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Louder on MSN"The music’s pretty progressive, but it’s not Rush is it? It’s not exactly Dream Theater." TesseracT's journey to debut album OneUK prog metal quintet TesseracT were just starting out, introducing themselves to the world with a 27-minute concept piece ...
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Loudwire on MSNThe Best Song by 10 Legendary Prog Metal BandsHere’s the best song by 10 legendary prog metal bands! As with progressive rock, a great progressive metal song needs to ...
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Loudwire on MSNSteven Wilson Explains the ‘Only Thing’ Progressive Rock Artists Have in Common"I'm talking about the whole spectrum of progressive rock, from Pink Floyd to Frank Zappa, to Rush, to Mogwai, to Radiohead." ...
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Louder on MSNProg and Metal Hammer partner with this year's post-rock and prog metal two-day event Pelagic FestProg and Metal Hammer partner with post-rock and prog metal event Pelagic Fest which takes place in Maastricht in August ...
When Opeth began as a death metal band in the early 1990s, no could have imagined their ascent to prog metal royalty – not ...
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Louder on MSN“We embrace the spirit of early 70s prog as being the way that you should always approach music." Mastodon and their prog epic Crack The SkyeUS prog metallers Mastodon released their conceptual opus Crack The Skye. It proved to be the step up to the big time the ...
After almost a decade of waiting, Converge has confirmed they will be back in the studio this week to work on new album ...
Norwegian progressive metal band Leprous will perform on Thursday, April 10, 7:30 p.m., at Jannus Live, 200 First Ave. N., St. Petersburg.
It’s a sad day for Mastodon fans. After 25 years together, the progressive metal outfit Mastodon has announced that they will be parting ways with lead singer and vocalist Brent Hinds.
This year's Pelagic Festival, the annual event highlighting the best of Pelagic Records' post-rock and prog metal bands, will this year be partnered by both Prog and Metal Hammer magazines.
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