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The Progspace Awards 2025

Terravia – A New World

Norway has produced many excellent prog bands, and I see no reason why this group shouldn’t join that list.

RotM_Feb2026

The eclecticism is off the charts in our February highlights selection!

Releases of the Week 09/2026 with Worm, Tigran Hamasyan, Karnivool, Wolverine, Laughing Stock, Echoes and Signals, Primaluce, Kabasse, Phendrana, Abstracted, Thistle Sifter, Archive, Cryptic Shift, Ingrina, Mount Palatine, Predatory Void, German García, Manuel Barbará, The Scien7ist, Divided by Design & Kalandra

Advocacy_TheTide

Danish Prog quintet Advocacy premieres new single The Tide

Danish Prog Metal Quintet Advocacy shares The Tide, the second single on the road towards their second album.

Fallujah, Live at Backstage Munich, Feb. 20, 2026

Fallujah, Live at Backstage Munich, Feb. 20, 2026

RotM_Jan2026

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

The Veer Union – Reinvention

I find the diverse unpredictability of the material appeals to me a lot, despite the shortness of the tracks. These 10 songs are predominately melodic but with an aggressive edge.

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Pain of Salvation-Panther

Pain of Salvation – Panther

A great album to start for the new listener, and at the same time an album that the avid fan needs in their collection of Pain of Salvation albums. Panther neatly fits into the long list of amazing albums Pain of Salvation released, while deftly putting its progressive foot down on some new, previously undiscovered ground.

Pixie Ninja – Colours Out Of Space

If you are interested in music that is out of the ordinary, brimming with weirdness, quality and progressiveness in the true sense of the word I heartily recommend you listen to “Colours Out Of Space”. Just be careful of delving too deep, dear listener, because, to quote the master, H.P.Lovecraft himself, “We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far.

Isochron Album Cover

Denominate – Isochron

The story of the album takes the listener on a journey spanning millenniums, exploring themes about the nature of the universe and the morality of actions taken in an uncaring world

Anubis Gate - Covered in Colours

Anubis Gate – Covered in Colours

Covered in Colours by Anubis Gate is one of the best covers albums I’ve ever listened to. Each song is a piece of art made out of music that has influenced each of the musicians in the band, re-interpreted and even re-created entirely new with their own sound. After listening to this album, I can only hope for more perfection from this underrated danish band. 4.5★ / Van

L.S.D.D.-Limbo

L.S.D.D. – Limbo

“Limbo” has an interesting concept and I can see the potential in L.S.D.D., but their work needs a lot of polishing in order to reach it.

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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...