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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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Mobius – Kala

“Kala” is a fantastic sophomore full-length offering from Mobius. It’s filled with surprising twists and turns, innovative songwriting and a refreshing take on progressive metal and djent. There is a sense of time moving forward, towards the future with this album, and personally, it is a future I’m looking very much forward to”.

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Haken – Virus

Haken have set the tone for the future of progressive music with their newest album “Virus”, combining just about every sound they’ve ever explored into an artistic masterpiece.

Sleepmakeswaves – These Are Not Your Dreams

“These Are Not Your Dreams” consists of three parts that each introduces new things to the sound of Sleepmakeswaves. It sounds like a statement that says “we will never stop evolving”, and that is a beautiful thing.

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Myth of I – Myth of I

There are occasions of diversity, where Myth of I use atmosphere and melody to explore memorable, playful passages, but they are rare and often short-lived, only furthering the listener’s desire for more.

Oceanica – OneDark

Oceanica is worth paying attention to, as there’s brilliance and innovation happening on the album that I don’t often feel I hear in modern, more formulaic, progressive music. If you are the kind of listener who enjoys challenging music and love to be surprised by twists and turns, I highly recommend you to check out “OneDark”.

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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...