold leap forward in his musical journey. Having started his musical career inspired by Guitar Hero III, Steiner’s evolution from playing [...]
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2d ago
Ford Cotton is a progressive rock and electronic songwriter from Brighton, Michigan, whose latest release, Cerebri-nebula, delves deep into the complexities of mental health awareness. Through layered soundscapes and emotionally charged lyrics, the EP captures the raw intensity of personal struggles and the hope for healing. Ford’s journey back to music after years away is a [...]
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1w ago
Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness: The Story of John the Baptist is an ambitious and transformative rock opera crafted by composer and lyricist Brian Stemetzki, operating under the moniker Valley of Salt. Guided by the seasoned production of Marty Willson-Piper, the album transcends the conventional boundaries of Christian-themed music, presenting a profound and immersive [...]
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The self-titled debut EP from Brazilian progressive rock duo Saturno Prestes is a striking and multifaceted introduction to a band unafraid to explore the vast frontiers of sound and thought. Blending virtuosic musicianship with moments of orchestral lyricism, folk-tinged balladry, and powerhouse rock anthems, the release is a testament to the duo’s creative vision and [...]
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