Post Tagged with: "Progressive Rock"

Coincidence - 'Coincidence,' 'Clef de Ciel' + 'Archives 1973-1974' (2024)

Coincidence – ‘Coincidence,’ ‘Clef de Ciel’ + ‘Archives 1973-1974’ (2024)

“Jazz-rock” often implies nothing more than clever technique, but Coincidence cross-pollinates with moments of great prog – and that’s even better.

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Why Pink Floyd’s ‘The Endless River’ Provided a Perfect Ending

Released 10 years ago this week, Pink Floyd’s determinedly uncommercial ‘The Endless River’ reminded us just how fantastically weird they once were.

Why King Crimson's Biggest Hit LP Was 'So Fully Formed, But Also So Unusual'

Why King Crimson’s Biggest Hit LP Was ‘So Fully Formed, But Also So Unusual’

Released 55 years ago, King Crimson’s ‘In the Court of the Crimson King’ offered a dark burst of seminal progressive rock that presupposed a new rock trend.

Mile Marker Zero - 'Coming of Age' (2024)

Mile Marker Zero – ‘Coming of Age’ (2024)

Mile Marker Zero’s ‘Coming of Age’ is a great modern progressive rock record that recalls the musical joys of another era.

Dave Bainbridge of Downes Braide Association: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Dave Bainbridge of Downes Braide Association: The Albums That Shaped My Career

Dave Bainbridge may be the best progressive rock keyboardist that’s flown under your radar.

Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks – 'True' (2024)

Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks – ‘True’ (2024)

Already given countless accolades, Jon Anderson and the Band Geeks’ ‘True’ is truly an album for Yes fans everywhere.

Delay Tactics – 'Out-Pop Options' (1982); 'Any Questions?' (1984; 2024 reissue)

Delay Tactics – ‘Out-Pop Options’ (1982); ‘Any Questions?’ (1984; 2024 reissue)

A new reissue of ‘Out-Pop Options’ and ‘Any Questions?’ from Carl Weingarten’s Delay Tactics shows that great prog music survived 1977’s big punk asteroid.

The Most Surprising Moment on Alan Parsons Project's 'Eve'

The Most Surprising Moment on Alan Parsons Project’s ‘Eve’

Released 45 years ago today, Alan Parsons Project’s ‘Eve’ was changed forever when the late Lesley Duncan stepped up to the microphone.

IO Earth Seeking Donations After Devastating Fire

IO Earth Seeking Donations After Devastating Fire

IO Earth lost almost all its equipment when a fire swept through the complex where the British prog rock band’s studio and rehearsal space were located.

How Yes' First Album Hinted at the Future: Gimme Five

How Yes’ First Album Hinted at the Future: Gimme Five

Here’s a look back at a handful of early songs that pointed the way from Yes’ self-titled debut, released 55 years ago today.