(((O))) Tag: Progressive
Gavin Brown caught up with Sermon frontman Him to hear all about the new album Of Golden Verse and how the music of Sermon has developed with this second album.
Exclusive two-part premiere. A fantastical fusion of surrealist scenes and soundscapes from three of Spain’s greatest ambient artists and their forthcoming album, Bordando el manto terrestre.
Everything about Revocation is delivered with a phenomenal precision and passion, which – especially with such a strong tour package behind them – places them amongst the finest names in progressive and technical death metal.
Griffin and his teammates have cooked up some strange experiments inside their own laboratory. And this here, is a real corker that you are about to embark on.
Gavin Brown caught up with Schemata Theory guitarist Mario Scinto to talk in depth about their new album ‘Unity In Time’ as well as the band’s upcoming tour, the band’s message and how they have developed as a band since they got together.
On February 11th, Canada’s own progressive sci-fi metal innovators Voivod released their 15th studio album, Synchro Anarchy, via Century Media Records. Our own progressive guru, Matt Stevens, spoke to drummer Away about the new album, his gea …
A concept album about waves? Well, it works very well to bring the terror and beauty that is brought to the silver screen.
Alessandro’s solo debut is a treasure trove waiting to be unleashed. It’s a sign of him to spread his wings and fly ‘Out of the Gate’ to see what the landscapes are like in the skies above.
It’s been seven years since this Ottawa-based modern classical/neofolk/progressive trio shared their music with their fans. Then on July 9th of last year, Musk Ox released an incredible album titled Inheritance. As a fan, it was well worth the wait. I …
But 44 years later Live! In The Air Age is quite the revelation. It’s not just the original live album, but the live recordings that are on this box set, will give you a historical momentum on how much the band went through.
Recorded during the lockdown, Steve himself can still pack a punch like no other. But at times, he is like the mad scientist on his new album.
While Anderson is working on a sequel to Olias, this is an album that alongside Song of Seven, gets the recognition it deserves.
This collaboration is not only an amazing combination, but what the 25th century might have in store for us.
Frost*’s fourth studio album is one of their brutally honest releases during the pandemic that is a wake-up call of what has become.










