Welcome to Prog‘s Tracks Of The Week. 4 new and numerous items of progressive music so that you can take pleasure in.
Congratulations to Iranian-Australian guitar whizz Keyan, who’s Arrhythmia romped dwelling final week, adopted by folky proggers Lyrre and Puscifer.
The premise for Tracks Of The Week is easy – we have collated a batch of latest releases by bands falling underneath the progressive umbrella, and collated them collectively in a single put up for you – makes it a lot simpler than having to dip out and in of varied particular person posts, would not it?
The concept is to look at the movies (or pay attention if it is a stream), take pleasure in (or not) and likewise to vote on your favorite within the voting type on the backside of this put up. Could not be simpler may it?
We’ll be bringing you Tracks Of The Week, because the title implies, every week. Subsequent week we’ll replace you with this week’s winner, and current a number of latest prog music so that you can take pleasure in.
For those who’re a band and also you need to be featured in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week, ship your video (as a YouTube hyperlink) or monitor embed, band picture and biog to us right here.
So get watching. And get voting on the backside of the web page.
Oli Duerden – Papercut Smile
The upbeat and groove-laden Papercut Smile is taken from The Distant Paths EP, the newest launch from Oli Duerden, the guitarist with Somerset post-rockers Blueneck and one quarter of West Nation rockers Left Facet Mind. The Distant Paths is the follow-up to Duerden’s debut EP, The Typically, Usually, which was launched in 2021. “It’s taken longer than deliberate to get these subsequent 4 songs out into the world”, says Duerden, “however I promise it’s definitely worth the wait. It’s been significantly pleasing to throw some no-nonsense riffage into the combo this time round. And maybe the occasional off-kilter time signature to maintain you in your toes, too.” The Distant Paths is out on the Supernatural Circus label on April 28.
SHVRL – Response
SHRVL is the darkish ambient mission of The Ocean’s synth participant Peter Voigtmann, and Response is taken from Limbus, a 45-minute lengthy sonic exploration of the principle themes of The Ocean’s upcoming album Holocene. Working from the musical sketches of what would later change into the brand new Ocean album, Voigtmann takes a deep dive down the place the Berlin-based atmospheric prog metallers The Ocean shifted a gear up. There’s an additional LP/CD of Voigtmann’s solo materials with the restricted version 4LP and CD field set of Holocene.
JeGong – Come To The Heart
JeGong’s Come To The Heart is all abut disquieting imagery and a relentless motorik beats because the duo, MONO drummer Dahm Majuri Cipolla and Reto Mäder (Sum Of R, Ural Umbo) put a stunning spin on the timeless music of style innovators like Can, Faust and Neu!. The duo had been named in tribute to a monitor by Cluster’s Dieter Moebius, and can launch their new album, The Complicated In Between, from which Come To The Heart is taken, by means of Pelagic Data on June 23
Martin Miller – Net Of Lies
The German prog rocker who launched his newest album Maze Of My Thoughts in March is again with a brand new monitor from mentioned effort, and it is one other slice of engagingly melodic prog. “The report actually embodies the essence of what it is wish to be on a journey to changing into a special individual and higher your self,” explains Martin Miller. “Musically, I’ve tried to mix my favorite facets of 70s-90s nostalgia with cutting-edge music manufacturing. The result’s progressive heavy rock with quite a lot of eclectic influences.”
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