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Retro Diary: Xanthochroid covers Opeth’s “Harvest”
My email inbox has been a tad lacking in musical luster lately, little new news and no interesting promos, which have been conveniently going to
Taylor Swift: Red
I just got my hands on what could be the most mind-blowing, sophisticated composition of 2012. I know you wouldn’t think it if you focus only on
Xanthochroid: Blessed He With Boils
Any haughty prog rock purists who have disdain for the metal influence in recent progressive music can just leave their baggage at the door. Or
Machine Mass Trio: As Real As Thinking
I’ve been neglecting my first love, jazz, for entirely too long, instead opting to explore all of the new music coming out in the progressive
Markus’ Musical Musings: Ayreon, The Universal Migrator
I had a song stuck in my head for most of the day yesterday. In Ayreon’s Universal Migrator Part I, there is an awesome song
Amenophis: Amenophis
I recently learned something new about progressive music in the dark days of the 1980’s. I found an interesting statement by a handful of users
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We know you all love music. But do you love those oh-so-rare moments when you decide to lay down the eye patch, put out your
Blue Mammoth: Blue Mammoth
First, I’d like to apologize to Blue Mammoth, a four-piece Progressive Rock group from Brazil. I’ve had their self-titled debut since summertime, which means I’m
Tusmørke: Underjordisk Tusmørke
The weather has turned, the leaves have fallen, and Winter has taken hold of the land – it seems like the right time for Termo
Weekly News Update: Campaign Edition
I’ve let quite a bit of prog-related news accumulate in my inbox, so I suppose it’s time to stop stalling and deliver information to the






















- An essential addition to anyone's prog collection. This album is probably on the "who's who" of prog albums, or will be in the future.
- A great addition to any prog collection. Recommended to all, but non-essential.
- A good album, especially if you are into the specific style. Recommended for fans of the band or style. Non-essential.
- A mediocre album, best left to fans of the band/style, or hardcore collectors. Not recommended.
- A very poor album, not recommended for anyone except hardcore fans or completionists.
- Probably going to end up in next year's "Biggest Fails" category.