Podcast – The Prog Mill edition 232 (25 October 2020)

Autumnal Park. Autumn Trees and Leaves. Fall

Edition 232 of THE PROG MILL for Progzilla Radio (452 in total for the show), broadcast 25 October 2020, is now also available for you to listen to anytime or download.

Another two hours of melodic and symphonic progressive rock, including this week’s review from our friends at The Progressive Aspect, a world radio premiere of a track from the new Looking Glass Lantern album, and a chance to test your knowledge of the world of progressive rock in our fun, quick fire quiz ‘How Proggy Are You?!’

Here’s This Week’s Playlist (just scroll to the play button below if you don’t want to know in advance!)

The playlist for last night’s PROG MILL #232 for Progzilla Radio and 452 in total), first broadcast Sunday 25 October 2020, was:

1 Millenium – Numbers (Numbers and the Big Dream of Mr Sunders)
2 Ancient Veil – Chime of the Time (Unplugged Live)
3 Mesmerising – Davide Moscato – Underground (The Clutters Storyteller)
4 Looking Glass Lantern – The Meaning of the Light (A World of Great Invention)
5 The Watch – and the winner is…. (Ghost)
6 Kaleidoreal – The One (Love’s Bright Light)
7 Elephant Plaza – The Human Race (Momentum)
8 Neil Campbell – A Market by the Way (The Outsider – News from Nowhere)
9 Crooked Mouth – Strange Days (Crooked Mouth)
10 Aquaplanage – Nature’s Sunday (Aquaplanage)
11 Kitten Pyramid – Aunty Mabel (Koozy!!)
12 Joanna Newsome – Yu Will Not Take My Heart Alive (Divers)
13 Leyenda Mistica – Notas Suicidas (Single)

You can hear The Prog Mill on Progzilla Radio at these times every week (www.progzilla.com/listen – via the tune in and other internet radio apps and platforms – or ask your smart speaker to “Play Radio Progzilla on Tune-In”) :

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Your melodic and symphonic progressive rock music suggestions for the show are very welcome. Just email shaun@progzilla.com, or message via twitter @shaunontheair or facebook.com/theprogmill