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Progressive Rock Journal continues its editorial journey as a fully developed ecosystem, combining exclusives, in-depth reviews, interviews, archival research, news, and multimedia content. This Editor’s Pick highlights a carefully curated selection of articles and releases that reflect the breadth, depth, and international scope of PRJ’s ongoing work.

— EXCLUSIVES / PREMIERES —

Lobo del Hombre – Kyhyje (Full Album Stream)
Progressive Rock Journal presents the official full stream of “Kyhyje,” the debut album by Lobo del Hombre, in collaboration with the band. This exclusive premiere offers listeners the opportunity to experience the entire album ahead of its wider circulation, reaffirming PRJ’s role as an active platform for discovery and promotion of emerging Progressive acts. [Read more]

Watch the visualizer for “Kyhyje” on PRJ YouTube channel at the end of the article.

— REVIEWS —

Bubu – Anabelas (2026, PQR Disques – Limited Deluxe Edition)
A detailed review of the reissue of “Anabelas,” the landmark album by Argentine Avant-Prog band Bubu. This limited deluxe edition on PQR Disques brings renewed attention to a fundamental work of the Progressive Rock scene, offering historical context, musical analysis, and a reassessment of its enduring relevance. [Read the full review]

Oreyeon – The Grotesque Within
An in-depth examination of “The Grotesque Within,” the latest release by Oreyeon. The review explores the album’s compositional structure, sonic identity, and thematic framework, highlighting its place within contemporary Heavy Rock music. [Read the full review]

— INTERVIEWS —

L’Ira del Baccano – Exclusive Interview
An exclusive conversation with Italian instrumental collective L’Ira del Baccano, focused on their new album “The Praise of Folly.” The interview delves into the band’s creative process, collective dynamics, and the conceptual foundations behind their latest work. [Read the full interview]

P+A+G+E+S – Exclusive Interview
An in-depth interview exploring the sonic universe of P+A+G+E+S, centered on the album “No More Can Be Done.” The discussion addresses compositional approaches, atmosphere, and artistic intent, offering insight into the band’s distinctive musical language. [Read the full interview]

— NEWS —

Crown Lands – Title Track from Upcoming Album Apocalypse
Canadian Progressive Rock duo Crown Lands announce their new studio album “Apocalypse” and unveil its epic title track. The news provides details on the forthcoming release and offers an early listen to one of the album’s key compositions. [Read the news]

Kant – New Single “QUALM”
Heavy Psych Rockers Kant release “QUALM,” the latest single from their upcoming album. The track marks a new chapter for the band, showcasing their evolving sound and setting the tone for the full-length release. [Read the news]

— HIDDEN RARITIES —

Tokiri (French Polynesia)
A new entry in the Hidden Rarities series, focusing on Tokiri from French Polynesia. This article sheds light on a little-known act, emphasizing PRJ’s ongoing commitment to uncovering obscure and geographically distant Progressive Music scenes. [Read the full editorial]

Dark (Northampton, UK)
Another chapter in Hidden Rarities, dedicated to Dark, a band from Northampton, UK. The article explores their historical and musical significance within the underground Rock landscape. [Read the full editorial]

— COMPILATION —

PRJ Compilation Vol. VII – Chronoscape
Progressive Rock Journal presents “PRJ Compilation Vol. VII – Chronoscape,” accompanied by an exclusive article. The compilation brings together a diverse selection of artists featured on PRJ, further expanding the magazine’s multimedia dimension.

Stream “PRJ Compilation Vol. VII – Chronoscape” via the YouTube player below:

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Archive – Full Demos

Demo Tapes – Bother: “Losing Time”
A new entry in the Demo Tapes series featuring Bother and their album “Losing Time.” This section continues PRJ’s focus on underground artists and early-stage material from obscure artists of the past, offering exposure and context within the broader Progressive ecosystem.

Lobo Del Hombre – Kyhyje (2026, Full Album Stream | Official Collaboration):

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