[Editor’s Pick] What You Shouldn’t Miss — March 16, 2026
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…
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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…
Rochester, UK based Electric Jazz and Prog composer Guy Hatton has unveiled official trailer for his new album “Ship On A Strange Sea,” released on March 06, 2026 via Pantechnicon…
Bremen, West Germany, 1965. In the vast and often chaotic landscape of Seventies Krautrock — where motorik rhythms and Electronic Experimentation dominated the scene — there exists a quieter, almost…
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of “Mandylion,” the landmark album that defined The Gathering’s international breakthrough, the band reunited in its original lineup for five sold-out shows. For Anneke van…
“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…
Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks announce today the 2nd leg of their “2026 YES Epics, Classics, and More Tour.” The 12-show tour begins June 23rd at the Celebrity Theater…
Every Sunday, Progressive Rock Journal publishes a new playlist update — 10 tracks, one genre, no fillers. Here’s how it works: four active playlists run throughout the year — Prog,…
Vancouver-based Progressive Rock band Brass Camel announce that they will release their third album “Brass Camel” on April 15, 2026. The new single from the upcoming album, “What Are You…
French Symphonic Progressive Rock project Foreign Rock Opera, led by composer and keyboardist Ivan Jacquin (Psychanoïa, The Raging Project, Amonya), has unveiled “Activated 2026” feat. Amanda Somerville, a definitive reimagining…