Progressive Pop
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Capsule Review (November 2025) – Richard Sallis, Cheap Trick, Mateus Aleluia…
2025, Abstract Hip Hop, American Primitivism, art pop, Art Rock, Baroque/Chamber Pop, Complextro, Conscious Hip Hop, EDM, experimental, Experimental Rap, Experimental Rock, Hard Rock, House Music, indie, indie folk, indie pop, indie rock, Jazz Rap, music, Neo-psychedelia, New Wave, new-music, Noise Rock, Pop Rap, post-rock, Progressive Pop, review, reviews, Rock, Slacker Rock
As a prelude to the upcoming month, this edition of Capsule Review looks into rock, pop, and rap!
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This month’s Capsule Review will cover some of the most noteworthy releases that have yet to receive a review.
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Three years after their masterpiece, the acclaimed six-piece realises their transition to prog-pop at the cost of a big piece of their core identity.
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This month’s first round of Capsule Review piece is up now if anyone wants to give it a read! Folk, rock, and pop are up for grabs!
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This month’s first round of Capsule Review piece is up now if anyone wants to give it a read! Folk, rock, and pop are up for grabs!
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Capsule Review (November 2024 – Part 2) – Lupe Fiasco, Halsey, Foxing…
2024, Abstract Hip Hop, avant-folk, Baroque/Chamber Pop, Chamber Folk, dream pop, East Coast Hip Hop, Experimental Rock, folk rock, Gothic Rock, House Music, indie, indie folk, indie rock, Jazz Pop, music, new-music, Noise Rock, Pop, post-rock, Power Pop, Progressive Pop, Psychedelic Rock, Pub Rock, Punk Rock, rap, reviews, Rock, Screamo, Singer-Songwriter, Sludge Metal, West Coast Hip Hop
There’s a lot more experimentation to be found in this piece although how it works in practice might differ in quality. By a lot.
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A psychological blend of fantasy, dystopia, and mediaeval makes for an instant classic in prog-rock opera.
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One of the most impressive music artists in one of the biggest fandom is at her most kaleidoscopic on her latest release.
