Procol Harum is an English rock band formed in 1967. Their best-known recording is the 1967 hit single "A Whiter Shade of Pale", considered a classic in ...
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Procol Harum – Beyond The Pale (Japan Edition) (2018)
May 11, 2018 15:18
Progressive Rock 

Cyrcus Flyght – The Clueless Caravan (2018)
May 11, 2018 09:42
Progressive Rock 

Already in the end of the 90’s Uwe Fleischhauer ( Guitarist and Songwriter ) and Kai-Uwe Broek ( Drummer ) were together in the Progressive-Metal-Band “Vigilance”. They celebrated commercial success with their two albums “Behind the mask” and “Secrecy”, especially in Japan, USA, Canada and in the South of Europe.
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Jerfo – Silence and Self-Reflection (2018)
May 10, 2018 16:28
Progressive Rock 

Country: USA
Genre: Progressive Rock
Year: 2018
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Mach Dharma – Safe Space (2018)
May 10, 2018 16:07
Hard Rock Progressive Rock 

Sweden On the verge of final release, Klas Svahn chose in May 2015 to get rid of the band. The summer came and went hiding in obscurity. In October 2015, Stefan Stiss joined Lundvall (drums) and, with new advances, Jämmerdal came up with the idea that, with roots in Swedish and foreign blues, heavyrock, psychedelia and jazz tradition, fresh catches from the oceans of history and prepare it with modern good taste.
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Firmament – Spirit Of Place (2018)
May 10, 2018 12:58
Progressive Rock 

Firmament is a band from Canton, Ohio. Formed in 2011, the group has since received international radio airplay, nominations for "Best Up-and-Coming Band" and "Best Vocalist" (NEO Music Awards), and has appeared on several anthology albums. Over the years, the band has performed as an opening act for both nationally and internationally touring acts including A Hero A Fake, The Motorleague, Aviations, The Bunny the Bear, Marbin, and others.
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The Esseness Project – The Esseness Project 2007
May 8, 2018 13:35
All Exclusive Prog Metal Progressive Rock 

Instrumental project of guitarist Steve Smyth (Forbidden,Nevermore,Testament,Vicious Rumors,Dragonlord), featuring famed session drummer Atma Anur (Cacophony,Tony MacAlpine,Greg Howe), and introducing bassist Steve Hoffman.
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Yes – Fly From Here: Return Trip (2018)
May 8, 2018 11:19
Progressive Rock 

"Fly From Here - Return Trip" is a must for Yes and prog rock fans, and might be worth seeking out by the casual listener, especially as the original album is now out of print.
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Planet P Project – Planet P Project (1983)
May 8, 2018 09:52
Progressive Rock 

Band: Planet P Project (Germany)
Album: Planet P Project
Style: Progressive Rock
Year: 1983
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbs
Archive: 114,25 Mb
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Season of the Crow – Let It Fly (2018)
May 7, 2018 22:13
Progressive Rock 

Season of the Crow is a heavy progressive rock band based in the San Francisco Bay Area. For fans Porcupine Tree, The Mars Volta, Dream Theater, Tool
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Arena – The Seventh Degree Of Separation 2011
May 7, 2018 21:44
Progressive Rock 

This album is another well produced album from the band. It has a more heavy approach which can sometimes detract from the music. The guitars of John Mitchel are very evident in the mix with a more raspy heavy sound. Good album but they have done better.
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Olivia – Raise The Curtain (2013)
May 7, 2018 17:19
Progressive Rock 

Just as Jon Oliva's Pain and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra as seen as ... Of course, Raise The Curtain still has a few flaws despite the successfully lighter ...
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Arena – Discography 1995-2006, MP3
May 7, 2018 12:20
Progressive Rock 

The British land is rich in talented art-rock and progressive musicians, and although groups such as Yes and Marillion do not rank first in the UK charts, they still inspire young musicians to work in these styles. The Arena group can not be called particularly young, but nevertheless, it belongs to the last generation of progressive teams from the UK, being one of its best representatives.
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Arena – The Unquiet Sky (2015)
May 7, 2018 12:09
Progressive Rock Rock 

It was a combination of ideas – I had decided to base the album on a short horror story by M.R. James called “Casting the Runes” – some people may have seen the old 1957 film version called “Night of the Demon”. We were looking for an album title and John suggested “The Unquiet Sky” even though he was unaware of my concept idea – as far as I was concerned, it fitted the mood I had in mind for the Album.