progressive metal

Fernwah Let Classic Prog Influences Shine on “Amulet” (Early Track Stream)

For those who dig spacey synthesizers and heavy guitar arrangements with nods to everything from late Death, Opeth, and classic rock, Fernwah’s upcoming album “Approaching Oblivion” should hit the spot. Check out a new rock-heavy single here.

Cognos Ventures to the Unknown Reaches of Progressive Metal (Early Album Stream)

Veiled in anonymity, this progressive metal group meshes together a host of disparate influences and textures on their debut album. Stream it now ahead of its release.

The Silver Cast A "Ward of Roses" In Glittering Starlight (Interview)

Featuring members of Horrendous and Crypt Sermon, The Silver alchemizes extreme metal, progressive metal, and more into a delightfully mysterious debut album. Read an interview with the band.

Prospectors Mine "Obsidious Veins" For Intense, Dazzling Metal (Early Track Stream)

Listen to a single from the Dutch instrumental progressive metal band’s upcoming debut album “Proven Lands” – “Obsidious Veins” combines complex guitar and bass interplay with chaotic song structures.

Celestial Steel: Black Sites' "Sword of Orion" Strikes True (Early Track Stream)

Listen to a new single from the Chicago heavy/progressive metal band’s upcoming album “Untrue.”

Join Voidgazer in the Perilous, Tempting "Dance of the Undesirables" (Early EP Stream)

Stream the St. Louis ‘biker prog’ outfit’s sophomore EP now ahead of its Friday release.

Voices Enacts the Bizarre for "An Audience of Mannequins" (Full EP Stream)

Members of Akercocke and The Antichrist Imperium dazzle with an increasingly progressive and experimental new EP, which is now streaming in full.

Records of the Week With Jon and Ted Week #13

This week, Ted and Jon zero in on obscure stoner metal and an American progressive heavy metal classic.

Nine Years of Progressive Transformation on Dordeduh's "Har"

Following a decade of planning and composition, Romanian troupe Dordeduh emerges from the cocoon a completely new and revitalized band.

Records of the Week with Jon and Ted #8

This Friday, Ted and Jon look into different ends of the traditional doom metal spectrum with Place of Skulls and While Heaven Wept, respectively.
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