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Speaking in Tongues: Inter Arma's "Sulphur English"

Our full review of the intoxicating new Inter Arma album, out today via Relapse.

Adapt, Survive: Allegaeon Founding Member Greg Burgess Talks "Apoptosis" and Band Evolution

Our extensive interview with Allegaeon’s one remaining founding member: we cover past, present, and future of this ever-innovative progressive death metal outfit from Colorado in anticipation of their fifth full-length, releasing April 19th.

Progspot #1: Irreversible Mechanism, an Irreplicable Machine

IO Staff Writer Thomas Hinds unveils an exegetical new column where he dissects then reassembles the complexities and contortions of progressive metal; the Belarusan tech-death duo-turned-force fit the inaugural bill perfectly.

Dream Theater's New Album "Distance Over Time" Boosts Prog's Velocity

We get nitpicky and detailed with the new Dream Theater album (released today) — what does “Distance Over Time” offer to prog fans and non-fans alike, and is it a magnum opus?

Show, Don't Tell: A Novelist's Progressive Madness Comes Full Circle on "Folie"

We unveil an early stream of the Louisiana-based prog-death metal duo’s excitingly intricate sophomore full-length.

Alkymist's "Paradise" Now Live and Visualized

We unveil a new music video from the Danish doom quartet’s thundering latest full-length.

Treasures in the Depths of The Ocean's "Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic"

Our in-depth analysis of the famed German collective’s latest album, releasing Friday.

Forever Left in Voivod's Wake

We dive into the legendary Canadian progressive thrash outfit’s latest output “The Wake,” revealing the weird and beautiful greatness within.

Potmos Hetoimos and the Shaky Brilliance of "Vox Medusae"

The prog/sludge/doom/jazz solo project’s eleventh full-length album is now streaming in full — here’s our review.

New Ruins Hatch an Escape Plan on Debut EP

The Nova Scotia-based outfit’s debut EP infuses screamo with jazzy prog.
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