Tag: PROGRESSIVE ROCK
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Brazen Returns With New Album “Distance”
After almost eighteen years of deceptive silence, Brazen (Geneva, CH), is back with Distance, an ambitious indie-rock album where melancholic modulations and vocal harmonies intertwine on a soaring instrumental carpet. The eight tracks that make up the album are characterised by refined songwriting, carried by an epic breath that makes each track a journey in its own right. Composed,…
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Mothman And The Thunderbirds – So Long (Portal Hopper)
“So Long (Portal Hopper)” is a new track by Mothman and The Thunderbirds, a music outlet of Philadelphia-based musician and produced Alex Parkinson. It’s his second piece of work in 2024, serving as an adequate follow-up of “Ruby Skies,” another excellent single you should check out as soon as possible. Together, these two tracks announce…
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V/A – Punk Floyd: A Tribute to Pink Floyd CD (Cleopatra Records)
“Punk Floyd: A Tribute to Pink Floyd” is a daring and innovative compilation that bridges the vast chasm between punk rock’s raw, unfiltered energy and Pink Floyd’s sophisticated, progressive soundscapes. The album features a variety of iconic punk bands each bringing their unique style to reinterpret some of Pink Floyd’s most beloved tracks. Eater kicks…
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Dead Man’s Bells Released New Single & Video “Gifts Of Shame” Featuring Jelica Miladinović
Serbian progressive/post-rock group Dead Man’s Bells unleashed “Gifts Of Shame,” their second single from the upcoming full-length, slated for release via Geenger Records later this year. The song features the guest vocal appearance of Jelica Miladinović and it’s available on all streaming platforms. You can check it out HERE
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Ranked: Queen Albums Ranked From Worst To Best
Embarking on a voyage through Queen’s discography is akin to traversing a musical landscape as diverse and dynamic as the band itself. With a career spanning decades and a catalog brimming with iconic hits and hidden gems, ranking their albums becomes an exercise in navigating a comprehensive collection of rock, pop, opera, and everything in…
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Serbian Atmospheric Prog-Rock Band Dead Man’s Bells Released New Single & Video “Retribution”
Dead Man’s Bells, a Serbian atmospheric prog-rock band with members based in Lučani and Užice, has unleashed a new single and video for “Retribution.” The single signifies the upcoming full-length album, slated for release later this year via Geenger Records. You can check out the video below.
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Brazen Released New Single “Arms Of The Sea”
Brazen (Geneva, Switzerland) returns after a long hiatus with the single “Arms Of The Sea”. Their distinct indie-rock blend of progressive songwriting and dark modulations is given fresh life here, thanks to harmonic complexity and emotional depth. Pre-order album HERE Constructed as a generous, sweeping fresco, “Arms Of The Sea,” the first single taken from their…
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Francesco And The Black Swans – You Have To Hold On
Paris-based Francesco And The Black Swans recently released a new composition, “You Have to Hold On.” It’s a fascinating musical journey into the vast alternative rock universe, built upon outstanding vocal, sonic, and rhythmic performances. “You Have to Hold On” is the third single, arriving as an adequate follow-up of two preceding singles and signifying…
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The Pulltops – 3-2-1 Go!
Milwaukee-based duo The Pulltops returns with more excellent music. “3-2-1 Go” is their latest single, arriving as an adequate continuation of “Here We Are,” another outstanding song released this year. They constantly evolve and improve their sound by combining some of the finest elements borrowed from alternative, synth rock, and indie rock, but you’ll unquestionably…
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Luke Tangerine – Urban Echoes
Luke Tangerine, a Frankfurt-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and composer, returns with another flawlessly written, composed, arranged, recorded, and produced piece of sonic art that deserves your attention if you’re into flawlessly executed synth music. Like many of his works, “Urban Echoes” carries compositions that defy categorization into a singular musical form, but synth music comes to…

