May 12, 2020

Mantra, Brazil ***Inactive***


Progressive rock; Hard rock 


Latest release: Proximo (2018)

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Próximo (2018)

Mantra are a band from Belo Horizonte that have been kicking around for some 20+ years, and released one EP way back in 2001, one that I've never heard. Now they return with Próximo, an album that has sailed way under the radar. The music here is definitely of a retro nature, though they don't really sound like they're from the 70s. In this way they are more like the 90s progressive renaissance bands emulating the past. Also the music is of an eclectic nature, borrowing on many themes, specifically around the progressive and hard rock genres. This is by no means a "kitchen sink" album, a type of making music that I'm not very fond of. It's put together very much like the bands from 1973 would, seamlessly mixing in harder rock passages with obvious progressive rock complexities. In many ways, Mantra sound more like a 70s band from North America - except they fortunately sing in their native Portuguese. I can't think of another band from Brazil that attempted to recreate music such as this. Hopefully this is not the last we'll hear from them

5/12/20 (new entry)

May 1, 2020

Syd Arthur ~ England


Canterbury style; Neo psych

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Latest: Nobody's Fault By My Own (2019) (as Jack Hues and The Quartet featuring Syd Arthur)

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9/21/14 (new entry)

March 25, 2020

Mekong Delta, Germany ***Inactive***

News: New album Tales of a Future Past is scheduled for release on April 24 (Butler). Mekong Delta albums are always welcome news here at the UTR!


Location: Velbert (south of Essen)

Genre: Progressive thrash metal

Overview: One of the pioneers of the progressive thrash genre - and perhaps the longest running and most consistent as well.

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March 11, 2020

Ubi Maior, Italy ***Inactive***

News: AMS will be releasing Ubi Maior's 4th album Bestie, Uomini e Dèi on April 3.


Location: Milan

Genre: Italian prog

Overview: Ubi Maior plays in the traditional Italian progressive rock style sung in the native tongue. They've had releases going back to 2005 and have been a consistent presence on the scene.

January 2, 2020

The Worm Ouroboros, Belarus ***Inactive***

News: On December 24 The Worm Ouroboros released their second album Endless Way From You, and have switched labels to Lizard (also Italian oddly enough).


Location: Minsk

Overview: The Worm Ouroboros are clearly informed by the classic Canterbury scene, and it's most apparent with regards to the fuzzy keyboard tones, copious use of flute, complex meters, kinetic electric guitar, and a melodic disposition.

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Trion ~ Netherlands

Progressive rock Bandcamp (label) Latest: Terra Tiempo (2026) Mar 30 Yet another band making a return that I thought was long gone. UMR revi...