DREAM THEATER – Systematic Chaos
When the posterboys of Progressive Metal, Dream Theater, released Octavarium in 2005, it was followed by a set of theories explaining that this would be their last album. And, in ways, it did represent a …READ MORE
When the posterboys of Progressive Metal, Dream Theater, released Octavarium in 2005, it was followed by a set of theories explaining that this would be their last album. And, in ways, it did represent a …READ MORE
“Enter at own risk.” This should be the label on basically any album by Swedish duo Carptree. But, as everyone knows, risk also implies potential flipside reward, right? The Music With Insekt, Carptree’s discography now …READ MORE
Roine Stolt’s departure from Kaipa has opened up a whole new creative territory, keyboardist and mastermind Hans Lundin reveals, and the outcome is quite interesting … The Music Kaipa’s unique sound and blend of Folk …READ MORE
In pursuit of fuel (coffee) for his travels in the fourth dimension (time), Ziltoid The Omniscient (alien) comes to Earth. In five minutes he has to be made the ultimate cup of coffee (black) or …READ MORE
It is safe to say that Planet X has established themselves on the Progressive scene. Eight years after the debut, which was supposed to be just a one-off project, four studio albums and one live …READ MORE
The Magic Pie 2005 debut, Motions Of Desire, was among the tastiest experiences that year, mesmerizing listeners and critics alike with a rare, positive blend of ingredients. So, what have they been cooking up this …READ MORE
With his solo debut, Four O’Clock And Hysteria, Alan Morse (Spock’s Beard) gets to do what he likes the most: play the guitar! The Music And, play he does! With a remarkably rich tone, he …READ MORE
Teaming up with some of the best contemporary musicians available, guitarist and singer (and more!) Steve Thorne now releases Part Two: Emotional Creatures, the sequel to his 2005 debut album and another chapter in his …READ MORE
Technical brilliance has become a trademark of American quintet Redemption. Their third album, The Origins Of Ruin, confirms this. But, what about the music? The Music Redemption have established themselves at the Melodic end of …READ MORE
With a rather peculiar name and a less ordinary blend of styles, American trio Slavior brings a different spin to the mighty wheel of Progressive music with their self-titled debut album. The Music Actually, the …READ MORE