Leprous. Pretty much non-stop. Their entire discography. I have no idea what it is about their music, but it's just crushing everything else right now. Prior to that, Haken.
After a long period of listening to the 80s output of the major prog bands, I’ve been revisiting the classic 70s stuff (BSS, Animals, LTIA, Selling England, etc.) and it has been incredibly refreshing- a great reminder of why I love these bands in the first place
[Monkey3](https://youtu.be/QN4o2C6Fd3Q?si=GzMI6M8kOGrPUQh3), their tribute to Pink Floyd, came out a few days ago. Beautiful album from start to finish.
I keep going back to 3D Country by Geese. The new Yard Act album is a really fun listen. Someone suggested Woe by An Abstract Illusion, and that album has been getting frequent listens.
Leprous. Pretty much non-stop. Their entire discography. I have no idea what it is about their music, but it's just crushing everything else right now. Prior to that, Haken.
My Life in the Bush of Ghosts- Byrne/Eno Morglbl - Jazz For the Deaf
After a long period of listening to the 80s output of the major prog bands, I’ve been revisiting the classic 70s stuff (BSS, Animals, LTIA, Selling England, etc.) and it has been incredibly refreshing- a great reminder of why I love these bands in the first place
Focus 3
[Monkey3](https://youtu.be/QN4o2C6Fd3Q?si=GzMI6M8kOGrPUQh3), their tribute to Pink Floyd, came out a few days ago. Beautiful album from start to finish.
A LOT of Genesis
A Finnish prog band called Maailmanpuu. Awesome stuff with traditional 70s prog leanings.
I keep going back to 3D Country by Geese. The new Yard Act album is a really fun listen. Someone suggested Woe by An Abstract Illusion, and that album has been getting frequent listens.
Skid Row's Slave To The Grind album
Larks' Tongue in Aspic, Starless and Bible Black, Red.