[Review] Lazer – Far Way
With “Far Away,” the Austrian outfit Lazer deliver their first full-length statement, released on March 4, 2026 via StoneFree Records. Positioned firmly within a modern Heavy Rock framework with clear…
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With “Far Away,” the Austrian outfit Lazer deliver their first full-length statement, released on March 4, 2026 via StoneFree Records. Positioned firmly within a modern Heavy Rock framework with clear…
Finnish Occult Rock torchbearer Krypta have unveiled the official visualizer for the single “Viikate” taken from their sophomore album, “Unen Oma,” releaseased on April 10, 2026 via Svart Records. Watch…
Legendary Space Rock band Hawkwind return with a brand new collection that blurs the lines between studio album, archive excavation and future transmission. Drawing together unheard recordings, newly reworked classics…
The New Compilation Album Featuring Eight Curated Classics spanning 1971 – 1979 A new official Pink Floyd compilation project titled “8-Tracks,” featuring eight essential classics selected from the band’s 1971…
Kiel, Germany based Stoner Rock/Doom band Giant Haze have unveiled the official video for the single “The Healing” taken from their latest album, “Cosmic Mother,” released on August 22, 2025…
Southern Italy’s Stoner Doom trio King Potenaz return with their new album “Arcane Desert Rituals Vol. 2,” due out June 12th via Majestic Mountain Records, and have just released the…
Fraserburgh, Scotland 4 piece High Energy Heavy Rock and Roll band The Zealous Chieftains have unveiled the official video for the single, “Long Pig” feat. Connor Milne. The track is…
Houston, Texas based Stoner/Doom/Sludge trio Bong Wizard have unveiled the second single “Inno A Sativa,”taken from upcoming third album, “Transilvanian Munchies,” set for release on June 25, 2026. Stream “inno…
Vilnius, Lithuania based Stoner Metal band ORB have unveiled the official music video for the new single “Reflections,” released on April 09, 2026. Watch the music video for “Reflections” via…
A new editorial week at Progressive Rock Journal opens with a selection that spans continents, decades, and the furthest edges of the Progressive underground — two reviews that move from…