Star Thief deserves to be experienced with headphones. It is time to bend some brains and make some heads go crooked. Here we have something that is akin to a clever riddle, a genre-bending ride of ...
Here is the best progressive rock/metal album of each year since 1983. Given its penchant for bizarre concepts, vast track lengths and intimidatingly complex musicianship, it’s little wonder why ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Of course it wasn’t called that back in the day, and whilst the early movers and shakers may not have sounded anything like each ...
Who doesn’t love progressive rock albums? The genre really transformed the world of rock music back in the 1970s and onward. And there are a select few albums from the genre’s heyday that radically ...
Released in late November 1979, progressive rock pioneer Pink Floyd’s eleventh studio LP, The Wall, was a creative triumph. In a nutshell, it’s a semi-autobiographical rock opera — mostly conceived ...
Here are the 25 best prog rock albums of the 2000s (ranked)! Loudwire has already ranked the 25 best progressive metal albums of the 2000s. Because we had a blast doing so – and because we hope you ...
There are few joys in this insane world greater than the pleasure of really artful music, whatever the genre, whatever the market. And of all of the rock bands in the world, the best might very well ...
“Writing about music is like dancing about architecture.” So goes the saying that means it can be difficult to explain music using words. Despite that, let’s put on our dancing shoes and try to define ...
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Members of the progressive-rock group Genesis pose for a portrait in 1974. Getty Images Few genres of popular music were more omnipresent in their heyday, yet more neglected today, than progressive ...
"Here is musical sterility at its pinnacle. A band that has absolutely no soul, no feeling in the music," critic Lester Bangs declared in 1975. The target of his derision? The British progressive-rock ...