[New Releases] April 2026
RELEASE DATE ARTIST NAME ALBUM TITLE GENRE REVIEW LINK April 01, 2026 Caospectro Espectro del Caos Progressive Rock/Metal April 01, 2026 Sun Dont Shine From Birth to Death Doom Metal…
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RELEASE DATE ARTIST NAME ALBUM TITLE GENRE REVIEW LINK April 01, 2026 Caospectro Espectro del Caos Progressive Rock/Metal April 01, 2026 Sun Dont Shine From Birth to Death Doom Metal…
Progressive Rock/Metal visionaries Lufeh continue their momentum toward the release of their highly anticipated new album, “Overwhelmed,” with the announcement of their third single, “Double Dip.” The track follows the…
The Claypool Lennon Delirium have shared “Melody of Entropy,” the latest single and video from their upcoming album “The Great Parrot-Ox and the Golden Egg of Empathy,” arriving digitally this…
Lunatic Soul is releasing a new single entitled “Ardour (Reimagined Version)” today via InsideOut Music. “Ardour” originally appeared on Lunatic Soul’s 8th studio album “The World Under Unsun” (2025), but…
“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 —…
With “Panorama,” Hällas have reached a decisive point in their artistic journey, delivering an album that feels both definitive and exploratory. The record consolidates their unmistakable identity while pushing further…
Following the 1975 “Relayer” tour, the members of YES took a hiatus for each of the five members to produce solo albums. For lead vocalist Jon ANderson, it meant bringing…
American Progressive Band French TV unveils “The Spanish Caper,” fulfilling founder/bassist Mike Sary‘s bucket list dream and celebrating the band’s prolific, four decades+ run. Released as double album on Cuneiform…
Emerging from Southern Illinois, EverFelt steps into the sonic unknown with their latest single “Stranger,” a hypnotic journey through identity, transformation, and the unsettling realization that who you are may…
A week that stretched across continents and centuries. From the improvised cosmic architecture of a Scottish quartet to the buried Symphonic Prog of 1980s Mexico City, from an Austrian Heavy…