Tag: Progressive Rock
[Weekly Playlist] #48
Progressive Rock Journal like every week present a selection of tracks made by artists who was reviewed or of which an…
[News] Tolkien inspired Progressive Rock Orchestra Ainur publish new music video “Kinslaying (The First) ft. Ted Nasmith”
Inspired by Tolkienian mythology, prog-rock orchestra Ainur has been composing J.R.R. Tolkien masterpieces into galloping escapades across the audio landscape for nearly two…
[News] Saga publish the official fan video “Always There” from new upcoming album
Canadian Prog Rock band Saga release a brand new single of their upcoming album “Symmetry”, out on March 12, 2021,…
[News] Kayak launch video for “Mystery,” first single taken from forthcoming album
Legendary Dutch Progressive Rockers Kayak recently announced they will return with their 18th studio album “Out Of This World” on…
[News] Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy add more UK dates for 2022
Like so many other’s Carl Palmer has moved UK touring plans to 2022. Below you will find a list of…
[News] Red Guy publish on Soundcloud a rare and obscure jam session recorded in Seattle on 1992
Red Guy have published through his Soundcloud channel an old recording of a jam session from 1992 in Seattle, listen…
[News] Liquid Tension Experiment share band interview clip from the studio
During the recording of the new Liquid Tension Experiment album “LTE3,” Mike Portnoy, John Petrucci, Jordan Rudess, and Tony Levin…
[News] Nad Sylvan releases new video for single “The Stolen Child” from forthcoming album
Nad Sylvan is now proud to be presenting the second song “The Stolen Child” off of his new album “Spiritus…
[News] District 97 announce new live album “Screenplay” with unreleased performance featuring John Wetton
Chicago Prog legends District 97 will be releasing a new live album called “Screenplay” featuring well over 2 hours of…
[News] Original Crack The Sky bassist Joe Macre to release new album “Bullet Train”
Joe Macre is best known as the original bassist for the Progressive Rock band Crack The Sky, whose debut was…