Progressive Rock

Frequency Drift | Ghosts

by Joe Mis Staff Writer — Ghosts is the third studio release from German progressive rockers Frequency Drift. The band’s evolving sound now crosses a number of genre lines, blending elements of progressive rock, atmospheric music, jazz, classical and folk to create a diverse and unique [...]

Opeth | Heritage

by Alissa Ordabai Staff Writer — It’s never enough to simply wish for creative growth, and this is what this album illustrates better than anything else. A new direction and a new vision for a band are impossible without learning new things about music – something which takes both [...]

Vangough | Kingdom Of Ruin

by Joe Mis Staff Writer — Vangough’s brand of metal music is as impressionistic as the art of the master painter who inspired their name. The Oklahoma City based quartet blends elements of progressive metal and straight up guitar rock with touches of gothic metal to come up with a rather [...]

Autumn | Cold Comfort

by Joe Mis Staff Writer — Dutch rockers Autumn are poised to release their fifth album entitled Cold Comfort this November on Metal Blade. A strong female voice and tight musicianship make Cold Comfort an interesting choice for progressive rock or guitar rock fans. Blending progressive [...]

White Willow | Terminal Twilight

by Joe Mis Staff Writer — Norway’s White Willow has recently released their sixth album -a progressive/folk rock effort entitled Terminal Twilight. If you are looking for something light, airy, and a bit different – this may be the album for you. White Willow released their first album [...]

3 | The Ghost You Gave To Me

by Joe Mis Staff Writer — Woodstock means many things to many people: psychedelic rock, outdoor concerts, funny smelling smoke, hippies, Viet Nam, peace – but for the guys of the progressive rock band 3 it simply means home. Rising above all of the Woodstock images and influences, 3 has [...]

Odin’s Court | Human Life in Motion

by Justin Gaines Staff Writer — Assumptions can get you in trouble. At the very least, they can backfire and show you just how little you know about something. Case in point: Maryland-based metal band Odin’s Court. With a name like that and the old school artwork adorning their latest album [...]