For close to three decades, Dream Theater have carried the torch for progressive rock, they have seen three decades of new movements, musical milestones, fads and fanatical genres
If you’re looking for the best soundtrack for the dystopian science-fiction future nearly upon us, the extreme metal band Xerath’s new album gets about as close as you can get.
If there is one name that is synonymous with modern progressive metal, it would undeniably be Dream Theater.
Like a comfortable pair of old slippers, or a favourite family relative, Dream Theater will seemingly always be there for you.
After seven years, Heaven's Cry return to deliver Wheels Of Impermanence, their third album of quality prog metal.
I came across this band some weeks ago when I had seen the art and then the extended artwork of Dwellings' cover.
With influences like prog rockers Symphony X, Dream Theater and King Crimson but also the more commercial rock/pop bands like Bon Jovi and
Chances are if you are into some sort of progressive metal or rock, you have heard of OSI (Office Of Strategic Influence).