Progressive Rock Journal

This week at Progressive Rock Journal, we spotlight a selection of new releases, videos, interviews, and reviews across Progressive Rock, Heavy Rock, and Psychedelic music. From debut singles to classic reissues, here’s what you shouldn’t miss.

Minus Mountain – “Gigantic Alien Mega Structures” (Lyric Video)

Stoner Metal/Progressive Metal band Minus Mountain from Lübeck, Germany, unveil the official lyric video for “Gigantic Alien Mega Structures.” The track delivers a cosmic journey of Heavy riffs, atmospheric layers, and hypnotic grooves, perfectly captured in the accompanying lyric video. [Full news here]

Kula Shaker – “Good Money” (Official Video)

Psychedelic Rock veterans Kula Shaker unveil “Good Money,” the new single from their upcoming album. The video fuses groovy melodies with vibrant visuals, reaffirming the band’s signature sound and Psychedelic identity.
[Full news here]

Echolyn – “Water In Our Hands (Part VI)” (Video)

Progressive Rock masters Echolyn continue their “TimeSilentRadio II” series with “Water In Our Hands (Part VI).” The video highlights the band’s intricate arrangements, precise musicianship, and thoughtful lyrical storytelling.
[Full news here]

Baroness – Full Live Session at FRET12

Baroness present a full live session recorded at FRET12, including an exclusive video interview and behind-the-scenes insights. The session captures the band’s dynamic live energy and tight musicianship.
[Full news here]

Interview – DA (UK Heavy Rock)

We sit down with UK Heavy Rock act DA to explore their latest work, influences, and how they’re shaping modern Heavy Rock. An insightful conversation with one of the UK’s rising Heavy acts.
[Full interview here]

Review – Asymmetric Universe: A Memory and What Came After

Asymmetric Universe deliver a bold Progressive Rock/Metal statement with “A Memory and What Came After.” The album combines complex structures with melodic accessibility, balancing experimentation and modern Prog sensibilities.
[Full review here]

Review – Midsommar: Belsebub Är Lös (2025 Reissue)

Midsommar’s seminal album “Belsebub Är Lös” is reissued on heavyweight vinyl, offering a rare blend of Nordic Folk Prog, Psychedelia, and Jazz-infused textures. This classic record remains as intense and atmospheric as ever.
[Full review here]

This week’s picks highlight both emerging talent and timeless classics, demonstrating the diversity and depth of today’s Progressive and Heavy Rock scenes. Stay tuned for more updates and exclusive content from Progressive Rock Journal.

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