[Review] Deadnate – Mosaic
Danish Progressive Metal band Deadnate return with “Mosaic,” out March 27th, 2026 via DeadRecords — and the distance between this record and its predecessor “The North Sea” (2022) is not…
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Danish Progressive Metal band Deadnate return with “Mosaic,” out March 27th, 2026 via DeadRecords — and the distance between this record and its predecessor “The North Sea” (2022) is not…
Canadian Metal maverick Devin Townsend has built a career on distinct creative worlds—Heavy records, Atmospheric detours, character-driven releases—each with its own logic and weather system. His latest release, “The Moth,”…
Few bands in contemporary Progressive Metal occupy as singular a position as Myrath. Born from the confluence of North African heritage and European metal sensibility, the Tunisian–French quintet has spent…
Wormholedeath proudly welcomes Tokyo-based Extreme Progressive Metal band Beyond The Veil to its roster. The international lineup, featuring members from Japan, the United States, and the United Kingdom, has signed…
There are records that demand more than just passive listening — they ask you to surrender. “Λmnésiste,” the new album by French Progressive Rock/Metal band Korbo, is one of those.…
While fresh to the prog space, Only Human are already on the brink of a major discovery with their debut album. On “Planned Obsolescence,” the Danish upstarts invent an existential…
Dennis Atlas, singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and keyboardist for Toto, has released his intimate new single “Different World,” offering a deeply personal preview of his upcoming solo album “Principle,” set for…
Tech-death guitarist and composer Matt Miller is gearing up to ignite stages across the USA this April with the launch of his “3 Shredders Tour,” a high-octane, guitar-driven showcase featuring…
Russian Progressive Post-Rock/Metal project Echoes and Signals has unveiled the official full stream for the new album, “Solar,” released on February 12, 2026. Stream “Solar” in full via the YouTube…
A new editorial week at Progressive Rock Journal opens with a selection that covers extraordinary ground — from the Mayan cosmology of a Los Angeles Avant-Prog ensemble to a three-bass…