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Review by siLLy puPPy — My gawsh, there are three bands named DERIVA in Spain! One was a Basque rock band formed in 2001
from Donostia-San Sebasti�n, another post-metal band from Madrid that released one album in 2016 and
then finally the subject of this review, an all-instrumental mostly solo project of guitarist /
bassist / drum programmer Javier Hern�ndez from Sor...


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Review by andrea — "Sunlight" is the second album by Drift Lab, a jazz rock project based in Rome and led by Manuele Montesanti. It
was self-released in 2026 with a completely renewed line-up featuring, along with founder member, composer and
leader Manuele Montesanti (piano, synths), the new members Marco Pistone (bass), Guido Della Gatta (guitars)
and Roberto Po...


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Review by alainPP — Franck Carducci, playing music based on the progressive foundations of Pink Floyd and Genesis, moved to
Amsterdam to play and survive. Theatrical prog rock, heavy rock reminiscent of Genesis and Led Zeppelin.

"Sheeple," with its bleating and swirling organ, evokes Pink Floyd and Deep Purple, forcing us to revisit the genre.
"Self-Righteousne...


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Review by FrancescoProg — I'll say it right away to avoid misunderstandings: Prog is back!! And it comes once again from the North.

The album is part of Jordsj�'s tenth anniversary celebrations. Initially conceived as a collection of unreleased tracks
recorded in the studio between 2020 and 2025, the project then took on a life of its own, with the pieces intertwin...


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Review by The Progolyte — Not counting the various archival releases I've covered before, Malibran's sophomore album, Le Porte Del
Silenzio, will be the first review I publish of an album recorded and released in the nineties. When it comes
to Rock Progressivo Italiano overall, I haven't quite touched this era of the genre as I should have. Beyond
these guys I rea...


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