Prog-heads, ears open: Song for a Gorgeous Blonde delivers a heavily orchestrated vision of hopefulness and trepidation, while SourceCodeX takes you on a 2-hour extreme synthesizer odyssey that's relaxing, trippy, and disturbing in equal measure. Supermarket Parking Lot craft a cerebral, DIY art-rock song cycle steeped in heartbreak and French absurdism, and Imperial Measures return with powerful heavenly vocals and deeply resonant lyrics on their best album yet. Joe Bailey twists vintage prog sounds into a modern exploration of fractured minds, while Numen deliver a theatrical double concept album featuring Steve Rothery that rewards every listen.
Imperial Measures
Threefold
'A terrific album which deserves to be heard far and wide' (Brian McAllister - Going Underground Prog & Rock Show)
Sigilu
Beta
A masterclass in modern progressive rock, combining inventive textures, intricate arrangements and unforgettable melodies.
Manic Vice
Sólo en nuestra cabeza
A vibrant psychedelic and progressive rock debut, rich in atmosphere, melody and Canterbury-inspired spirit.