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The Progspace 10th Anniversary Show
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Volubilis premiere second single Le Flamboiement Stellaire

Canadian Tech Death Newcomers Volubilis create a Stellar Blast with second single Le Flamboiement Stellaire leading up to debut album Theasterion

BIG UPDATE! The Progspace 10th Anniversary Show

The Progspace 10th Anniversary show is now even bigger! 6 bands with the addition of Feather Mountain and An Abstract Illusion! Go to the crowdfunding and grab your early-bird ticket now!

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Lufeh presents colourful new album Overwhelmed

Los Angeles/São Paulo based Progressive Rock outfit Lufeh presents “complicated music that’s also catchy” on new album “Overwhelmed”

Airbag @ Poppodium 013 Tilburg – May 24, 2026

Airbag – melancholy, atmosphere and controlled intensity at 013 Next Summary In a well-filled 013 Next, Airbag delivered an intensely atmospheric performance built around melancholy, slow-burning tension and musical refinement. Following a strong opening set by Lesoir...

Lesoir @ Poppodium 013 Tilburg, May 24, 2026

Lesoir reveals renewed power in a packed 013 Next As support act for Airbag, Lesoir was given roughly forty minutes on stage in a packed 013 Next, but that proved more than enough to leave a remarkably strong impression. The band from Maastricht presented itself in...

The Gathering – Mandylion 30th Anniversary Tour – Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette (May 25, 2026)

The Gathering – Mandylion 30th Anniversary Tour Rockhal, Esch-sur-Alzette       Summary Thirty years after the release of Mandylion, The Gathering proved in a nearly sold-out Rockhal in Esch-sur-Alzette why the band still holds such a unique place within the European...

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Inanimate Existence – The Masquerade

I think this band finds a way to make their music so mathematically precise and clinical that it starts losing credibility as being played by humans. And I’m not necessarily saying that in a bad way.

Envy Of None – Envy Of None

The biggest takeaway is that Alex Lifeson is still willing to explore new musical paths without trying to emulate his previous band. That’s called true grit, people!

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Mimesis – Trilogy

Mimesis basically managed to destroy a futuristic utopian city by the sheer power of shred, odd-time signatures and mind-bending technicality.

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Galaxy – Runaway Men

Lovers of the neo prog genre will immediately love the album, but will find out that it’s not easy to get bored with it. It stays interesting after listening to it many times.

The Progspace Presents

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Progcast 067: Dr. Bær

In Episode 067 of the Progcast we talk to Merwyn Christopher and Sebastian Heieck of German “Brutal Ethno Proggers” Dr. Bær.

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Airbag @ Poppodium 013 Tilburg – May 24, 2026

Airbag – melancholy, atmosphere and controlled intensity at 013 Next Summary In a well-filled 013 Next, Airbag delivered an intensely atmospheric performance built around melancholy, slow-burning tension and musical refinement. Following a strong opening set by...

Lesoir @ Poppodium 013 Tilburg, May 24, 2026

Lesoir reveals renewed power in a packed 013 Next As support act for Airbag, Lesoir was given roughly forty minutes on stage in a packed 013 Next, but that proved more than enough to leave a remarkably strong impression. The band from Maastricht presented itself in...

Epica – Arcane Dimensions Tour @ COS Torwar, Warsaw (17.03.2026)

Epica – Arcane Dimensions Tour @ COS Torwar, Warsaw Epica’s performance at COS Torwar in Warsaw marked the closing chapter of an evening that was opened by Charlotte Wessels and Amaranthe — two sets that are covered separately elsewhere on this website. Some bands...

SPACE Quartet in Tienen – Progressive Spirit, Pure Improvisation

At first glance, SPACE Quartet might not seem like an obvious feature for an international progressive rock platform. A Belgian improvisation collective built around an electric sitar does not fit neatly into the conventional prog canon. Yet that is precisely why...