Song Review /Prog Rock : Kilravock’s ‘Incompatibility/ Working Class Hero’
Think of it as a swirling vault, a cauldron, full of bubbling layers, frothing with dark spells, and sparkling with energy. This is his debut release, a double single ‘Incompatibility/ Working Class Hero’.
Infinitefreefall’s ‘You Ask A Lot of Questions’ : Crashing Prog Rock Excellence
‘You Ask A Lot of Questions’ is the band’s latest single, a power pop, punk driven, punching release. There’s an air of superior deviance, classified and complex that makes up the soundscape.
Experience SVYNX’s Prog Rock Edge with ‘This is Not Art’
Their latest album is titled ‘This is Not Art’, a collection that demonstrates the progressive rock in new and uninhabited sonic cultures.
Mercurius’ ‘Evocation’ : An Alternative Rock Daze
With ‘Evocation’, their latest release, the band brings a gritty and transcendental dimension with a prog rock and alternative blends.
Artist Interview : Gary Dranow’s ‘Self Sacrifice’
And in his track, ‘Self Sacrifice’ he drives the desperate facets of the theme sensationally. It has the emo fashionings of Linkin Park, the cerebral grunge of Nirvana, and the edgy nu-metal of Karnivool. And the result is a devouring musical production that raids your entire body.
Porter’s Deep & Mysterious Prog Rock Manifests in Latest Single, ‘Sally’
‘Sally’ is their third single release from their upcoming album ‘Genosha’. With a runtime of a little less than five minutes, each frame and sonic arc is liberating.
Enjoy the Dark Excitations of The Listros’ ‘Hands Against The Wall’
Eclectic hard rock duo, The Listros forge a blasting track with latest, ‘Hands Against The Wall’. Face melting riffs, explosive beats, and stormy vocals mark the composition. And it rides you to a sonic oblivion.
Porter : Tax Free Hollows
The first single from the album, ‘Tax Free Hollows’ was released late last year (2023). The drive, the power, the energy, and the resilience were all taken up a notch, excited to an immense scale of rock music, creating a seismic shift of sorts.
Gary Dranow’s ‘Ripping’ is a Tenacious, Unrelenting Prog Rock Track
Gary Dranow rises to the challenge and effortlessly overcomes in his latest single ‘Ripping’. The title of the song quite literally describes its energy and emotion quotients.
Porter’s ‘Behind the Banlieue’ is a Mounting Prog-Rock Track
Porter achieves prog rock brilliance with their latest single, ‘Behind the Banlieue’. A tsunamic sonic course that is mounted with deep and delving riffs, dimensional basslines and a hypnotic soul.
The Survival Code Delivers a Dynamic Alt Rock Gradient in ‘Whispers of Woe’
The Survival Code is an immutable rock band. Their plays, energy levels, and compositional structures are raw and visceral, and desperately aggressive as in the case of survival. With face melting riffs, rising melodies, and loud drums, the soundscapes return us to base human urges, celebrating its potency and passion. And that’s what you’ll witness in their latest album, ‘Whispers of Woe’
Gary Dranow’s ‘Bedroom Mentor’ Leaves an Ardent Prog Rock Impact
‘Bedroom Mentor’ is a prog rock and nu-metal experiment of eclectic band Gary Dranow and The Manic Emotions. With mercurial dispositions, stormy instrumentation, and loud vocals, it is a driving melodic metal track.
Moose Wrench Forge an Experimental Prog Rock Niche with EP, ‘Not Dead Yet’
Moose Wrench has a flair for experimental rock. With bold textures, defiant spirit, strong concept, and sonic conviction, they forge a distinct niche. The band’s latest EP, ‘Not Dead Yet’ perfectly captures this energy.
The Frst & Kellin Quinn Drive a Hard Punk Bargain with ‘You’re on Your Own Kid’
The Frst and Kellin Quinn have just released a fiery cover of Taylor Swift’s ‘You’re on Your Own Kid’. They transform the pop star’s soft pop song into a bold and burgeoning prog rock track.