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Destin takes us through a tour of underground 1970s gems. Spanning across electronica, jazz, soft rock, blues, folk, Canterbury, RPI, and more, these albums all incorporate pieces of prog rock here and there while still maintaining identities t
For this very special episode, Destin and Drew are graced with the presence of legendary guitarist Steve Hackett. In addition to being the lead guitarist for Genesis in their prime as one the most influential bands of the progressive rock genre
Destin presents a cautionary tale for emerging bands: Being mistaken for a band, even a band as great as The Beatles, could have adverse effects on your success. It certainly didn't do any favors for Canadian prog-rock trio Klaatu after releasi
Operatic. Cinematic. Adventurous. These are just a few words to describe what some might consider to be Leprous's watershed album, Pitfalls. Released in 2019, this Norwegian prog metal band defied all expectations by exploring ambient soundscap
Prog rock with a country twang... Is that a thing? Perhaps The Allman Brothers or Lynyrd Skynyrd skirt that line, but they don't really bring prog rock to mind. However, What If, the critically acclaimed second album by the Dixie Dregs, peppers
If there's a word that one would never attribute to Dream Theater, it's tame. Unfortunately, that's the kind of impression that Falling Into Infinity left on fans and critics alike in 1997 as the trailblazers of progressive metal succumbed to p
Fifty episodes! Woohoo! Destin and Drew analyze the significance of the earliest album they have ever covered on the show: Revolver by The Beatles. Released in 1966, this record proved to be a veritable musical playground for the international
The Prog Notes duo are blessed once more with the insights of Rachel Brown! Together they enter into the ghostly drama riddled throughout Steven Wilson's third solo album, The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories) (2013). While some li
Destin and Drew jump back in time to 1971 and travel through the seminal album The Yes Album to discuss how this record launched Yes on the trajectory to becoming one of the most formative bands in the progressive rock genre. While employing St
Destin and Drew disagree about an album? Wait, wait... Is that possible? Well, I suppose there's a first time for everything. In this episode, Moon Safari's Blomljud serves as a point of contention for our hosts as Drew pours out his unwavering
A Canadian prog trio that's not Rush? That's right! This week Destin and Drew cover the "minor classic" Black Noise by FM, and to help them analyze the album and its history, they are joined by Rogan McAndrews, host of Prog Notes Spotlight! Whi
In this episode, we chat with Arjen Lucassen on his new Star One album, “Revel in Time”! We discuss how Star One differs from his many other projects, how he finds the inspiration for his grande concepts, and how it feels reuniting with Ed Warb
That's right. Another Rush album! What a shock. Destin and Drew are joined yet again by the phenomenal Rachel Brown to discuss the "80s Rush sound" that pervades the 1985 release Power Windows. Along with a careful look at how Geddy Lee's voice
This week we are talking with Simon Fleury from City Weezle about their most recent album “No. 2”! We chat about the liberty of performing without backing tracks, not limiting themselves to what instruments are available to them on stage while
Today we have on Steve from Be’lakor to chat about their new album, “Coherence”. We discuss how they analyze their music based on what makes them excited in the moment instead of trying to fit within a certain sound, the dynamic twists they use
Massive underwater sonic disturbances? A 5-string electric cello? Artwork that resembles cosmic horror monsters? It might seem like a bizarre combination, but these elements blend together to produce Preternatural: one of the most unique modern
This is one that is very near to our hearts as Tommy Karevik of Kamelot, Seventh Wonder, and much more agreed to an interview so that Chelsea could talk to one of her heroes. Chelsea passed away on Feb 1st, 2022, so this episode is dedicated to
Destin and Drew dive into Ocean Machine: Biomech, a very personal album for musician Devin Townsend, a highly regarded figure in the realm of heavy metal. Destin illuminates listeners with the history of Devin Townsend's arduous journey to craf
Welcome back to another episode of Spotlight! This time ‘round we have on Alric from Tauk to talk about “Chaos Companion”. We get into the link between video games and their influence on popular music, their collaboration with many other musici
Welcome back to Spotlight! This time around we have Dan Muller on from Wilderun to chat their new album “Epigone”. We discuss the structure of the album and how some of the themes influenced it, what they look for in the artwork for their album
A concept album about political corruption. Complex arrangements of riff-oriented rocking. Bizarre time signatures. A wide array of keyboard sounds. Obviously, there's a lot to unpack here. Sounds like classic prog. What's more, it's classic Ge
Happy New Year!! Welcome to the first episode of Spotlight in 2022! We kick off the year with Shelby and Joey from KYROS chatting about their recent cover album, “Recover”! We talk about the process of rebuilding the tracks to fit the KYROS sou
Hello, and welcome to another episode of Spotlight! On this special holiday bonus episode, we chat with Chris David from Majestica about their December 2020 release, “A Christmas Carol.” We discuss the best ways to go about celebrating Christma
Please listen to this important message regarding the hosts of Spotlight.www.chelsea-rose.ca --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to another episode of Spotlight! This time we have on debut solo artist Grace Hayhurst to talk about her EP “Existence is Temporary”. We chat about her past performing in orchestras with the French Horn, the fear of becoming forgotten o
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