Every prog story begins somewhere. I know that many Proglodytes readers (myself included) can remember the first time they heard a progressive record, down to
Every prog story begins somewhere. I know that many Proglodytes readers (myself included) can remember the first time they heard a progressive record, down to
Paul Whitehead is a household name for progressive rock and music history fans. His iconic covers for the first few Genesis albums were seared into
Atlanta-based Great Wide Nothing appeared on my radar after the recommendation of a trusted musical friend. I checked out their latest album, Hymns for Hungry
With a brand new album, endorsements from high profile music publications and industry veterans, and two high profile tours (a U.S. tour with Symphony X
From the moment I first heard The Tea Club, I knew I was going to love them. To me, they are the perfect example of
Jessica Kion is a rare type of artist who doesn’t shy away from accessing the full range and depth of the human experience. Some of