Jargon – The Fading Thought
An album full of (bitter-)sweet nostalgia and melancholia is what I expected – and Jargon’s “The Fading Thought” delivers in spades. 5/5★
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An album full of (bitter-)sweet nostalgia and melancholia is what I expected – and Jargon’s “The Fading Thought” delivers in spades. 5/5★
Read MoreWith “Pitfalls”, Leprous created by far the most complex album in their discography, it is something else, is an album that marks a before and after, not only in their discography, but I dare to say in the progressive genre. The intricately layered sound and emotions are something to behold: this album is a difficult journey and a different one, at times filled with anger or hope. As varied as the human mind can be, Leprous created this musical journey as a reflection of these contradictory emotions. /Van 4.5/5★
Read MoreHead With Wings are celebrating the one year anniversary of their debut album”From Worry To Shame”! To celebrate, the band decided to revisit their music with the help of keyboardist extraordinaire Vikram Shankar to create hauntingly beautiful piano covers. The Progspace invites you to discover ‘From Worry to Shame – The Album Piano Medley’ featuring Vikram Shankar.
Read More“From Silence to Somewhere” is Wobbler’s 4th studio album, yet another solid step in a short but highly acclaimed discography. True to their origins and influences, the Norwegians continue their musical career in a display of musicianship and well-matured compositions both with complex and simple arrangements with melodies that will stick in your head. Only 4 songs for a total of 47 minutes of Prog-grandiose. From beautiful Mellotron solos and edgy guitar riffs, to renaissance inspired passages to odd touches of flamenco and latin grooves to Italian recitals. This album has it all! A combination of elements and sounds that will surely find a place in the heart of any prog-lover of bands the likes of Gentle Giant, Yes, ELP, King Crimson, Genesis, PFM, etc. 5/5★
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