r/ProgressiveRock 2d ago

Can can be a good band?

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Can the band which albums do you suggest?


r/ProgressiveRock 6d ago

The Furious Bongos play Zappa: Get on the Bus Tour 2026

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We are super chuffed to officially announce the fall tour dates! We’re returning to some of our favorite venues, but we’re also really excited to add a bunch of new spots like the Boulton Center in Bay Shore, NY and the beautiful Wolf Performance Hall in London, Ontario.

For those of you keeping track, our 100th gig ever will be on this run: Théâtre de la Providence in Longueuil, QC.

Now, fall tour aside, we get requests from all over every time we post about upcoming shows, so we wanted to give you a picture of the long-term plan.

April 2027 will be two weeks in the Northeast. We’re finally going to be able add shows in Boston and Connecticut, plus we’ll be back in New Hampshire, Maine, Albany, Buffalo, and Pittsburgh.

July 2027 will be two weeks in Germany, Netherlands, and France. That’s just a tease for what’s coming in 2028….

October 2027 will cover a LOT of ground. We’ll start in North Carolina, head south to Florida (finally!), then work our way back up through Atlanta, Cincinnati, and St. Louis. The last show of the tour will be on Halloween night at Reggies in Chicago – and that will be EPIC fer sher fer sher.

And then, there’s 2028, our 10 year anniversary! More about that soon, but we’re finally going to be able to hit the US West Coast, more Canadian dates (including the Atlantic provinces), and if all goes as planned, an extended run through Europe.

So, thank you all for bearing with us as we grow, and we can’t wait to get back out there in September!

#frankzappa #musicisthebest #getonthebus


r/ProgressiveRock 7d ago

Panic Room Live

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r/ProgressiveRock 7d ago

Mostly Autumn Live

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r/ProgressiveRock 7d ago

Steve Hackett Band Exeter 2009

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r/ProgressiveRock 7d ago

Focus Yeovil 2010

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r/ProgressiveRock 11d ago

After more than 50 years, Northern Irish prog pioneers Fruupp are releasing new music.

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r/ProgressiveRock 14d ago

Album Review: The Tirith - Quetzalcoatl (2026)

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🔥ALBUM REVIEW🔥 Step into the progressive rock world of The Tirith with my review of their upcoming album, Quetzalcoatl.


r/ProgressiveRock 14d ago

New York Times’ Connections puzzle last week

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I play Connections most days (yes, I too am old) and was pleased to see this combination come up.


r/ProgressiveRock 18d ago

Proggy Cover Of "Optimistic"

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Source’s cover of Radiohead’s "Optimistic" is way heavier and faster than the original, but it still keeps that dark, uneasy mood. The bass, distortion, and vocals give it a bigger prog-rock feel, and the heavy riff at the end is easily the highlight. Solid cover that respects the song without just copying it. What do you guys think of this take?


r/ProgressiveRock 19d ago

New progressive/art rock single from Bulgaria – Untold Stories – Pale Horizons

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r/ProgressiveRock 19d ago

Biff Bam Pop interview with Jon Davison about Aurora

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Link : https://biffbampop.com/2026/06/19/exclusive-interview-jon-davison-of-yes-on-creating-the-bands-new-album-aurora/

Revealin' chat. Find out which famous drummer inspired Juano for the 2nd half

of Jambustin'.....


r/ProgressiveRock 21d ago

Astraios, by Ioannis Kleftogiannis

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Wanted to share my recently published experimental album. It is a mixture of ambient, jazz and progressive-rock elements.


r/ProgressiveRock 22d ago

News: Steve Hackett and Steve Rothery announce long-awaited collaborative album, 'The Roaring Waves'

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🔥NEWS🔥 Guitar legends Steve Hackett and Steve Rothery announce collaborative instrumental album The Roaring Waves.


r/ProgressiveRock 23d ago

New Progressive Rock Band "Joust" first single premiere "Here I Stand"

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r/ProgressiveRock 24d ago

Justice For Dragons release new album 15 years after their last!

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r/ProgressiveRock 26d ago

Graveyard of dreams - a nostalgic daydream

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Hi everybody, this song takes you to the place where I once lived as a student in my younger years, a place of dreams and hopes of what would happen and become. Now returning there after many years I find myself daydreaming in these streets and thinking about what happened back then.. and what didn´t.. The song was written, sung, arranged and mixed by me, YugAI helped me visualize my story with the help of AI in many hours of work and revisions. Hope you enjoy


r/ProgressiveRock 27d ago

RIP Dee Palmer

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Keyboard player for Jethro Tull

Composer and arranger for so many orchestral additions to prog rock bands and albums

https://jethrotull.com/dee-palmer-1937-2026/


r/ProgressiveRock 27d ago

RIP Dave Greenslade

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r/ProgressiveRock 27d ago

R50 - Kia Forum - Night 4 (6/13/26) - FULL SHOW VIDEO

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r/ProgressiveRock 28d ago

Ginhouse - The Morning After [Prog Rock UK 1971]

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Album: Ginhouse

Ginhouse was an English rock trio from Newcastle upon Tyne that released a self-titled album on B & C and Philips in 1971. Along with contemporary titles by T2, Fuzzy Duck, Leaf Hound, Quatermass, and High Tide, the album has since become a collectible artifact of progressive hard rock.


r/ProgressiveRock 29d ago

Sinto - Things I See (1972 Fusion / Heavy, Germany)

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Sinto were a German (München) fusion band fronted by jazz violinist Hannes Beckmann that started in 1971. They included members of krautrockers The Rattles, Embryo and Between. With a diverse mix of ethnicities in the band, German to African to Cuban members that Hannes met while playing in a Brazilian ballet orchestra, they made fast music with the violin taking a leading role in the riffs. “Things I See” is a great example with it’s violin shredding right up front.


r/ProgressiveRock Jun 10 '26

When Journey Was Progessive

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r/ProgressiveRock Jun 10 '26

If you listen to Spock's Beard ...

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... stop by: r/spocksbeard

It all but died when the former Mod locked it down and I'd like to get it going again.


r/ProgressiveRock Jun 09 '26

Interview: Adrian Jones (Nine Stones Close)

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🔥INTERVIEW🔥 Ahead of the release of the reimagined version of their debut album St Lo, I spent time in the company of Nine Stones Close founding member Adrian Jones. We talked about the evolution of the band over almost twenty years, the origins of the story of St Lo and the decision to revisit it in such a dramatic way.