Spotify Prog

Welcome back to the Progressive Rock Journal curated space. Our Spotify container continues to evolve, reflecting the vibrant and multifaceted nature of the current scene. This latest update brings together legendary collaborations, long-awaited returns, and the cutting edge of modern Progressive Rock/Metal.

Here are the new additions to our official playlist:

Hackett & Rothery – The Black Sea:
A monumental pairing that needs little introduction. Steve Hackett and Steve Rothery have unveiled the official video for “The Black Sea,” the lead single from their highly anticipated collaborative project. This track perfectly balances their distinct melodic sensibilities, offering a masterclass in atmospheric guitar work. A new single that highlights the band’s ability to create compelling, self-contained progressive narratives. [Read More]

Green Carnation – Unconditional Artificial Chemistry:
The Norwegian masters have announced the epic conclusion to their acclaimed album trilogy. “Unconditional Artificial Chemistry” serves as a powerful gateway into “A Dark Poem Part III: The Messiah,” showcasing the band’s ability to weave complex emotional narratives within a grand progressive framework. [Read More]

Ulysses – Do You Know Her?:
In one of the most unexpected and welcome developments of the year, Ulysses returns after a 33-year hiatus. “Do You Know Her?” proves that their creative spark remains undiminished, delivering a fresh sound that honors their roots while looking firmly toward the future. [Read More]

Lalu – I Am The One:
Vivien Lalu’s Progressive powerhouse project continues to impress with “I Am The One.” Taken from the upcoming album “A Mythmaker’s Demise,” the track is a sophisticated blend of technical proficiency and melodic hooks, further cementing Lalu’s status in the top tier of modern Prog. [Read More]

Datura Lodge – Stone:
The Progressive duo Datura Lodge has teamed up with Ben Karas of Thank You Scientist for their new single “Stone.” The collaboration brings a sharp, technical edge to the duo’s sound, resulting in a composition that is as intricate as it is engaging. [Read More]

Swanwriter – The Painted Valley:
Accompanying the release of the new album “Melodies of Despair,” “The Painted Valley” arrives with a full visualizer. Swanwriter excels at creating immersive, melancholic soundscapes that invite the listener into a deep, reflective experience. [Read More]

The Eternal – Existing To Expire:
Melodic Doom/Prog veterans The Eternal have shared “Existing To Expire,” a glimpse into their upcoming album “Obscured Horizons.” The track showcases their signature blend of Heavy riffs and Dark, sweeping melodies. [Read More]

Mother Morgana – Janushead:
Now signed with Argonauta Records, Mother Morgana has released “Janushead.” The track captures the band’s unique energy and signifies a bold new chapter under their new label partnership. [Read More]

Entropist – Intense Warmth:
Preparing the ground for their upcoming album “The Vision,” Entropist has unveiled the official music video for “Intense Warmth.” It is a track that lives up to its name, offering a dense and evocative sonic palette. [Read More]

Moving States – Geher:
A stand-alone single that highlights the band’s ability to create compelling, self-contained Progressive narratives. “Geher” stands as a testament to Moving States‘ sharp songwriting and modern production. [Read More]

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