Huis

July 28, 2025

Inspired by the British prog of the 70s and a taste for clock-stretching music, the French-Canadians put a premium on having fun. “It’s the Dutch word for ‘house’, but every time we play there, people say we don’t pronounce it properly!” laughs Huis guitarist Michel St-Père as he explains the name and formation of the […]

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Whispers Of Granite

July 28, 2025

Multi-national duo release profound and cinematic lockdown collaboration File sharing has allowed many projects to exist that might not have seen the light of day for logistical reasons and Whispers Of Granite is a case in point. It’s a collaboration between former White Willow and When Mary vocalist Trude Eidtang from Norway and Andreas Hack, […]

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Grace Hayhurst

July 28, 2025

Grace Hayhurst’s debut album, //The World Is Dying//, is a time capsule – part personal musical history, part snapshot of one woman’s experience of a world refusing to live in harmony. Setting such existential topics to music is a monumental task, but few can call on a background as fittingly broad as Hayhurst. Classically trained […]

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Hiroe

July 28, 2025

Philadelphia atmospheric proggers explain why they’re sitting on a wealth of unreleased material Body//Formed in late 2020, Hiroe (pronounced hero-way), are a five-piece instrumental prog outfit from Philadelphia, PA. “I started this back during the pandemic,” founding member, guitarist and pianist Eric Kusanagi explains of the bands origins. “I had stepped away from music for […]

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Vmbra

July 28, 2025

Manchester quartet are on a rapid ascent, and prog is their secret weapon Rapidly rising Manchester quartet hit heavy and soft with radiant prog sound Body//As every //Prog// reader likely understands, good things come to those who wait. For guitarist/vocalist pairing Jack Hogg and Ai Sanchez, it took several years and multiple iterations of their […]

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