EARTH AND FIRE To the World of the Future (Symphonic Prog, 1975)
Review by HolyMoly — Song for song, this is probably Earth and Fire's most consistent album. While still keeping one Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 10:27pm
GOLDEN EARRING Moontan (Prog Related, 1973)
Review by Epignosis — This album from Golden Earring has many enjoyable elements that would appeal to lovers of Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 10:07pm
EARTH AND FIRE Andromeda Girl (Symphonic Prog, 1981)
Review by HolyMoly — Yeah, I know... look at that album cover. Unfortunate perhaps, and I did cringe a little when I Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 9:28pm
HENSLEY, KEN - Love andamp; Other Mysteries (Prog Related)
[Studio Album · 2012] Read more...
Progarchives.com (New Released Albums), May 21, 9:03pm
URIAH HEEP - Live In Athens, Greece 2011 (Official Bootleg Vol. V) (Heavy Prog)
[Live Album · 2012] Read more...
Progarchives.com (New Released Albums), May 21, 8:10pm
GOLDEN EARRING Moontan (Prog Related, 1973)
Review by Sinusoid — This thing is not just ''Radar Love''. Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 8:04pm
OUT OF FOCUS Out Of Focus (Jazz Rock/Fusion, 1971)
Review by Sinusoid — OUT OF FOCUS is my most cherished album that I always forget that I actually own. It's a complete Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 7:53pm
BRAINTICKET Psychonaut (Krautrock, 1972)
Review by Sinusoid — The Krautrock album I've heard that makes the most arduous attempt to play it safe and check off Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 7:51pm
BOLUS Watch Your Step (Neo-Prog, 2011)
Review by Conor Fynes — 'Watch Your Step' - Bolus (7/10) Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 7:19pm
INFUSION KAMACHUI Equinoccio Uno (Crossover Prog, 2011)
Review by Evolver — Infusion Kamachui, with only two Ep's under their belt manages to create an interesting melange of art Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 6:26pm
LED ZEPPELIN Led Zeppelin IV (Prog Related, 1971)
Review by dtguitarfan — Well, what can I say? This is obviously an important album, based on the fact that it is one of the Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 6:00pm
EPICA The Divine Conspiracy (Progressive Metal, 2007)
Review by dtguitarfan — I remember discovering this album and laughing with joy as I listened to it the first time. I Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 5:58pm
DARKWATER Calling the Earth to Witness (Progressive Metal, 2007)
Review by dtguitarfan — This is one of those bands that became a favorite of mine almost right away. I actually wasn't sure Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 5:57pm
NINE STONES CLOSE Traces (Neo-Prog, 2010)
Review by psarros — Nine Stones Close started in 2008 as a personal project of British multi-instrumentalist and singer Adrian Jones in order to wite music around a near death experience he had back in 2002.Adrian played all instruments, recorded and sung all lyrics for the first Nine Stones Close album ''St Lo'' (the place he had the accident) and the album was released indepedently in 2008.In 2009 this solo project developed into a solid quartet with Marc Atkinson of Mandalaband fame on vocals, Brendan Eyre on keys and Neil Quarrell on bass.The new line-up recorded a second album entitled ''Traces'', released in November 2010. Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 5:26pm
801 801 Live (Prog Related, 1976)
Review by Mellotron Storm — This was a Phil Manzanera side project that did three live gigs in August/September of Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 4:59pm
ASTRO CAN CARAVAN Questral Places (Jazz Rock/Fusion, 2003)
Review by Guldbamsen — Psychedelic Big Band Adventures Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 4:13pm
KEVIN AYERS That's What You Get Babe (Canterbury Scene, 1980)
Review by Easy Livin — Your money goes back to the rich (la-di-da) Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 3:34pm
FAMILY Anyway (Eclectic Prog, 1970)
Review by UMUR — "Anyway" is the 4th full-length album release by UK rock act Family. The album was Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 2:38pm
SYLVAN Sceneries (Neo-Prog, 2012)
Review by lazland — There are some bands for whom the phrase "the best album since" usually represents something of a Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 2:13pm
QUEEN Sheer Heart Attack (Prog Related, 1974)
Review by UMUR — "Sheer Heart Attack" is the 3rd full-length studio album by UK rock act Queen. The Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 1:58pm
ENSLAVED Vikingligr Veldi (Tech/Extreme Prog Metal, 1994)
Review by Prog Sothoth — This album works as more of a droning experience than a fist pumping headbanging Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 12:54pm
RITUAL Think Like A Mountain (Crossover Prog, 2003)
Review by sussexbowler — Basically a nightmare to review! Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 12:22pm
DEEP PURPLE In Rock (Proto-Prog, 1970)
Review by the philosopher — This is Deep Purple in their finest hour: their breakthrough record. It's still almost as rough as Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 12:00pm
FRANCO BATTIATO Musiche Per Il Film Su Benvenuto Cellini (Rock Progressivo Italiano, 1990)
Review by octopus-4 — Not totally unexpected, the movie soundtrack is a good place for Battiato. His early music was Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 11:34am
YES Tormato (Symphonic Prog, 1978)
Review by zravkapt — One thing I will never understand is the hate for this album and all the love for GFTO. Both Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 11:16am
ANATHEMA Alternative 4 (Experimental/Post Metal, 1998)
Review by 1967/ 1976 — A version of Peter Hammill Metal with much of Pink Floyd spirit? Or, simply, a great album of "Dark Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 10:15am
A.P.A.T.T. Black andamp; White Mass (RIO/Avant-Prog, 2008)
Review by octopus-4 — A name comes to my mind: FRANK ZAPPA. This band from the Northwest (of UK) is crazy, Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 9:09am
IQ Frequency (Neo-Prog, 2009)
Review by b_olariu — actualy 3.5 stars Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 8:38am
IQ Ever (Neo-Prog, 1993)
Review by b_olariu — IQ never sounded better before this album, maybe only on The wake that for sure. Released in 1993 Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 7:21am
METALLICA Master of Puppets (Prog Related, 1986)
Review by dtguitarfan — It's hard to talk about a masterpiece like this because it feels like everything has already been Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 6:46am
LIFE LINE PROJECT The Journey - 2CD (Symphonic Prog, 2011)
Review by Whistler — With the latest Life Line Project "The Journey" you get the best value for your money. It 's a Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 5:41am
CLIMAX Gusano Mecanico (Heavy Prog, 1974)
Review by sagichim — This one came as a big surprise to me, remembering the low rating it has i wasn't expecting anything Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 5:08am
DAVID MINASIAN Tales Of Heroes And Lovers (Symphonic Prog, 1984)
Review by Marty McFly — After discovering beautiful second album by David Minasion (it was a bit of a grower, but Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 4:44am
ANGELO BRANDUARDI Concerto (Rock Progressivo Italiano, 1980)
Review by octopus-4 — It was a triple vinyl. When a friend of mine, very fan of Branduardi purchased it, he was very Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 4:43am
LIFE LINE PROJECT Beyond Time (Symphonic Prog, 1994)
Review by Whistler — It is hard to believe, that all instruments on "Beyond Time" are played bij one man. Generally Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 4:09am
YES Yes (Symphonic Prog, 1969)
Review by the philosopher — In the second half of the 60' all those positive band names approached like Love, HP Lovecraft, Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 21, 3:32am
SYNKOPY Xantipa (Eclectic Prog, 1974)
Review by Mellotron Storm — It's almost shocking the change in styles between this EP from 1974 and the EP from 2 years Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 11:49pm
ANIMA MUNDI The Way (Symphonic Prog, 2010)
Review by tszirmay — I really have to force myself not to indulge in my other great passion HISTORY and intro a Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 11:15pm
JEAN LOUIS Morse (RIO/Avant-Prog, 2010)
Review by Epignosis — For my first experience with Jean Louis, I cannot say I am awestruck. It's weird, as well it should Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 11:06pm
BATTLESTATIONS In A Cold Embrace (Post Rock/Math rock, 2012)
Review by Conor Fynes — 'In A Cold Embrace' - Battlestations (9/10) Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 10:42pm
SYNKOPY Festival (Eclectic Prog, 1972)
Review by Mellotron Storm — I'm not sure how many prog fans would actually like this EP. SYNKOPY released this back in Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 10:06pm
STEVEGANE PROJECT When the Time Is a Present (Crossover Prog, 2011)
Review by tszirmay — Pascal Stevegane is a French guitarist that has seemingly a vast collection of prog Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 7:52pm
NUCLEUS We'll Talk About It Later (Jazz Rock/Fusion, 1970)
Review by Warthur — Though I think the last two compositions on the album are rather spoiled by the inclusion of Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 7:44pm
NEUROSIS Souls At Zero (Experimental/Post Metal, 1992)
Review by Warthur — Souls at Zero finds Neurosis exploring a dizzying variety of different directions to expand their Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 6:57pm
SKRYVANIA Skryvania (Symphonic Prog, 1978)
Review by tszirmay — Skryvania is another one shot wonder that came and went unnoticed, yet it displays those Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 6:41pm
DISCONNECT Enough Blame To Go Around (Crossover Prog, 2012)
Review by JasonTodd — Was very pleased to find out this weekend that Disconnect has released another new album. I was a Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 6:01pm
SBB SBB (Woand#322;anie O Brzand#281;k Szkand#322;a aka Slovenian Girls) (Eclectic Prog, 1978)
Review by stefro — SBB pulled of the remarkably difficult trick of creating wonderfully original and progressive music in an age Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 5:53pm
NEMO Si Partie 1 (Eclectic Prog, 2006)
Review by Warthur — A confident and competent symphonic prog concept album by Nemo, who don't flinch from Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 5:48pm
SKRYVANIA Skryvania (Symphonic Prog, 1978)
Review by stefro — A very low-budget effort from bunch of audacious French teenagers, this self-titled debut from the super- Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 5:33pm
AIRBAG All Rights Removed (Neo-Prog, 2011)
Review by stefro — After enjoying a modicum of international success with 2009's debut release 'Identity', Norwegian outfit Airbag Read more...
Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews), May 20, 5:11pm
