How exactly does one classify progressive music? Is it merely the 70's stalwarts such as Genesis and King Crimson and those who seek to carry on their work? Can a jazz fusion band be progressive? Are Radiohead and Primus part of prog? For that matter, is Asia?
We will not attempt to try answering those questions. Suffice it to say that if you have an idea of what progressive music is, you will find we have tried to include everything that falls into the various definitions of the genre. You may not agree with their inclusion, but you will understand why we think they ought to be here.
For those of you who do not know, explore a bit. If you are open minded about music, and you like to be challeged by what you hear, this is the section for you.
Good luck, and happy listening!
A site comprised of Christian Progressive Rock; includes background, CD reviews and the ability to add a review and/or links. http://home.att.net/~virtuosity/
Information on a number of well known and not-so-well known prog bands. Includes news, interviews, cd and concert reviews, editorials, and interviews. http://ghostland.com/
Uzbekistan progressive rock pages deal with three genres: symphonic rock, progressive metal, and jazz fusion. Contains news, interviews, photo galleries, articles, reviews, and band lists. http://www.progressor.net/
An annual prog concert event held in North Carolina over the Labor Day weekend. The site includes contact information, band schedule, pictures, and links. http://www.progday.com/
Dedicated to progressive rock with the emphasis on keyboards, portal for mailing list, reviews, links, books and magazines with worldwide coverage. http://www.e-prog.net
Reviews, interviews, and features focusing on international underground bands from progressive rock to psychedelic, metal, folk, post-rock, and indie rock. http://progweed.net/
Argentinian site with information, reviews, and interviews of progressive and symphonic rock and related genres. In Spanish and English. http://www.nucleusprog.com.ar/