by Jonathan Block and Jay Valade
<p>We get together a couple of times a month to talk about most things progressive rock. We can’t cover every band so we try to highlight the prog rock and adjacent music that moves us the most. Thanks for listening!</p><p>Your hosts: Jay and Jonathan</p>
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April 9, 2025
<p>In this episode, we dive into the contents of the new Close to the Edge (Yes) and The Overview (Steven Wilson) box sets, and discuss the recent Dream Theater reunion tour. We’re all over the prog map for this episode!</p><p>Note: Jay’s Steven Wilson set was damaged during shipping. Since this episode was recorded, it has been replaced by Burning Shed.</p>
March 26, 2025
<p>Our friend Tim Taddei joins us for a preview of the 2025 Cruise to the Edge, sailing in early April. Tim takes us through a history of the cruise, a rundown of the bands playing this year, and what to expect on board the ship. Be it land, air or sea, prog will find a way. All aboard!</p>
March 12, 2025
<p>Percussionist Jamie Muir passed away in February 2025. He brought a deeper sense of improvisation and the avant-garde to the Larks’ Tongues in Aspic era of King Crimson. Even though he was a member for a relativity short period of time, his contributions reverberated through every subsequent iteration of the band. Robert Fripp and Bill Bruford have both recognized the impact he had on their playing. And if that wasn’t enough, Muir recommended the initial inspiration for Yes’ Tales From Topographic Oceans. RIP Jamie.</p><p>Thanks for listening!</p>
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