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The Progspace 10th Anniversary Show

Geoff Tate @ Midsummer Prog Festival (20.06.2026) – Maastricht (NL)

Some albums stand the test of time. Others become defining milestones that shape an entire musical genre. Queensrÿche's Operation: Mindcrime unquestionably belongs to the latter category. When the concept album was released in 1988, it proved that heavy metal could be...

Quidam @ Midsummer Prog Festival (20.06.2026) – Maastricht (NL)

Some concerts are experienced with your ears. Others are experienced just as much through your memories. Quidam’s performance at Midsummer Prog undoubtedly belonged to the latter category. My history with the band goes back almost twenty years. Ever since its release...

Einar Solberg @ Midsummer Prog Festival (20.06.2026) – Maastricht (NL)

Einar Solberg – Cinematic Progressive Rock Between Introspection and Intensity Following Quidam's melodic brand of neo-progressive rock, Midsummer Prog Festival took a striking stylistic turn. Einar Solberg did not arrive with a conventional progressive metal band,...
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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”

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No Terror in The Bang – Eclosion

If there’s one thing to reap out of a sitting through this album, it’s a particularly bad attitude and all the gnarly cathartic feels that come along with it.

Exanimis – Marionnettiste

These former musical students have produced a sumptuous sixty-five minutes of grandiose, orchestral death metal brilliance.

Turbyne – Arc

Scotland has produced its fair share of great bands, and these guys are well on the way to joining that list, or maybe even there already.

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Project Mishram – Meso

‘Meso’ is exactly the culturally diverse, weird but not too avant-garde fusion album I’ve been craving for in a while and I can’t wait to hear what more MishraM has to offer. 9/10★

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Quidam @ Midsummer Prog Festival (20.06.2026) – Maastricht (NL)

Some concerts are experienced with your ears. Others are experienced just as much through your memories. Quidam’s performance at Midsummer Prog undoubtedly belonged to the latter category. My history with the band goes back almost twenty years. Ever since its...

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...