In our ongoing mission to promote grass roots progressive music of a wide variety of styles, plus to further integrate the magazine and our digital presence, we're now introducing people to the ...
Back in the late sixties, when rock musicians started to explore more complex things, the music became at the same time more interesting and, well, complicated at the same time. It was the advent of ...
The death of progressive rock has been greatly exaggerated. While it's true that prog has long been extinct from the public eye for decades now, the genre remains a living and breathing entity, kept ...
Opeth in NYC: Progressive Rock or Jazz Metal? article by AAJ Staff, published on October 25, 2008 at All About Jazz. Find more Live Review articles ...
By the mid-’70s, prog rock was no longer the fledgling genre it had been just a few years prior. Instead, it stood proudly as one of the most ambitious, experimental, and technically dazzling ...
Putting a jazz spin on songs by greats such as The Who, Led Zeppelin and Queen, the musicians behind Wave Mechanics Union argue by example that a song is a song, whether played by a jazz, rock, blues ...
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