Asked about the weirdest or wildest gig they ever played, many folks understandably invoke chaos, mayhem, fire, floods, ...
You, too, can travel light when meting out a punishing set of hardcore, metal and noise, so long as you choose your pedals of mass destruction ...
the music was anything but: a kind of fuzzy Midwest emo bordering on math rock. With youthful energy only heightened ... out alongside four guys who looked like they fell out of a prog rock character ...
On the eve of the release of 10,000 Days, Tool's tone titan sat down for a chat with GW about the reclusive quartet's ...
Richmond-based indie math-rock band Fight Cloud returns with their new album, Ritual Disasters, blending complex rhythms, ...
BIMBO is set to debut BIMBOLOGY on November 16th at Superior Culture in Marquette, sharing the stage with Time Creep from Ann ...
Although it began in the late ‘60s, it wasn’t until the ‘70s that progressive rock truly took off, and when asked to name the ...
Congratulations to young Scottish prog metal quintet Tiberius, whose massive-sounding new single Tip Of The Spear demolished ...
The John Hackett Band, John Mitchell and Hoopy Frood all appear at First Night Of The Progs at Reading's The Butler this ...
While they may not have been dysfunctional in the way some of the later bands on this list were, they certainly didn’t have the most straightforward career. Bands often function better if they ...
The late 1960s and 1970s are typically recognized as a cultural renaissance, characterized by music that challenged societal norms and sparked a wave of revolutionary ideas. Yet, the seeds of this ...