Progressive Chicago band Without Waves take us on a journey through the thought-provoking themes inspiring new album ‘Comedian.’
Progressive folk artist Jacob Miller and rock singer-songwriter Rachel Fannan have teamed up for a tender new single – “Sacred Regard” – released on September 3rd.
Canadian progressive metal quartet Fayne has unveiled a stupendous music video for their latest single, “Empath,” the first of a two-part release with the second single dropping soon.
New York prog quartet Cyderian Son command their seething aural power with pinpoint aplomb, mixing heavy post-hardcore and ambient…
Swiss quartet The Erkonauts are back with their third album, I Want It To End, which continues to develop…
London band Temples On Mars have released a reworking of “So In Love With Your Own Drug” from their new EP and you can check it out here.
UK indie/prog outfit Gold Key lock themselves away in complete isolation to record their second album. Read our thoughts on “Panic Machine” here.
An album that satisfies the needs of black, death and progressive audiences, with a clear and intellectual concept that is somehow still a joy to listen to? Dark Fortress prove their worth to Century Media as they tick all these boxes on Spectres From The Old World.
Aarhus, Denmark-based progressive rock band Isbjörg just released the music video for their “Supine” single, and you’ve got to check it out.
Ahead of the release of long-running German black metal institution Dark Fortress’ new album, Spectres From the Old World, we were lucky enough to have a chat to long-running guitarist and songwriter, V. Santura, about the band, the new disc and their upcoming first tour on American soil.
British progressive metal band Monuments have just released a new single called “Animus,” the first new work featuring vocalist Andy Cizek and the reintroduction of drummer Mike Malyan.
Norwegian loop-rocking Aiming for Enrike just delivered their new album, Music for Working Out (January 10, 2020, on Pekula Records) and it’s an exotic mixture of jazz, electronica, funk and pop all combining in a visceral kaleidoscope of sound.
The Thelema-inspired doom of Caronte, with Schammasch’s ritualistic blackened death, rounded off by the no-nonsense black metal assault of Enthroned: what more could any self-respecting Luciferian occultist ask for a pleasant night? Well done to District 19 for putting together a great show at Netherlands’ P60 Pop Podium.