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.
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We examine “Cut From The Stars” from Progressive Rock legends Yes, the lead-off single from their upcoming album “Mirror To The Sky”.
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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.
Read moreThe Light In The Ocean: “Deep Reef Dream” (2022) – Album Review
The Light in the Ocean’s third album is a tongue-in-cheek romp, an underwater prog adventure featuring killer octopi, oceanic lairs, chemical monsters, pirates, and/or jazz bars in Atlantis (your mileage may vary). Even if the album might meander a bit at times, Deep Reef Dream remains musically daring whilst also providing an anthemic hard rock sojourn.
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