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Porcupine Tree's Up the Downstair: Wilson's Joke and Their Great Story
Heavy Prog, GREAT, Artist Profile, Nineties Albums, porcupine-tree, steven-wilson, gavin-harrison,

Porcupine Tree's Up the Downstair: Wilson's Joke and Their Great Story

FrancescoProg

23-12-2025 12:52

Porcupine Tree's Up the Downstair, from 1993. Their second album, considered by Steven Wilson himself as their true studio debut...

The Sacred Book and Meditative Music of the Popol Vuh: Hosianna Mantra
Kosmische Musik Krautrock, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, popol-vuh,

The Sacred Book and Meditative Music of the Popol Vuh: Hosianna Mantra

FrancescoProg

23-12-2025 12:29

Hosianna Mantra by Popol Vuh, an album from 1972. It is the album that more than any other anticipated the New Age, a magical and meditative album, whose listening arouses...

Tertium non Datur, the return of Ezra Winston after 31 years
Italian Progressive Rock, Symphonic Rock, GREAT, Artist Profile, 2020s Albums, ezra-winston, aldo-tagliapietra,

Tertium non Datur, the return of Ezra Winston after 31 years

FrancescoProg

23-12-2025 12:12

Tertium non Datur, by Ezra Winston, from 2021. The return to recording after 31 years of silence since the previous Ancient Afternoons (1990), an album ...

Volume Two and the pure Canterbury Sound of Soft Machine
Canterbury Scene, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, robert-wyatt, hugh-hopper, brian-hopper, mike-ratledge, daevid-allen, soft-machine, theo-travis, allan-holdsworth, karl-jenkins,

Volume Two and the pure Canterbury Sound of Soft Machine

FrancescoProg

23-12-2025 12:03

Volume Two, a 1969 album by Soft Machine, represents the first fusion of rock, psychedelia, jazz, and avant-garde ever achieved by any musician...

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

FrancescoProg

23-12-2025 10:03

Thanks to all of you for this year spent together listening to our beloved Progressive Rock and discovering new records and new bands thanks to your....

The 2025 Progressive Rock World Charts
2025 Albums, 2020s Albums, 2025-ranking,

The 2025 Progressive Rock World Charts

FrancescoProg

22-12-2025 11:28

This 2025 is coming to an end and it is time to take stock both in private and working life and in the world of music which for me means above all the WORLD OF

Live God by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
NOT-PROG, EXCELLENT, 2025 Albums, 2020s Albums, nick-cave,

Live God by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds

FrancescoProg

19-12-2025 15:37

Live God by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, 2025 album. Live God is a simply extraordinary album, a powerful, magical and moving record, with moments ...

Argus by Wishbone Ash - 50th Anniversary Edition
Prog Related, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, wishbone-ash, john-tout,

Argus by Wishbone Ash - 50th Anniversary Edition

FrancescoProg

17-12-2025 21:11

Wishbone Ash's Argus, a 1972 album. This is the 50th Anniversary box set version of Argus (50th Anniversary Edition, Limited Edition...

Live at Carnegie Hall by Renaissance
Symphonic Rock, EXCELLENT, Seventies Albums, renaissance, john-tout,

Live at Carnegie Hall by Renaissance

FrancescoProg

16-12-2025 23:32

Live at Carnegie Hall by Renaissance, released in 1976. And recorded live on June 20, 21, and 22, 1975 at Carnegie Hall in New York ...

The Myths and Legends of King Arthur ... Rick Wakeman
Symphonic Rock, GREAT, Seventies Albums, rick-wakeman,

The Myths and Legends of King Arthur ... Rick Wakeman

FrancescoProg

16-12-2025 22:56

The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Rick Wakeman, a 1975 album, a great classic of symphonic progressive rock...

The Next Dream by Massimo Pieretti
Crossover Prog, EXCELLENT, Artist Profile, 2025 Albums, 2020s Albums, dominic-sanderson, laura-piazzai, massimo-pieretti, mattias-olsson, john-hackett, rob-townsend,

The Next Dream by Massimo Pieretti

FrancescoProg

13-12-2025 17:08

The Next Dream by Massimo Pieretti, 2025 album, the second chapter of the trilogy, a solid, concrete album, I can't wait to listen to the third chapter...

Rejoice! I'm Dead!... the Gong, the Life and Death of Daevid and Gilli
Canterbury Scene, GREAT, Artist Profile, 2010s Albums, daevid-allen, daevid-allen-trio, gong, steve-hillage,

Rejoice! I'm Dead!... the Gong, the Life and Death of Daevid and Gilli

FrancescoProg

11-12-2025 15:28

Rejoice! I'm Dead!... Gong and the Life and Death of Daevid and Gilli. The idea of ​​including a review of this album with biographical notes on Gong and...

Yessonata by Rick Wakeman and his concert on March 4, 2025 in Rome
Symphonic Rock, GREAT, 2020s Albums, rick-wakeman,

Yessonata by Rick Wakeman and his concert on March 4, 2025 in Rome

FrancescoProg

10-12-2025 20:50

Yessonata by Rick Wakeman, album from 2024, I saw him in concert on March 4, 2025 in Rome and these are his words, when he announced the tour...

Leftoverture and the
Symphonic Rock, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, kansas,

Leftoverture and the "Hybrid" Progressive Rock by Kansas

FrancescoProg

10-12-2025 18:02

Kansas's 1976 album Leftoverture is a milestone in progressive rock, and in my opinion, an essential album in any progressive rock collection.

We'll Talk About It Later by Nucleus
Jazz-Rock Fusion, ESSENTIAL, Seventies Albums, ian-carr, nucleus, karl-jenkins,

We'll Talk About It Later by Nucleus

FrancescoProg

10-12-2025 11:13

Nucleus's 1971 album We'll Talk About It Later, their masterpiece and absolute masterpiece of the Jazz Rock/Fusion genre...

The Pain of Salvation and the Remedy Lane
Progressive Metal, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, 2000s Albums, pain-of-salvation, daniel-gildenlow,

The Pain of Salvation and the Remedy Lane

FrancescoProg

10-12-2025 10:38

Remedy Lane by Pain of Salvation, released in 2002, here in the Re-Mixed version, is their masterpiece and an absolute masterpiece of Progressive Metal ...

Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night and the Great Disquietude of Peter Hammill
Eclectic Prog, EXCELLENT, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, van-der-graaf-generator, peter-gabriel, robert-fripp, peter-hammill,

Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night and the Great Disquietude of Peter Hammill

FrancescoProg

07-12-2025 12:25

Chameleon in the Shadow of the Night by Peter Hammill, 1973. An album dominated by emotions and feelings of friendship and affection, a sort of “caress”...

Elastic Rock, the debut album from Nucleus, the Pioneers of Jazz-Rock Fusion.
Jazz-Rock Fusion, ESSENTIAL, Artist Profile, Seventies Albums, ian-carr, nucleus, karl-jenkins,

Elastic Rock, the debut album from Nucleus, the Pioneers of Jazz-Rock Fusion.

FrancescoProg

04-12-2025 11:43

Elastic Rock, Nucleus's first album from 1970, pioneered a "progressive" jazz-rock style unlike any other British jazz album...

The Road of Bones by IQ
Neo-Prog, ESSENTIAL, 2010s Albums, iq,

The Road of Bones by IQ

FrancescoProg

04-12-2025 10:55

The Road of Bones by IQ, 2014 album. Their masterpiece and a masterpiece of progressive rock, an album I consider Essential. It has a dark sound ....

The Archaeoptimist by Spock's Beard and Leonard Nimoy's unusual beard.
Symphonic Rock, EXCELLENT, Artist Profile, 2025 Albums, 2020s Albums, neal-morse, spock-s-beard, nick-dvirgilio,

The Archaeoptimist by Spock's Beard and Leonard Nimoy's unusual beard.

FrancescoProg

02-12-2025 15:22

The Archaeoptimist degli Spock's Beard, album del 2025. Fusione e sovrapposizione di stili musicali diversi in un unico disco e spesso in un unico brano...

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Friend of All Creatures by Pattern-Seeking Animals

15-09-2025 17:21

FrancescoProg

Crossover Prog, EXCELLENT, 2025 Albums, 2020s Albums, pattern-seeking-animals, spock-s-beard,

Friend of All Creatures by Pattern-Seeking Animals

Friend of All Creatures album by Pattern-Seeking Animals, released in 2025, a band that I'm studying in depth these days founded in 2018 and with

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Friend of All Creatures, the album by Pattern-Seeking Animals, released in 2025, is a band I've been exploring these days. They were founded in 2018 and have released albums of the highest quality, comparable to the one I'm about to describe.


Pattern-Seeking Animals is a supergroup composed of Ted Leonard, Dave Meros, and Jimmy Keegan, all former members of Spock's Beard, along with John Boegehold (who collaborated with them).


The translations of the band's name, "Pattern-Seeking Animals," and the album title, "Friend of All Creatures," are beautiful. The title comes from a verse in the Bhagavad Gita, a Hindu scripture over 2,000 years old, appearing in chapter 5, verse 29, at the end of a song about purifying the mind. "Friend of All Creatures" is not a concept album, but the theme cited in the title is a recurring idea in several songs.


The songs are all exceptional:

- "Future Perfect World," a beautiful melody, a lovely melodic rock tune with a distinctly 1970s keyboard sound and chorus. Nice rhythm, the guitar literally screams with a beautiful solo. The tempo is at times fairytale-like and at times pressing. All the ingredients for a hit are there; it's truly a beautiful piece.

- "Another Holy Grail," the longest track on the album, has an excellent structure, with a preponderance of gorgeous keyboards, those of John Boegehold, ranging from vintage sounds to synthesizers, with a nice exploration of his own. The keyboard riffs and breaks are beautiful, emphasized by Leonard's guitar and Jimmy Keegan's drums, truly powerful and precise. Then the song becomes a ballad-like tune with a "vacation" sound. The instrumental part is very complex, and the drums are powerful, taking it to different levels of tension and power. The song accelerates in the middle, alternating between keyboard solos and sometimes strident guitar. When the vocals return, the song's complexity diminishes, with breaks and counter-beats at the end of the bars remaining. A crescendo begins, a slow progression...which culminates in a brief guitar solo and then synth and percussion sounds. The vocals return, with their romantic and passionate mood, with beautiful choruses on the chorus, and then the rhythm builds again, tense and pressing, accompanied by Ted Leonard's splendid voice.

- "Down the Darkest Road" is a song with the pace of a medieval ballad, a stunning array of keyboards. I haven't even mentioned Dave Meros's splendid bass, with its long, deep sounds. Diane Boothby's backing vocals really make a difference here, and Liza James's violin definitely adds a dreamy, suspended atmosphere. A gorgeous song, with a melody that sticks in your mind and begs you to listen to it over and over again.

- "My Dying Days" starts with a bang, a fast rhythm that has a sound somewhere between medieval and folk rock. Bass and rhythm guitar set the tempo, the bars are generally closed by violin licks, and the backing vocals often intervene to emphasize the more epic moments of the piece. What a beautiful melody!

- The Seventh Sleeper begins with a synth loop that jumps from the right to the left side... on which keyboards are added and gradually the drums, and the song gets into full swing with a soft rhythm, a beautiful rock "song" with wonderful choruses and truly captivating opening moments in which the vocals and choruses respond in alternation... the moment when the drums and isolated keyboards introduce the beautiful guitar solo is very refined. The complexity comes alive at the end with beautiful counter-beats designed by the bass and drums (it's not the album that jumps), and then on the same syncopated rhythm, the violin pizzicato and spinet-style keyboards enter... the song ends in perhaps its most epic moment, the singing becomes almost shouted, always in perfect control without a single flaw, and all the characteristics of the piece already mentioned are enhanced. An exceptional composition, a piece that surprised me with its beauty and execution.

- "Days We'll Remember" begins as a ballad with a beautiful acoustic guitar riff and a rock vocal reminiscent of the '80s, a song that's always spacious and sunny. Once again, the choirs and backing vocals are extraordinary, the guitar continues to scream with its high-pitched, distorted sounds. Here too, the heart of the song, which is also the heart of the band, is the extraordinary work of the keyboards. A beautiful song.

- "Words of Love Evermore," the album's closing track, begins almost ominously and immediately opens with a guitar solo phrasing along with the keyboard... the vocals lower the tension with a light melody, the backing vocals punctuate the chorus. Once again, a melody and composition of a rare quality these days. The final track sums up the album and all the characteristics I mentioned. Another hit, "Bellissimo."


The production is excellent, as is the performance; the musicians seem to play with complexity, making everything seem extremely easy, but attentive listeners will understand that this is not the case.


I must say that the arrangements and sounds are top-notch. The guitar has unique sounds—I'd say an innovative timbre—and the drums are tuned to enhance their precision and power.


The bass is never intrusive, but always incisive and present. The keyboards, as I've already said, make the difference. But that's not all: the voice, or rather, the voices, both the lead and the backing vocals and choruses. Everything is absolutely perfect.


The artwork is also an A+, truly beautiful. Look at it, and what inspires you is on the record.


A facet of pro-rock that I wasn't familiar with and that I find difficult to channel. This is a unique band. The songs are all beautiful, it feels like listening to a rock masterpiece that has already been lived and relived, and that has been sailing at the top of the charts for the last 20 years, but that's not the case; it's all new and original, truly beautiful, credible, and certainly has a great future.


John Boegehold himself gave a magnificent description of their style when, explaining the intention behind the project, he said "to produce progressive and complex music, while maintaining immediacy and melody"; an objective perfectly achieved.


An album that gave me a hard time: you haven't seen, and perhaps never will. I like those compiled by a broad audience of music fans. Mine are too influenced by my own tastes (which are very broad across the musical spectrum) and by my sometimes excessive enthusiasm (I know and admit it). But if I were to ever do one, this album would certainly be in the running for first place on the list of the best albums of 2025.

Highly recommended!


Tracks
1. Future Perfect World (9:38)
2. Another Holy Grail (12:20)
3. Down the Darkest Road (4:34)
4. In My Dying Days (4:42)
5. The Seventh Sleeper (8:11)
6. Days We'll Remember (3:54)
7. Words of Love Evermore (8:41)
Running Time: 52:02


The Lineup
- Ted Leonard - lead vocals, guitar
- John Boegehold - synthesizers, programming, Mellotron, guitars, ronrocco, vocals
- Dave Meros - bass
- Jimmy Keegan - drums, percussion
Featuring:
- Diane Boothby - backing vocals
- Eliza James - violin

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