
Tag: Progressive Metal



Soen – Lykaia Review
Up and coming proggers Soen are back with their third release, Lykaia. 2014’s Tellurian was a personal favorite of mine …

Pain Of Salvation – In The Passing Light Of Day Review
It has been six years since the last proper studio album from Swedish prog metal vets Pain of Salvation, 2011’s …

Theocracy Interview
The Georgia progressive/power metal band Theocracy recently released their latest album Ghost Ship. Frontman Matt Smith gets us up to …

Meet The Band: Oni
The progressive metal group Oni is featured in this week’s Meet The Band. Their album Ironshore was just released. Vocalist …

The Progress Report: October 2016
Welcome to October’s Progress Report, a monthly column dedicated to all forms of progressive rock. Each month we will highlight …

Anciients – Voice Of The Void Review
If you weren’t paying attention, it would have been easy to miss Vancouver, Canada’s Anciients’ debut LP Heart of Oak …

Progress Report: September 2016
Welcome to September’s Progress Report, a monthly column dedicated to all forms of progressive rock. Each month we will highlight …

Devin Townsend Project – Transcendence Review
Devin Townsend is the most prolific musician in metal. Putting to rest the ultra heavy Strapping Young Lad, he formed …

Barishi – Blood From The Lion’s Mouth Review
Barishi burst on the scene three years ago with their self-titled debut, an interesting mash of prog metal and hardcore …

Evergrey – The Storm Within Review
This year Sweden’s Evergrey are celebrating their twentieth year as a band. Having compiled an impressive catalog over the course …

The Progress Report: August 2016
Welcome to The Progress Report, what will become a monthly column here at Heavy Music Headquarters dedicated to all forms of …

Hammers Of Misfortune Interview
Hammers Of Misfortune just released their latest album Dead Revolution. I caught up with guitarist John Cobbett, who fills us …

Hammers Of Misfortune – Dead Revolution Review
Critical darlings Hammers of Misfortune bring us Dead Revolution, the long-awaited follow-up to 2011’s 17th Street, an album that topped …

Wolverine – Machina Viva Review
Progressively morphing their sound, Sweden’s Wolverine are ever growing and transitioning. Their 2011 release Communication Lost found the band making …

Pain Of Salvation – Remedy Lane Re:visited Review
Sweden’s Pain of Salvation have been releasing solid but overlooked progressive metal albums for nearly twenty years now. 2002’s Remedy …

Fates Warning – Theories Of Flight Review
A mere three years after their last album, American prog metal stalwarts Fates Warning are back with Theories of Flight, …