[Editor’s Pick] What You Shouldn’t Miss — May 25, 2026
A new editorial week closes at Progressive Rock Journal (PRJ) with a selection that moves from the Math/Post-Rock corridors of Newcastle to the Symphonic heaviness of a Canadian duo writing…
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A new editorial week closes at Progressive Rock Journal (PRJ) with a selection that moves from the Math/Post-Rock corridors of Newcastle to the Symphonic heaviness of a Canadian duo writing…
Hailing from Mexico City, Rostro del Sol have released a live session video capturing three tracks from their second full-length album “Universo 25,” recorded at Sala Colima in the heart…
Marc Hadley has spent decades at the intersection of Jazz discipline and Canterbury instinct — trained on Bebop at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, rooted in ethnomusicology, and…
French multi-instrumentalist Tom Penaguin (Djiin, Orgöne) has unveiled the track “The Ornamental Hermit Suite, 1st Movement” taken from his upcoming second solo album, “Tom Penaguin II,” set for release on…
Maryland-based Canterbury/R.I.O./Jazz Fusion composer and multi-instrumentalist Dave Newhouse has unveiled the official visualizer for the single, “Slightly, Virtually,” taken from his new album, “Automatic Writing,” released on May 01, 2026.…
“PRJ Compilation Vol. XVIII – Across The Meridians” does not stay in one place. It was never meant to. Five tracks, five countries, five traditions pulling in different directions —…
UK based Jazz Prog/Canterbury Scene artist Marc Hadley has announced the release of his new album, “How To Cut Water,” featuring a stellar lineup and unveils two tracks. Purchase and…
Few records carry the weight of genuine obscurity the way “Financial Tycoon” does. Born from the far northern edges of Denmark in the early 1970s, Coma was never a band…
Long recognized as a one-off gem among Europrog collectors, Coma’s debut “Financial Tycoon” reflects the proclivity of Danish peers such as Secret Oyster and Burnin’ Red Ivanhoe for producing outstanding…