Prog Notes Podcast
1) Ep. 57: Antimai - The Dear Hunter
What do Indigo children, class structures, and science fiction all have to do with one another? Perhaps Destin and Drew can elucidate as they wrangle yet another concept album. But not just any concep...Show More
2) Ep. 56: Constellation Plus - Arcane Atlas (feat. Rachel Brown)
Listen to Arcane Atlas HERE! Learn more about Prog Notes HERE! **Prog Notes is a podcast dedicated to the genre of progressive rock. Each episode Destin and Drew tackle an album and delve into the d...Show More
3) BONUS: Destin's Gems of 1970-1979
Destin takes us through a tour of underground 1970s gems. Spanning across electronica, jazz, soft rock, blues, folk, Canterbury, RPI, and more, these albums all incorporate pieces of prog rock here an...Show More
4) Ep. 55: Interview with Steve Hackett (Foxtrot at Fifty Tour)
For this very special episode, Destin and Drew are graced with the presence of legendary guitarist Steve Hackett. In addition to being the lead guitarist for Genesis in their prime as one the most inf...Show More
5) Ep. 54: Hope - Klaatu
Destin presents a cautionary tale for emerging bands: Being mistaken for a band, even a band as great as The Beatles, could have adverse effects on your success. It certainly didn't do any favors for ...Show More
6) Ep. 53: Pitfalls - Leprous
Operatic. Cinematic. Adventurous. These are just a few words to describe what some might consider to be Leprous's watershed album, Pitfalls. Released in 2019, this Norwegian prog metal band defied all...Show More
7) Ep. 52: What If - Dixie Dregs
Prog rock with a country twang... Is that a thing? Perhaps The Allman Brothers or Lynyrd Skynyrd skirt that line, but they don't really bring prog rock to mind. However, What If, the critically acclai...Show More
8) Ep. 51: Metropolis, Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory - Dream Theater
If there's a word that one would never attribute to Dream Theater, it's tame. Unfortunately, that's the kind of impression that Falling Into Infinity left on fans and critics alike in 1997 as the trai...Show More
9) Ep. 50: Revolver - The Beatles
Fifty episodes! Woohoo! Destin and Drew analyze the significance of the earliest album they have ever covered on the show: Revolver by The Beatles. Released in 1966, this record proved to be a veritab...Show More
10) Ep. 49: The Raven That Refused To Sing - Steven Wilson (feat. Rachel Brown)
The Prog Notes duo are blessed once more with the insights of Rachel Brown! Together they enter into the ghostly drama riddled throughout Steven Wilson's third solo album, The Raven That Refused To Si...Show More
Ep. 49: The Raven That Refused To Sing - Steven Wilson (feat. Rachel Brown)
1:48:18 | Sep 15th, 2022