Podcast – The Prog Mill edition 261 (16 May 2021)

Edition 261 of THE PROG MILL for Progzilla Radio (481 in total) is now also available to listen to anytime or download. Another 2 hours of superb melodic and symphonic progressive rock, including our fun, quick fire quiz as we ask “How Proggy Are You?!” and this week’s review from The Progressive Aspect.

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

1 Gentle Giant – Just The Same (Free Hand 2021 Remaster)
2 Nine Skies – Wilderness (5.20)
3 Kant Freud Kafka – Awakenings (Onirico)
4 Edenya – Sabrina (Silence)
5 Eye 2 Eye – Behind The Veil (Ghosts Part 2) (Nowhere Highway)
6 Poor Genetic Material – Waterclours (Spring Tidings 2021 Remaster)
7 Chain Reaktor – Lonely City (Homesick)
8 22 Layers – Equinox (Isotope)
9 Kayak – One By One (Out of this World)
10 Fish on Friday – We’ve Come Undone (Black Rain)
11 Alan White – Spring – Song of Innocence (Ramshackled)
12 Road Trip – The Light of Perfection (Merry Go Round)
13 ALE – Spiritual Refinement (Omni Present Part 1)
14 Various Artists – Have a Cigar (Still Wish You Were Here – A Tribute to Pink Floyd)

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”)

Sundays 10pm – Midnight UK (2100UTC) – main broadcast
Tuesdays 0300-0500 UK (0200UTC) – For North America – Mon 7pm Pacific/10pm Eastern
Tuesdays 2300-0100UK (2200 UTC) – 1500 Pacific/1800 Eastern
Saturdays 6-8pm UK (1700 UTC) – Family friendly Saturday evening repeat

Plus: A podcast of the show which you can stream anytime or download as a mp3 file is normally online by Monday evening each week, with links here and at progzilla.com/podcasts

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

NEXT WEEK join us for a mini Jon Anderson/Cherry Red special compiled by Leo Trimming of The Progressive Aspect as we take a look at the first three solo albums by Jon which have recently been released again via Cherry Red Records