[Editor’s Pick] What You Shouldn’t Miss — March 30, 2026
Another Monday, another deep dive into what’s been keeping the PRJ editorial desk occupied — and this has been one of those weeks where the sheer quality of the material…
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Another Monday, another deep dive into what’s been keeping the PRJ editorial desk occupied — and this has been one of those weeks where the sheer quality of the material…
Chilean Progressive Rock band Aisles today release their new single “Now Is The Time,” the second track unveiled from their forthcoming studio album, scheduled for release in the second half…
Lexington, Kentucky based Alternative Progressive Rock power trio have unveiled the first single “Slipping the Darkness” taken from their upcoming album, “Darker Tides,” set for release on April 15, 2026.…
“PRJ Compilation Vol. XIV – Forests of the Ancient Mind” does not seek immediacy — because introspection, in all its forms, never does. This fourteenth edition moves through five distinct…
A new editorial week at Progressive Rock Journal opens with a selection that moves across hemispheres and half a century of underground music — an exclusive premiere from the Australian…
Portugal’s Artnat have shared a new single, “Mistérios e Maravilhas / Mysteries & Wonders” — a studio mix of a live rehearsal recording, paying homage to one of the most…
Berlin-based Alternative/Progressive Rock band süßwasser have unveiled the official music video for the single “Sleep You Little Child,” released on March 13, 2026. Watch the music video for “Sleep You…
Dutch Neo Prog band Molstone have unveiled the official video for the single “Mind Sculpture” taken from their new album, “Master of Illusion,” released on February 21, 2026 (digital), March…
A transatlantic collaboration featuring Phil Keaggy, Rex Paul Schnelle, and Konstantin Kovachev of Leonid & Friends Some projects arrive with a concept strong enough to carry both the music and…
“PRJ Compilation Vol. XII – Maps of Broken Time” does not follow a straight line — because Progressive Music never does. This twelfth edition traces a deliberately fractured arc through…