Saga - The Human Condition (2009)
Genre: Progressive rock, Crossover prog, Hard rock
Origin: Canada
New album of the famous progressive band from Canada.
New vocal, new impressions. You won't be disappointed.
Tomas Bodin – Cinematograaf (2008)
Прекрасный, «вангелисоподобный», на данный момент последний релиз от Томаса Бодина.
Genre: Symphonic Prog
Origin: Sweden
Kayak - The Anniversary Concert - Live at Paradiso (2008)
Format: 2xDVD5 (4,2+3,5 GB)
Genre: Progressive rock
Origin: Netherlands
DVD Video, Recorded live October 7th, 2008 at Paradiso, Amsterdam
Chris Thompson - Won't Lie Down (2001)
Genre: Progressive Rock
Origin: UK
ex-lead vocal Manfred Mann's Earth Band
JUMP-Home Songs(2003)
Prog Sub-Genre: Neo-Progressive
Origin: United Kingdom
UK based outfit JUMP is a band influenced by acts like MARILLION and FISH, and explore a guitar-dominated form of progressive rock. Their studio efforts contain some leanings towards AOR and mainstream pop; but there's always a foundation in Neo Progressive Rock present. This is even more noticeable on their live releases. JUMP were suggested to and approved by the Neo Progressive team.
Birds And Buildings-Bantam To Behemoth(2008)
Prog Sub-Genre: Eclectic Prog
Origin: United States
New project from Dan Britton of Deluge Grander. A mostly instrumental album with a great jazzy groove that remind me a lot of early Bruford, but also a symphonic touch that recalls Genesis and Yes. The vocals by Britton are very strange. They are very far back in the soundpicture, and I suspect that they are menat mostly as another instrument. A great singer he is not! But luckily there’s not much of it. Proper vocals on 1 song though by Megan Wheatley.
Progarchives ratings 4.37(19)
Peter Gee-The spiritual world(2008)
Prog Sub-Genre: Neo-Progressive
Origin: United Kingdom
Solo project from PENDRAGON's bassist, which counts with the participation of other members from the band as well. His music and voice is sort of Peter Gabriel sounding, mellow, melodic, and symphonic, with a little more prog than Gabriel still embraces, which isn't much but still enjoyable. Should appeal to melodic prog fans.(fabian)
David Surkamp - Dancing On The Edge Of A Teacup (2007)
The Pavlov's Dog Trinity Sessions
Genre: Crossover Prog
Origin: United States
Pavlov's Dog - Has Anyone Here Seen Sigfried? (1977/2007)
Genre: Crossover Prog
Origin: United States
The first 10 songs in this release were originally recorded in 1977 and released as a bootleg with the album title "Third" and a differing track order
Bonus tracks are previously unreleased live and studio recordings from 1975-1977
Frequency Drift - Personal Effects (Part One)(2008)
Prog Sub-Genre: Crossover Prog
Origin: Germany
New German neo-progressive act that remind of Marillion and fellow Germans Sylvan, only a bit more experimental, which make them stick out in the neo-prog jungle. Although they are quite experimental, they never lose track of the melody, and the experiments aren't just experiments for the sake of it. You can hear that the band has put down a lot of work in this remarkable debut.
Salem Hill - Different Worlds (1993 - 2001)
Artist: Salem Hill
Album: Different Worlds
Year: 1993 (2001 reissue, Cyclops)
Style: Progressive rock
Genre: Prog-rock / AOR
Format: FLAC (separate) +CUE+LOG+SCANS
Size: 275 Mb
Source: my CD collection
Attention: RARIRY! The limited Numbered Edition of 500 copies only!
To Canterbury And Beyond : A Tribute (1999)
Artist: Various Artists
Album: To Canterbury And Beyond : A Tribute to the Canterbury Scene
Year: 1999
Label: Mellow Records
Style: Progressive rock
Genre: Prog-rock / Canterbury sound / Avant-prog
Format: FLAC (separate) +CUE+LOG+FULL SCANS
Size: 972 Mb
Source: my CD collection
Modern prog-bands (Hostsonaten, Mary Newsletter, Ashqelon Quilt etc) play Canterbury classics (from Soft Machine, Gong, Caravan, Camel etc).... Recommended! Quite rare stuff...
The Gourishankar - Close Grip (2008, MALS)
Artist: The Gourishankar
Album: Close Grip
Year: 2008
Label: Unicorn Digital / MALS
Style: Progressive rock
Genre: Symphonic rock
Format: FLAC (separate) +CUE+LOG-(NO SCANS)
Size: 304 Mb
Source: my CD collection
jerrylucky.com:
In 2007 Unicorn Digital released a CD from the band The Gourishankar entitled 2nd Hands that featured a complex mix of musical styles all melded together with a wonderful symphonic prog approach. It was the first music most of us had ever heard of the band. Now Unicorn has reissued The Gourishankar’s first independently released CD from 2003 entitled Close Grip. Fans can hear the origins of their unique style in its infancy. This four member outfit originally formed in 2002 and now as well as then consisted of Vlad MJ Whiner (vocals), Doran Usher (keyboards), Nomy Agranson (guitars, backing vocals) and Cat Heady (drums, loops). This recording was released within a year of them being together......
BELIEVE-Hope to See Another Day:Live(2008)
Prog Sub-Genre: Neo-Progressive
Origin: Poland




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