Tag: PROGRESSIVE ROCK

  • The Duel – The Zak Splash Story (Soundtrack To The End Of The World) DLP

    The Duel – The Zak Splash Story (Soundtrack To The End Of The World) DLP

    If you ever thought punk rock music couldn’t sound progressive, this record will convince you that everything is possible. Maybe The Zak Splash Story (Soundtrack To The End Of The World) came out in 2012, but it went under the remixing, reworking, and remastering treatment for this deluxe reissue. For those stumbling upon this band…

  • Cosmo Blue – Take Hold Of The Night

    Cosmo Blue – Take Hold Of The Night

    Australian indie duo Cosmo Blue has recently released a brand new composition called Take Hold Of The Night. This particular track serves as an appropriate continuation to Wild Stallion, their critically acclaimed debut single released earlier this year. Cosmo Blue are known for their progressive approach to indie music, but this number goes beyond comprehension…

  • The Cookie Jar Complot – Cookies

    The Cookie Jar Complot – Cookies

    After the excellent Caviar Capital EP and series of singles such as Cookies (Intro), NEO, and sweet dreams, Luxembourg’s exceptional progressive rock duo The Cookie Jar Complot returns with another fine piece of sonic artistry. This time, these guys decided to expand their Cookies single with one more number carrying the name of the band.…

  • The Untold Release Video For Red Horizons

    The Untold Release Video For Red Horizons

    Chicago-based technical rock/metal quartet The Untold have released their brand new EP Thunder and Water: Act One. To celebrate the band have also shared a music video for their new single, ‘Red Horizons’.  Stream ‘Red Horizons’ and Thunder and Water: Act One HERE The Untold comment on their new EP: “Mental health, fear, hope and healing; these are the main themes of Thunder and…

  • Mastodon Release Video For More Than I Could Chew

    Mastodon Release Video For More Than I Could Chew

    Progressive/stoner/sludge metal quartet Mastodon has released a brand new video. More Than I Could Chew comes from their eighth studio album, Hushed And Grim, released last year via Reprise Records. You can check it out below.

  • The_Meskimo – The Brothers McKenna Drop Out

    The_Meskimo – The Brothers McKenna Drop Out

    US psych-rock artist The_Meskimo has recently released a new track. The Brothers McKenna Drop Out pays homage to Terrence and Dennis McKenna, mostly known for their medical studies of the benefits of psychedelics in treating numerous mental health issues. The Brothers McKenna Drop Out is the ninth composition in a row from the series of…

  • Handsome Karnivore – Entities From The Fog

    Handsome Karnivore – Entities From The Fog

    Today, we have an excellent New Jersey trio on our pages. I wasn’t familiar with this band until a couple of days ago, and I’m spinning their tunes since. Handsome Karnivore is such a brilliant name for a band. It somehow adds a bit of wittiness, but these folks are not joking around when it…

  • David Gould – Halfway House

    David Gould – Halfway House

    After a series of live and studio singles, extended plays, and one live album, Dutch psychedelic rock artist David Gould returns with another outstanding studio single. Halfway House showcases the creativity, ideas, musicianship, and skills of this highly experienced artist. Besides carrying a decent amount of nearly hypnotic chants, Halfway House leans much more towards…

  • Keanu Ienco – Indigo

    Keanu Ienco – Indigo

    Native American/Canadian post-rock artist Keanu Ienco has recently unleashed another outstanding single that showcases his tremendous writing, composing, producing skills. Indigo represents his second single published in 2022 that comes right after critically acclaimed number named I Still Shine. Keanu Ienco continues his journey through the vast post-rock universe built upon thoughtfully assembled guitar shreds,…

  • The Zone – S/T DLP (Studio 3 Recordings)

    The Zone – S/T DLP (Studio 3 Recordings)

    If you paid close attention to our pages in the last couple of months, you probably noticed some reviews about Studio 3 Recordings releases. Each release differs in style, but they all have a lot in common, and the quality comes first on the mind. No matter if you’re listening to their indie, rock, folk…