Cult of Scarecrow – Tales of the Sacrosanct Man
I’m glad they have decided to come out of retirement. Hopefully there’s a good few years and great ideas left in the Cult of Scarecrow camp.
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I’m glad they have decided to come out of retirement. Hopefully there’s a good few years and great ideas left in the Cult of Scarecrow camp.
">I’m glad they have decided to come out of retirement. Hopefully there’s a good few years and great ideas left in the Cult of Scarecrow camp.
You can’t picture how a progressive metal album with acoustic guitar would sound? Well, go get the gorgeous vinyl and listen for yourself!
I could wax lyrical all day about “Innocence & Danger”, but do you know what, go get a copy and indulge yourself, I guarantee, you will not regret it.
In Jinjer’s quest for ever growing success they are leaving some fantastic songs and albums in their wake.
The use of the harp along with the keyboards gives the whole thing a boost, making it more sophisticated. Because of this Arcane Existence stand out from the crowd.
US Progressive metal veteran Jasun Tipton joins Uncle Prog on the Progtalks to discuss the upcoming album from A Dying Planet. “When The Skies Are Grey” releases on September the 17th. We’re also updated on the future plans of legendary band Zero Hour!
Norwegian musician Marius Leirånes is our guest on this episode of the Progtalks. We discuss his recently released solo-album “Langtidsperspektiv” and how his ancestry inspired the music on the album. We also, of course, talk about his main band Pixie Ninja!
Einar Solberg from Norwegian art rockers Leprous joins guest host Dario Albrecht this week on the Progtalks to talk about the unusual genesis of their new album “Aphelion”, the challenge of writing a song guided by fans and the role of guitar solos in prog music.
Joshua Corum from alt/prog-rock band Head With Wings is the guest on this episode of the Progtalks. We talk about the history of the band, their magnificent new EP “Comfort in Illusion” and their strategies for bringing their music out to the world.
We’re back from our summer break with Nathanael Larochette and Raphael Weinroth-Browne from chamber-folk trio Musk Ox. They released their fantastic album “Inheritance” on the 9th of July. Listen to hear their thoughts and insights into the music they create!
This is our monthly Best of What’s Hot?! YouTube Playlist, highlighting the best music videos of the previous month.
This is our monthly Best of What’s Hot?! YouTube Playlist, highlighting the best music videos of the previous month.
This is our monthly Best of What’s Hot?! YouTube Playlist, highlighting the best music videos of the previous month.
This is our monthly Best of What’s Hot?! YouTube Playlist, highlighting the best music videos of the previous month.
This is our monthly Best of What’s Hot?! YouTube Playlist, highlighting the best music videos of the previous month.
Releases of the Week 36/2021 with Hail Spirit Noir, Inferi, Aborted & Replicant
Releases of the Week 35 with Kristoffer Gildenlöw, Closet Disco Queen & The Flying Raclettes and Cory Wong & Dirty Loops
Releases of the Week 34/2021 with Ouzo Bazooka, Walking Over Jupiter, White Stones & TesseracT
Releases of the Week 33/2021 with Deafening Opera, Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster, Trifecta (Beggs, Blundell, Holzman) & Between the Buried and Me
Releases of the Week 32/2021 with Dikajee and Unreqvited
The Progspace presents an exclusive advance album stream of Shumaun’s third album, Memories & Intuition.
On the menu today: swiss “Omelette du Fromage” from Closet Disco Queen & The Flying Raclettes! Exclusive advance album stream!
Odd Circus’ music explores the suspension of space and time navigating a boundary-less sonic landscape that embraces the unknown and welcomes the bizarre. The result is an experimental style of psychedelic art-rock that weaves its way into garage, fusion, krautrock,...
The Wring premiere their new album The Wring 2 – Project Cipher feat. Bryan Beller, Thomas Lang, Marc Bonilla and more…
Heavy prog/metal from Brazil: Pentral premiere the new video for No Real Colour In Souls, taken from their debut album What Lies Ahead Of Us.
Vietnamese traditional progressive metal, French djent, progressive/technical death-metal and cinematic post-rock, American 70’s inspired prog-rock, a lesser-known true gem of British early prog, some Swedish doomy prog and much more in this month’s Progfiles Archives.
This month Progfiles Archives is here for your reading and listening pleasure. This time it’s a “Promotour” edition, put together by The Progspace writer, and Progfiles host Cees, focusing on brand new progressive music releases of all styles and sub-genres. So if you are up for discovering a diverse selection of new music released over the last few months, this is the place you want to be.
Grievously overlooked progressive artrock by Olivia & the Random, powerprog by Dakesis, modern progressive folk by James Lindsay, prog-thrash by Paranorm and a look back to the seventies with classic band Gryphon.
There should be something for absolutely everyone in this edition of Rune’s Progfiles Archives.
A new song by UK band Konom, great Italian Prog by Logos and feel-good music by Norway’s MEER are just some of the highlights of the February edition of Rune’s Progfiles!
…this pre-release livestream for “Aphelion” proved to be the perfect tool to hype up the Leprous fanbase even more if that was even possible.
In these strange times and longer than expected restrictions, the possibility of safely attending a normal live gig still seems remote. There is light at the end of the tunnel although concerts booked keep getting postponed, some getting pushed back a year....
It was just a matter of time for drummer-extraordinaire Baard Kolstad to do a live-stream drum clinic. But not just any: hosted by his longtime friend and fellow drummer, Simen Sandnes, this was more a gathering of friends, present in the studio and online. Talking about his career and style and seasoned with playthroughs of some of his band’s songs as well as special covers.
Leprous delivered once again an unforgettable weekend by playing their albums Bilateral and Coal in their entirety. The weekends double streaming live from their hometown’s Notodden Theater have been a successful idea, and I was not going to miss my favorite Leprous album played live!
Israeli progressive metal band Scardust have recently gone through a line-up change and what better way can there be to welcome the new members to the group if not through a live show?