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Progressive Savage
http://progsavage.org/
What I’ll be covering here is all kind of progressive–by my own definition–or otherwise interesting–once again from a subjective point of view–music. To put it briefly: what I find interesting. Though I mostly listen to progressive stuff right now I still like to put on some kind of old, good heavy metal tunes from time to time.
Recent Posts
The Fallen Empires
Some time ago I’ve been approached by a Swedish Rock’n'Roll band from Malmö asking me to write about them. It went somewhere along the lines: “If you like our music it would be splendid if you wanted to help us out by writing a cou...
Classical Fun
This is a bit off-topic, but for me classical music is equally interesting to prog and even though I spend more time listening to the later I do enjoy the former as well. After listening to Ray Manzarek’s interpreation of Carmina Burana today (...
Clean by Dave Martone
Dave Martone is one of my favorite guitar shredders ever since I first listened to A Demon’s Dream, so I was glad to hear that just a couple of months ago he had released his fifth solo album, Clean. Among the musicians invited to this recordin...
A sneak peek at Terminal’s debut release
Back in January I’ve mentioned Terminal’s upcoming debut album featuring Virgil Donati. Although the CD has not been release so far, band’s MySpace profile now contains two songs from the soon-to-be-released album: The Maze and Mind...
Maiden Voyage by Flagship
After first listening to Flagship’s Maiden Voyage I considered it a pretty lousy recording instead of a highly praised album I’ve read about. But somehow I kept coming back to this CD and in time I even begun to like it. Obviously I would...
Nagyvárosi Ikonok by Townscream
Judging from what I’ve heard so far from the Hungarian progressive scene I can say it’s unique and definitely cognisable, mainly because of the use of many non-rock sounds like piano, string and brass instruments and mostly avoiding the h...

