
Interviews and more with the biggest names in Progressive Rock
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 407 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic CommentaryMusic Interviews | |||

We pick our top ten albums and honorable mentions as we recap another very busy year in progressive rock. (This is not the Prog Report Awards).
Host: Roie Avin
Panel: Kyle Fagala, Daniel Levy, Victor Giol ,Prog Nick, Geoff Bailie
Nick D'Virgilio talks about the new Big Big Train album 'Woodcut, the re-release of his version of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway with 'Rewiring Genesis,' touring with Steve Hackett & more.
Host: Roie Avin
Reaction: New music from Big Big Train, Evergrey, Steve Morse Band, Moron Police, Jonas Lindberg & The Other Side, and Altesia. Host: Roie Avin Panel: Vic Giol, Daniel Levy, Kyle Fagala
Welcome to our new Prog Report series called Prog Takes. In this episode, Roie, Kyle, and Geoff debate whether there are no good new rock bands anymore. Is Gene Simmons right? What do you think?
Host: Roie Avin
Panel: Geoff Bailie, Kyle Fagala
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As a music, podcast, and prog enthusiast, this magnificent show, combines all my passions into 1. Roie Avin is a great host, who takes the conversation exactly where it needs to go. And his collaborations with his Prog Report colleagues and Prog Rock legends, just make the conversations just that much more breathtaking. Everyone should check it out!!!
Similar to most prog rock fans discovering a new band, I wish I would have found this podcast sooner... I look forward to new material, but will be working backward in the meantime
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This podcast offers engaging discussions and interviews centered around the world of Progressive Rock music. Episodes often feature conversations with prominent figures in the genre, such as musicians and producers, who share insights on their creative processes, upcoming projects, and the evolution of their music. Topics covered frequently include new album releases, the impact of classic bands, and the state of the genre's growth, alongside debates on modern versus classic Progressive Rock. The show is characterized by its passion for the music and the sense of community it fosters among enthusiasts and newcomers alike, making it an appealing listen for fans of all ages who cherish both the historic and contemporary aspects of the genre.
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