We take a first look at (well listen to, really) “Et sted under himmelhvelvet”, a lively and darkly endearing track from Wobbler keyboardist Lars Fredrik Frøislie’s upcoming solo debut album Fire Fortellinger.
Read moreMice On Stilts: “I Am Proud Of You” (2023) – Album Review
With a tone that undulates between pastoral and progressive, “I Am Proud Of You” delivers a rich musical soundscape through a reflexive journey of redemption.
Read moreZopp: “Dominion” (2023) – Album Review
“Dominion” skillfully suffuses intricate musicianship, compositional innovation, and jazzy idiosyncrasies along and among enthralling melodic rock content.
Read moreCaravela Escarlate: “III” (2023) – Album Review
“III” demonstrates a masterful command of instrumentation, lyrical construction, and thematic content, aping the conventions of vintage 70s prog rock but tempered with contemporary sensibilities and engaging Brazilian rhythms.
Read moreWe Came From Space: “Overlords” (2023) – Album Review
Balancing the catchy hooks of Beatlesque pop melody with a fusion of 70s rock motifs and progressive rock virtuosity, We Came In Space’s second album Overlords is a thrilling cosmic odyssey.
Read moreUpcoming Tracks: “Cut From The Stars” – Yes (2023)
We examine “Cut From The Stars” from Progressive Rock legends Yes, the lead-off single from their upcoming album “Mirror To The Sky”.
Read moreGreat Wide Nothing: “Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. II” (2023) – Album Review
Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. II succeeds as a confident and diverse collection of progressive rock tracks that derives genuine hope in an increasingly unfeeling universe.
Read moreUpcoming Tracks: “Under My Thumb” – Susanna Hoffs (2023)
Our take on Susanna Hoffs’s interpretation of The Rolling Stones “Under My Thumb”, from her upcoming covers album “The Deep End”.
Read moreGreat Wide Nothing: “Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. I” (2020) – Album Review
Great Wide Nothing’s “Hymns for Hungry Spirits, Vol. I” preaches a prog-rock gospel of empathy and nuance, framing multiple perspectives of human longing in a wall of alluring melodic intricacies.
Read morePattern-Seeking Animals: “Only Passing Through” (2022) – Album Review
“Only Passing Through” from Pattern-Seeking Animals was our favorite album of 2022, exemplifying the strengths that emerge when converging elements from both pop/rock and progressive music.
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