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Concert Reviews
Stephen Mazikewich reports for DPRP on Carl Palmer's ELP Legacy playing in Jim Thrope, Pennsylvania, USA, earlier this month.
Album Reviews
Lots of prog reading to do this Thursday, with: Crack The Sky — The Baker Files, Danefae — Trøst, Gerald Massois — Demain à l'aube, Ruby Dawn — Blood On Water, Sequentia Legenda — Decem, Yoo Doo Right — From The Heights Of Our Pastureland!
Album Reviews
We hope you are having a great weekend and offer you some prog reading to go with that! Aoidos — Oizys, The Aurora Project — EVOS12, Black Aleph — Apsides, Kyros — Fear & Love, Peter Lawson — The Witchfinder, Steven Wilson — The Overview
Album Reviews
A very special review of an album on the day of its release: Tribe3 — Life Amongst Strangers.
Features
Aural Innovations was a zine (1998 - 2016; first paper, then web) on space rock and related (sub)genres. DPRP.net is proud to be allowed to import all their articles, to keep them available online. Here's a brief history of Aural Innovations, written by founder Jerry Kranitz!
Something For The Weekend
For the past decade, the writers at DPRP have sat down and compiled a list of their personal Top 10 albums of the year. As a treat for readers we have brought all these lists together in one place.
Album Reviews
Subgenres in abundance in this issue with the following reviews: Actionfredag — Lys fremtid i mørke, Culak — Ens Astrale, Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius — Impostor!, Múr — Múr, Philhelmon — Into The Mist Of Time, Yenisei — Home.
Album Reviews • Prog Bites
Time to catch up with a collection of Prog Bites, with reviews of Doka, Ferret, Jupiter Fungus, Julius Lind, LummeN, Red Sky!
DPRP Podcast
DPRP's Béla Alabástrom and Mr F travelled to Tribe3 Central in Wales for a listening party with a difference. The band's second album, _Life Amongst Strangers_, will be released on 14 March, and we discussed each individual track in depth. It already ranks amongst Béla's Top 10 albums of 2025. As always with Tribe3, it was hugely entertaining and massive fun was had all round. Enjoy!
Album Reviews
12,000 reviews or not, there are many more to follow! Back to a full album review issue with reviews of: Alkymist, Carmine Capasso, CrowsVsRavens, Forgotten Gods, Ixion, Unit8.
DPRP Podcast
One of the UK's finest progressive rock bands, IQ's illustrious career spans over four decades. Their new album Dominion is scheduled for release on 28 March. DPRP's podcast team had the immense privilege of meeting vocalist Peter Nicholls at the recent sold-out IQ weekender in Aschaffenburg, where, amongst other topics, we discussed the new album, the band's remarkable longevity and the future of prog.
Album Reviews
Besides album reviews by Aliénor, Jethro Tull, M'Z, M.E.N., today's issue also has an interview with Aliènor, a relatively new name with a long history.
DPRP Podcast
The DPRP Podcast Team continue after a brief winter break. DPRP's Béla Alabástrom and Mr F travelled to the Kingdom of Fife to meet The Wizards of Progg, who released their debut album _Dooking For Apples_ in 2024, a reimagining of music written four decades earlier. We covered a whole range of subjects, including a very special event organised by founding member Charlie Kilgour: Wha's Like Us, the inaugural all-Scottish Progfest, a unique collaboration between fans and bands.
Album Reviews
Dream Theater's new album Parasomnia could not get away without a Round Table Review!
Album Reviews
DPRP.net present our 12,000th album review! Read the Round Table Review of Everon — Shells, plus an interview with Oliver Philipps!
Features
... and still counting! DPRP.net is in their 30th year. Andy Read is looking back and highlighting an album from every year we've published album reviews. Here is part 1!
Album Reviews
Preparing for a special issue later this week, here's a regular Sunday issue of prog reviews, covering Patrick Broguière — Destinations, The Foxholes — Flora i fauna, The Snozzberries — The Snozzberries, Devin Townsend — Powernerd.
Album Reviews
A mid-week issue again with a few high-rated items! Read all about Blacksmith Tales — The Pathway To Hamlet's Mill, Obsidian Mantra — As We All Will, Bob Wegner — Max Webster High Class - The Definitive History!
Something For The Weekend
Our Top 30 discoveries on Bandcamp. Three chapters covering prog-rock, heavy-prog & psyche and prog-metal. Video and samples for each one.
Album Reviews
Some Sunday prog for you to read: reviews of Alex Carpani — The Good Man, Deep Limbic System — Katharsi, Tim Morse — Soundtracks, The Samurai Of Prog featuring Marco Grieco — The Time Machine.
Album Reviews
Here's another of those issues with a couple of very different albums: Sam King — The Displaced, My Arrival — Lost 3mbers, The Round Window — Fram, Sendelica — Requiem For Mankind. Enjoy!
Album Reviews
Continuing the slower pace at the beginning of the year, here is another 4-album issue: Krokofant — 6, Vittorio Nistri - Filippo Panichi — Nistri - Panichi, SoundDiary — FourWord - Fairy Tales For Cyborgs, TFNRSH — Book of Circles. Prog on!
Album Reviews
This Sunday issue brings you reviews of a wide variety of albums and styles. Read about Achelas — Echoes Of Virtue, Aeternal Chambers — Aeternal Chambers, SomeWhereOut — Providence, Teodicea — Il mondo esausto, The Tirith — Earth Songs!
Album Reviews
Let's continue the flow of album reviews with a mid-week issue. Read about the following releases: Aura — Communications, Lars Boutrup's Music For Keyboards — The Overture to Life, Mile Marker Zero — Coming Of Age, Perfect Storm — Stairs.
Something For The Weekend
This is the 14th and final year that we shall do this round-up. There's a summary of each album plus a YouTube sample and a link to the original DPRP review.
Album Reviews
Happy new year and welcome to our first album reviews issue of 2025! Catching up with several reviews from last year, we present: Âscent — Gamma, Koyo — Onism, Nine Stones Close — Diurnal, Johan Steensland — Crossfade, John Wetton — Concentus, Wizrd — Elements.
Enjoy! 🤘
Enjoy! 🤘
DPRP Podcast
London-based duo Hats Off Gentlemen It’s Adequate, whose unique sound has been described as punk-prog, have produced a series of top-notch, intellectually stimulating albums focused on sci-fi, historical and scientific themes. DPRP’s Béla Alabástrom met them on the eve of the annual charity event Prog the Forest, which they co-organise, covering a wide range of subjects, from the forthcoming album “The Uncertainty Principle” to the debate on AI versus human creativity.
Something For The Weekend
To welcome in the new year, sixteen of our writers bring you their favourite prog-releases of the past 12 months.
Album Reviews
Frant1c — A Brand New World, Myth Of Logic — Light At The End, Sequentia Legenda — Alcyone, Sequentia Legenda — Galactic Crystals, Sequentia Legenda featuring Tommy Betzler — Live In Eindhoven