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The Progspace Awards 2025

January 2026 starts the year slowly with 16 Highlights

Releases of the Month Januar 2026 with The Hirsch Effekt, Zu, HamaSaari, Cold Night for Alligators, Textures, Enshine, Frore 5 Four, Yoni the Bassist, Sloen, Widek, Karambolage, Ascend the Helix, Juodvarnis, Alkaloid, Kostas Sampanis & IOTUNN
January 2026 starts the year slowly with 16 Highlights

These are the 16 January highlights we handpicked f0r you: The Hirsch Effekt, Zu, HamaSaari, Cold Night for Alligators, Textures, Enshine, Frore 5 Four, Yoni the Bassist, Sloen, Widek, Karambolage, Ascend the Helix, Juodvarnis, Alkaloid, Kostas Sampanis, IOTUNN!

Check out our mini reviews of the highlights and dive into the extensive list of other releases, we even added the bandcamp-links where available for your convenience.

Listen and subscribe to our corresponding Spotify playlist where we feature all the highlights as well: https://theprogspace.com/rotw-playlist

The Hirsch Effekt - Der Brauch

30 January, 2026 | Long Branch Records
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With “Der Brauch” (The Custom), The Hirsch Effekt continues to create emotional, but still heavy experiences. Sound wise, the release is quite close to the previous album, “Urian” (2023), but it feels even more emotional and personal, with melancholy feeling throughout. I appreciate the band singing in German – I feel like lyrics in native language are always richer and more meaningful, and more bands should do that. I have not heard the band’s earlier releases before, but I familiarised myself with the “Holon” trilogy, and in “Der Brauch”, the sound for sure evolved. There is a strong focus on memorable (quite “proggy”) guitar passages, and both clean and screamy vocals, and they are in perfect balance, highlighting the emotional highs and lows. I definitely liked this album, it’s very expressive, with a lot of memorable melodies and great vocals. The band has their own sound and they grow within it, and I am looking forward to hearing more. Alex

Zu - Ferrum Sidereum

09 January, 2026 | House of Mythology
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An 80-minute Instrumental Jazzcore trip by an Italian Baritone Sax/Bass/Drums trio to start the year with? Hell yes, don’t mind if I do. Zu’s “Ferrum Sidereum” feels like Ckraft by way of un-quantized Meshuggah that’s actually not in 4/4 for a change that meets the weirdness of the French RIO/Zeuhl tradition. Heavy and brutal despite the lack of guitars, atmospherically elevated by subtle electronics and synth, sometimes spiralling into psychedelic trance, only to be crushed again by the heaviest of guitar-less odd-meter riffs and breakdowns. To blast out such a monster of an album in the 29th year of the band existing is a statement of intent as much as of perseverance and accomplishment. Completely awe-inspiring to say the least. Dario

HamaSaari - Pictures

23 January, 2026 | Klonosphere Records)
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French proggers HamaSaari are back with their second album, “Pictures”, exploring  myths, dreams, fears, and the quiet questions we carry inside. Musically, they skillfully play with a variety of Post and Prog, Rock and Metal ingredients, wrapped in an organic production and reverb-soaked atmospheres driven by polyrhythmic motion. The result is a captivating piece that demands a deep listen, mesmerizing, cinematic and emotional. For me it’s also great to hear how they developed their very own sound since their already amazing debut “Ineffable” from 2023, moving it into richer, more conceptual territory. Cleary a band to keep an ear and eye on.

Btw: You can catch them live in France, Germany, Spain, and the UK up from March – Maybe also in a city near you? Find out more here: Live dates Hamasaari Katha

Cold Night for Alligators - With All That's Left

16 January, 2026
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The Danish progressive scene keeps evolving, and the new Cold Nights for Alligators album, “With All That’s Left” is definitely another proof of that. When I think of one word to describe this album, and the Cold Night For Alligators music in general, “fun” comes to mind. The songs have great hooks (especially choruses, check out ‘Dance for You’), heavy guitar passages and vocal parts (‘These Blind Spots’ has a whole spoken word section, which is emotionally loaded and the vocals on top add an extra layer to that), and “prog” song structures. There is definitely a lot going on, which can sometimes feel a bit confusing, but also intriguing. Vocalist Johan Pedersen is one of the highlights here, with very rich and melodic cleans and emotional, raw screams. His clean vocals reminded me of Fredrik Klemp (TEMIC, Maraton) and Marko Saaresto (Poets of the Fall), both fantastic performers. The album has what it takes to be considered progressive (song structure) but also pop, with a lot of hooks and “dancey” melodies. The band delivers it well enough not to sound too confusing or disjointed. Another win for the Danes! Alex

Textures - Genotype

23 January, 2026 | Kscope
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Back in 2016, when Dutch Extreme Prog Innovators Textures released what was to be their last album for nearly a decade with “Phenotype”, I was just on the brink of getting into more and brutal stuff, so we just missed each other by a hair I would say. Now, with their comeback album “Genotype”, I was surprised to find the music by far not as extreme as I remembered it from their first successful run. Was my memory playing tricks on me? Or did they simply become more melodic with age? Maybe a little bit of both? After revisiting their classic albums I can definitely state that, given my current taste and listening habits, I didn’t find them as heavy or extreme as I remembered them. Yet “Genotype” still presents itself as their most accessible and at the same time most mature effort. Killer grooves and powerful melodies abound! Welcome back! You can still catch them with Unprocessed and Jinjer on tour in Europe, check out the remaining dates here: https://www.texturesband.com/tour Dario

Enshine - Elevation

03 January, 2026
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If it wasn’t for the involvement of Jari Lindholm (ex-Atoma) here, I might not have checked out “Elevation” right away, the third full length album from Swedish/French Melodic Death/Doom project Enshine. And I am very happy to report that all those instant expectations that went along as soon as I read the name Atoma (seriously, check out their 2013 masterpiece “Skylight” if you don’t know it yet), they were all met and then some. No, it’s not a new “Skylight”, but of course it doesn’t have to be. The vast, ethereal atmospheres permeate all of “Elevation” and create, well, an elevating effect that seems to glow from within. Enshine if you will. Absolutely beautiful and dreamlike. Dario

Frore 5 Four - Thou Verus

12 January, 2026
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The enigmatic “avant-garde metal band from canada” Frore 5 Four is back with a new album almost exactly one year after “Molmolti Volti”. Their instagram account now has 8 followers, but still no posts. Their music is still quirky, whimsical, full of stomping accordion polka weirdness juxtaposed to neoclassical harmonies. Somehow raw and refined at the same time, the music on “Thou Verus” could be likened to that of their Australian siblings in spirit BaK, just without vocals and the whole deity thing. And with a whole lot more accordion sounds. If that is the sound you’re craving, jump right in! Dario

Yoni the Bassist - Positivity in Silence EP

02 January, 2026
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Continuing our instrumental January journey with some Instrumental bass driven Djent and Prog Metal. Berlin based project Yoni the Bassist features drums by Anup Sastry and synths by RO1 and The Algorithm, with a crisp mix and master from Adam Bentley on the new EP “Positivity in Silence”. All great references of course, that don’t distract from the killer bass and guitar performances from the mainman Yoni himself I’m guessing. High octane stuff despite the rather introspective title. Dario

Sloen - For All The Days Gone

16 January, 2026
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Treading distinctively more calm and pensive waters musically is French composer and guitarist Sloen with the music he presents on his new album “For All The Days Gone”. Meticulously crafted dreamlike Post Rock atmospheres guide you through four extensively reworked songs that were previously available as singles already, with the addition of the exclusive, brand new titular album track (plus intro). Beautiful guest vocals by Swan Porter on ‘If We Meet Again Somehow’ completes a nostalgic picture of quiet yearning. Dario

Widek - Entrance Into Eternity

16 January, 2026
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band Widek. His sixth album “Entrance Into Eternity” once again has some cool guest guitar spots, this time from the likes of Sithu Aye, Morgan Thomaso, Gru, Per Nilsson, Marco Sfogli or Paul Wardingham. The particularly lush feel of his riffs remind me a bit of the short-lived Prog Metal supergroup of sorts, Audioplastik. A perfect balance between a focus on atmosphere and blistering (guest) solos. Dario

Karambolage - SKÆLMSK

16 January, 2026
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More instrumental stuff? Well, the sound of Danish trio Karambolage couldn’t be further from the highly polished Djent sounds above. Adventurous Avantgarde Rock would be more fitting as a rough descriptor here. Many different influences collide in a Karambolage on their second album, “SKÆLMSK”. Dynamic and diverse, the beautifully heartfelt ‘Lydhør’ works as a marvelous contrast full of heartache after the adrenaline-fueled opener ‘Høvl’. Recorded live in studio over two days, the depth of the arrangements with just three musicians and no safety net whatsoever is absolutely astounding. Dario

Ascend the Helix - To The Surface

23 January, 2026
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Continuing seamlessly where we left off further up with the new Textures album sonically, maybe with that added extra brutal punch I was surprised not to find there: Ascend the Helix from California blast through ten high energy Modern Prog Metal/Djent tracks once again on their new album, “To The Surface”, one and a half years after “Anamnensis”. The commanding and diverse vocal performance by Mike Semesky sits front and center, while Adam Smiarowski’s chugs and slaps in lock with Joshua Carro’s drums somehow are holding down the fort while simultaneously being a powerful driving force. You want some cleans in your Meshuggah but TesseracT is too soft for you? Ascend the Helix got you covered! Dario

Juodvarnis - Tékmés

23 January, 2026
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Sludgy, Posty Prog Metal with blackened tinges: “Tékmés” is the fourth album by  Lithuanian trio Juodvarnis. It packs quite the energetic punch right from the beginning, before riding on more melodic Post Metal tangents not shortly after. The dynamic shifts in tempo and different levels of brutality and heaviness don’t mean there’s any fluctuation of intensity. On the contrary, the level is kept high throughout which makes for a demanding, yet intriguing listen. Dario

Alkaloid - Bach out of Bounds

23 January, 2026 | Season of Mist
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Ever since their inception over ten years ago, Alkaloid have been a musical entity that never cared about the self-conceived boundaries of the Progressive Death Metal and Tech Death scenes. With probably their most ambitious work to date after three studio albums with original compositions, they now tried their capable hands at a very special live album, one that combines some of their own songs with re-arrangements of classical pieces by none other than Johann Sebastian Bach. A risky experiment to say the least, and while it sometimes seems like the complicated counter-points might break into chaos from their fragile and delicate order, they never do so completely. And that in itself is already an accomplishment not to be underestimated. “Bach Out of Bounds” can be filed under successful experiment then, however I’d love to hear a sequel, as this concept has the potential of evolving from experiment to an established thing of its own. Dario

Kostas Sampanis - Live at Guitar Experience festival 2025

02 January, 2026
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It was back in 2021 when I first heard of Greek guitarist and composer Kostas Sampanis, who quickly caught my attention with his mesmerizing EP “Autumne”. Last year he performed four of them – plus two new tracks – with a band at the Guitar Experience Festival in Athens, which was recorded and now released as a live-album with an accompanying video. Being fully instrumental, the guitar tells Kostas’ stories in a melodic and captivating way. His warm tone resonates very well with me, also in combination with the beautiful piano background and solo parts. The songs are all different, but with an amazing flow, wandering between slow acoustic parts and faster, more progressive pieces. Music that invites the listener to drift away for a moment – Dive in! Katha

IOTUNN - Waves over Copenhell

09 January, 2026 | Metal Blade Records
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It seems like a curious decision to release a live album after two studio albums, with only one song from the second album in the setlist. Another curious decision might be to release the opening track of said live album as a first single – complete with three minute ambient intro. Be that as it may, “Waves over Copenhell” captures IOTUNN’s mighty mysticism perfectly, and with so many epic songs in their repertoire, it is totally understandable that the struggle to decide which ones to play in a shorter set is real. During their upcoming first European headliner show starting in about a month, chances are high that some more songs will be able to sneak into the setlist. Check out the dates right here and listen to “Waves over Copenhell” and the two excellent studio albums in the meantime to tide you over. You can even watch the live videos from Copenhell on Metal Blade Records’ YouTube channel, how cool is that? Dario

Releases for January 30, 2026

  • Nightmarer - Hell Interface EP
     Bandcamp Technical Death Metal
  • Syberia - Quan tot s’apagui (Silent Pendulum Records/Moment of Collapse Records)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Post Metal
  • letterstoyou - ...maybe someday became today EP (Feb. 01)
     Bandcamp Screamo
  • Urne - Setting Fire to the Sky (Spinefarm)
    Sludge Metal
  • Pillar Amongst Willows - Kindred Odyssey (Centipede Abyss)
     Bandcamp Atmospheric Black Metal
  • Hällas - Panorama (Äventyr Records)
     Bandcamp Retro Rock
  • Ronker - Respect the Hustle, I Won't Be Your Dog Forever (Labelman)
     Bandcamp Post-Hardcore
  • Dead Air Divine - The Answer
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Omnifear - Kingdom EP (Jan. 28)
     Bandcamp Deathcore
  • Contrasts - False Idol EP
     Bandcamp Technical Metalcore
  • plantoid - FLARE (Bella Union Records)
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • HÉR - Monochrome (Season of Mist)
     Bandcamp Nordic Folk
  • Bungula - Lumen Novum
     Bandcamp Art Rock
  • Abissi - Paramagia (Argonauta Records/Octopus Rising)
     Bandcamp Psychedelic Heavy Rock
  • møl - DREAMCRUSH (Nuclear Blast)
     Bandcamp Blackgaze
  • letterstoyou - moonlight (Feb. 01)
     Bandcamp Emoviolence
  • Blackwater Holylight - Not Here Not Gone (Suicide Squeeze Records)
     Bandcamp Indie Rock
  • Viamaer - In lumine lunae (Jan. 29)
     Bandcamp Post Black Metal
  • Shields - Death Connection
     Bandcamp Djent
  • Nothing3000 - Philosophy of Infinity
     Bandcamp Post Metal
  • Morphide - Mental
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Maridia - The Overlook Sessions EP
     Bandcamp Sludge Metal
  • Gavran - The One Who Propels (Dunk! Records)
     Bandcamp Sludge/Doom
  • Toothless - Past Futures (Silent Pendulum Records)
     Bandcamp Experimental Metal
  • one&noone - The Stories We Leave Behind EP
     Bandcamp Experimental Metal
  • Course of Fate - Behind The Eclipse (ROAR)
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Krateros - Lost in Translation (Inverse Records)
     Bandcamp Progressive Thrash Metal
  • Red Sands - Evocations
     Bandcamp Gothic Metal
  • Amenspear - Ego's Carrion
     Bandcamp Progressive Black Metal
  • The Outsider - Old Sorcery (Avantgarde Music)
     Bandcamp Avantgarde Black Metal
  • Profane Elegy - Herezjarcha
     Bandcamp Atmospheric Black Metal
  • Sol Iustitiae - OUR COAST
     Bandcamp Psychedelic Black Metal
  • Eximperitus - Meritoriousness of Equanimity (Willowtip Records)
     Bandcamp Death Metal
  • Tarlung - Axis Mundi (Argonauta Records)
     Bandcamp Sludge Doom
  • Redwood - Time to Lose
     Bandcamp Heavy Psychedelic
  • The Imperfectionist Collective - Solitaire
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • The John Irvine Band - Take Me To Your Leader
     Bandcamp Jazz
  • Mike Johnson - The Gardens Of Loss (Cuneiform Records)
     Bandcamp Experimental
  • Stabbing - Eon of Obscenity (Century Media Records)
     Bandcamp Brutal Death Metal
  • Mostly Autumn - The Clock Ticks On
    Progressive Rock
  • Tom Bénard - POLARIS
    Fusion
  • SPIN XXI - Conflitantes Paranóias EP
    Jazz
  • Paul Dinletir - 1000 Faces
    Cinematic
  • Tangerine Dream - 50 years of Phaedra: At The Barbican (Kscope)
    Electronica
  • Genesis - Counting Out Time - Live 1975
    Progressive Rock

Releases for January 23, 2026

  • Julinko - Naebula (Avantgarde Music)
     Bandcamp Dark Ambient
  • Sykofant - Leaves EP
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Eigenstate Zero - A Thousand Blind Windows
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Hidas - A Sense of Impending Doom
     Bandcamp Doom Metal
  • Lost in Psalms - End of Kalpa
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Alan Morse - So Many Words (Jan. 22)
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Toy Weather - Feathers in a strange wind (Apollon Records)
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Dyed in Grey - Harbinger
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Manaus - Disappearing
     Bandcamp Experimental Rock
  • Kovtun - Black Goat
     Bandcamp Post Black Metal
  • Luminesce - Like Crushed Violets and Linen (Jan. 20)
     Bandcamp Prog/Tech Death
  • Polychrome - Someday
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Pelican - Ascending EP (Run For Cover Records)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Post-Rock/Metal
  • Seven Eyed Crow - Emerge (Jan. 26)
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Venus Loon - Ophanim (Jan. 19)
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Ligation - After Gods (Personal Records)
     Bandcamp Avant-Garde Death/Doom
  • Dreichmere - Starless Shores (Fiadh Productions)
     Bandcamp Avant-Prog Black/Death Metal
  • Yrja - Basalt Towers (Jan. 20)
     Bandcamp Post-Black Metal
  • Backengrillen - Backengrillen
     Bandcamp Death Jazz
  • Crystal Lake - The Weight of Sound (Century Media Records)
     Bandcamp Metalcore
  • GOND - GOND
     Bandcamp Doomgaze
  • SlowRepeaT - Aqua Haze (Electric Desert Records)
     Bandcamp Heavy Psychedelic
  • Sacri Suoni - Time to Harvest (Electric Valley Records)
     Bandcamp Space Doom
  • GUYOĐ - Death Throes Of A Drowning God EP
     Bandcamp Blackened Doom/Death
  • All India Radio - Liminal Space (Jan. 21)
     Bandcamp Dark Ambient
  • New Miserable Experience - Gild The Lily (Pelagic Records)
     Bandcamp Experimental
  • Meteora - Darkest Light
     Bandcamp Symphonic Metal
  • Falchi - Solace EP
    Instrumental Prog Metal
  • Sister Mary - VII (Lay Bare Recordings)
    Instrumental Prog Metal
  • Poppy - Empty Hands (Sumerian Records)
    Electronic Metal
  • The Future Sound of Koyaanis Naqoy - I Flatten Myself Like A Biscuit, One Day, On Tuesday
    Psychedelic Noise

Releases for January 16, 2026

  • Quaoar - Five Friends Floating
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Soen - Reliance (Silver Lining Music)
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • After-Math - The Undiscovered Country
     Bandcamp Post Rock
  • Hedron - Ouroboros (Re-recorded)
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Philippe Drouin Obvurt - Le Chemin Du Gaucher (Brutal Mind Records)
     Bandcamp Progressive Death Metal
  • Degenerate Synapse - Battle for the Mind (Jan. 15)
     Bandcamp Deathgrind
  • The Last Sound Revelation - The Proximity Effect (Octopus Rising)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Post Metal
  • For My Demons - Tristesse
     Bandcamp Dark Metal
  • Animations - Definition of Mad EP
     Bandcamp Alternative Metal
  • In A House Of Heartbeats - Divination Of Dreams (Ripcord Records)
     Bandcamp Post Rock
  • Unexpectance - Solus Ipse
     Bandcamp Progressive Death Metal
  • Viserion - Fire & Blood
     Bandcamp Progressive Black Metal
  • Vesseles - Home
     Bandcamp Symphonic Black Metal
  • The Protomen - Act III: This City Made Us
     Bandcamp Rock Opera
  • The Black Mysteries - These Are The Keys To Your Endlessness. Your Endlessness Is The Key To These Keys
     Bandcamp Avantgarde Black Metal
  • Bell Barrow - Saltire (Saccharine Underground)
     Bandcamp Avant-Garde Black Metal
  • Arcanum Sanctum - Pax EP
     Bandcamp Melodic Death Metal
  • Carrion Vael - Slay Utterly (Unique Leader Records)
     Bandcamp Melodic Death Metal
  • Computer Nerd - 20,000 Years & Still Going Strong (Future Imperfect)
     Bandcamp Prog Rock Opera
  • Tombseeker - Tombseeker (Iron Fortress Records)
     Bandcamp Death Metal
  • Oculi Melancholarium - Antheraea (Jan. 12)
     Bandcamp Blackgaze
  • Genus Ordinis Dei - The Land East of Eden
     Bandcamp Symphonic Metal
  • Marianas Rest - The Bereaved (Noble Demon Records)
     Bandcamp Doom Metal
  • Frozen Factory - Apocalypse Inc.
     Bandcamp
  • Serpent Column - Aion of Strife
     Bandcamp
  • Ov Sulfur - Endless (Century Media Records)
     Bandcamp
  • Keep Shelly in Athens - V
     Bandcamp
  • Youth Novel - I Went Through This Experience Smiling (Jan. 17)
     Bandcamp Screamo
  • Blanket - True Blue (Adventure Cat Records)
    Shoegaze
  • Vincen García - Vivace (Jan. 13)
  • Unethical Dogma - The Dark Curtain EP
    Progressive Metalcore
  • The Eternal - Celestial EP (Reigning Phoenix Music)
    Melodic Death Metal
  • Impermanence - Stelliferous (Jan. 18)
    Instrumental Prog Metal
  • Death Cult - Death Cult
    Blackened Sludge
  • Stoneside. - Death of a Storyteller
    Alternative Metal
  • Ad Infinitum - Hyshtral (Art Gates Records)
    Symphonic Metal
  • Repriever - Fracture EP
  • I Promised the World - I Promised the World (Rise Records)
    Melodic Metalcore

Releases for January 9, 2026

  • Orchid Throne - Buried in Black
     Bandcamp Melodic Doom Metal
  • Denominate - Restoration (Dusktone Records)
     Bandcamp Progressive Death Metal
  • Andrew Balboa - Ungratefully Unsatisfied EP (Jan. 06)
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Symmetry Was Never An Option - Darker Grey (Jan. 11)
     Bandcamp Progressive Metal
  • Anton Rolaart - The Ballad of General Jupiter (Moonjune Records)
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Origines - Chapitre 1
    Alternative Rock
  • Monomyth - Growth (Jan. 08)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Prog Metal
  • Pict - The Nomad (Jan. 05)
     Bandcamp Progressive Black Metal
  • Exxûl - Sealed Into None (Jan. 05, Productions TSO)
     Bandcamp US Power Metal
  • Miasme - Keep Them at a Distance
     Bandcamp Post Black Metal
  • Tyler Kamen - Echoe's End
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Uuhai - Human Herds (Napalm Records)
     Bandcamp Mongolian Folklore
  • Angerseed - Rapture Is Mine... Glory Is Yours (Pest Records)
     Bandcamp Death Metal
  • Walls of Babylon - Aeons Apart (Wanikiya Record)
     Bandcamp Progressive Power Metal
  • Ectovoid - In Unreality's Coffin (Everlasting Spew Records)
     Bandcamp Brutal Death Metal
  • The Ruins of Beverast - Tempelschlaf (Ván Records)
     Bandcamp Atmospheric Black Metal
  • Queen Kona - LONG LIVE
     Bandcamp Deathcore
  • Inborn Tendency - Let There Be Sin
     Bandcamp Death Metal
  • Insidia Noctis - Insidia Noctis
     Bandcamp Prog Deathcore
  • Bite Down - Violent Playground (Prime Collective)
    Deathcore

Releases for January 2, 2026

  • Anna Pest - Dark Arms Reach Skyward With Bone White Fingers II: Be (Not) Afraid (Jan. 01)
     Bandcamp Deathcore
  • Ulver - Neverland (Dec. 31)
     Bandcamp Experimental Synth Pop
  • Null Existence - Cryptic Monolith (Jan. 02)
     Bandcamp Technical Death Metal
  • Kosmos - L'Astre de la Désirance
     Bandcamp Atmospheric Black Metal
  • Coffret de Bijoux - my limbs are not mine
     Bandcamp Post-Hardcore
  • Turpitude - Mordoré (Jan. 01)
     Bandcamp Atmospheric/Melodic Black Metal
  • Imperial Measures - Threefold (Jan. 01)
     Bandcamp Progressive Rock
  • Obsidian - Phenomena EP (Jan. 01)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Prog Metal
  • and all i can say is - these hopes are long lost (Jan. 01)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Djent
  • Sonic Voyager - Bending Horizons (Jan. 03)
     Bandcamp Progressive Thrash Metal
  • Fuath - III
     Bandcamp Atmospheric Black Metal
  • Georgi Tilev - Moment In Time (Jan. 03)
     Bandcamp Instrumental Prog Metal
  • Hype-O - Forever Longing
     Bandcamp Experimental Metal
  • Ellende - Zerfall (AOP Records)
     Bandcamp Post-Black Metal
  • ufoufoufo - Unidentified Aerial Extended Play EP
     Bandcamp Mathcore
  • Woe - Legacies of Human Frailty (Silent Pendulum Records)
     Bandcamp Black Metal

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Passionate metalhead and concert visitor since the 90s - While the taste has changed and broadened over the years, the mesmerizing effect of music remained. Always searching for new musical treasures, but also digging a lot through older favorites, which are clearly rooted on the proggy side of the wide metal spectrum. Happy about the chance to spread the word for our beloved music at The Progspace.

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My name is Alex, living in Ireland, originally from Russia. I enjoy playing drums and seeing live music. My music taste was formed by the classic rock bands, such as Rainbow and Uriah Heep, then power metal phase, which became a bridge to more progressive music, with bands like Royal Hunt and Pain of Salvation getting me into prog. Now I enjoy progressive and post-rock and metal, and everything somewhat progressive, melodic or even power. Always open for expanding my horizons and seeing more bands live.

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