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The Professor’s Picks: New Prog, Fusion, and Metal Releases for July 3, 2025

Sea of Tranquility | January 23, 2026



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  1. @seaoftranquilityprog

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    http://www.lasercd.com

    PREORDERS

    Beat – Live 9/26/25
    2CD/BR
    3CD/BR Art Book
    3LP Black Vinyl
    3LP Transparent Blue Vinyl

    CDs/VIDEO

    Cosmograf – The Orphan Epoch
    Crystal Viper – The Live Quest
    John Hackett Band – Red Institution
    Happy The Man – Happy The Man
    Happy The Man – Crafty Hands
    Karfagen – Omni
    Renaissance – Running Hard
    Sheev – Ateโ€™s Alchemist
    VDGG – World Record (2CD/BR Box Set)
    Visions Of Atlantis – Armada Live Over Europe (2CD)
    Warkings – Armageddon (2CD)
    Wytch Hazel – V: Lamentations
    Yuka & Chronoship – Ribbon Butterfly

    RESTOCKS

    Peter Baumann – Romance โ€™76
    Bruford – One Of A Kind (CD/DVD)
    Bruford – Rock Goes To College (CD/DVD)
    Bruford – Gradually Going Tornado/The Bruford Tapes
    McLuhan – Anomaly
    Pierre Moerlenโ€™s Gong – Live
    Soft Works – Abracadabra In Osaka (2CD)
    Tangerine Dream – The Pink Years (4CD)

    VINYL

    Frode Andresen – Dark City
    Cameron Graves – Planetary Prince

    CHEAP SHIT

    Rez Abassi – A Throw Of Dice
    Horacee Arnold – Tribe/Tales Of The Exonerated Flea
    Sammy Hagar & The Circle – Space Between
    Jakko Jakszyk – Secrets & Lies (CD/DVD)
    Mandoki Soulmakes – Utopia For Realists: Hungarian Pictures
    Pantommind – Shade Of Fate/Lunasense
    Rigoni/Schoenherz – Victor
    Sabu – Afro Temple
    Trillium – Alloy

  2. @Wuggyboobeaufuf138

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Another week, another new band from Ken. Listening to Yuka and Chronos and really liking it. I'll be going to Tower in Shibuya to pick this up. (Sorry Ken, it's easier to buy local in Japan).

  3. @patrickmurphy4297

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    …one more post here, Pete…I got a wild hair today, and decided to dig a little deeper into the world of "new bands that 'sound old'" and I found a band that I'm not sure if you've mentioned in the past; the name sounds/sounded familiar, but I couldn't be quite sure…they are Gypsy's Kiss…I checked out their 2023 album "74" and I LOVE it…through diligent research, I found that they are releasing a new album in @ 2 weeks…knowing you from these videos, I have a feeling that a) you like/will like them, and b) you will eventually give the album a review here on SOT…at least I hope so…:0)…Cheers, and I hope you're enjoying the Black Sabbath performance today.

  4. @patrickmurphy4297

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    …wuz hap'nin, gents? Just getting around to this (I actually have it "on pause" at the 9:41 mark…for a reason) and I wanted to thank Ken for bringing the John Hackett band to my attention…I went to check them out, and damn! I found a 28 song album from 2017 called "We Are Not Alone"…14 studio tracks, and…here's the best part…14 LIVE tracks!!! Killer stuff…if Jethro Tull played "prog metal" with some shredding guitar…excellent, excellent, excellent…thank you!!!…now, pause is off, and on we go…

  5. @toddspango

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    The Greeks DID have a lot of Vikings! The imperial guard of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire were the Varangian Guard, who were all Viking norsemen. So it's thistorically valid to have a Greek Viking metal band… Sorry for the geeking out about Greeks and Vikings.

  6. @kenl2091

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    I got the John Hackett band CD at a gig. It's fairly uninspiring poppy songs for the most part but there's a few great instrumental passages and a version of Crimson's 'I Talk to the Wind'. Let's hope he ditches most of the vocals in the future.

  7. @donaldanderson6604

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    The new Zappa movie is unbelievable. So many good things here. The Softworks is very good for Holdsworth fans. He only agreed to the gig because John Marshall was on the drums. Can't wait for the Beat release. Any chance they might tour Europe?

  8. @doopum1

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Anyone wondering, VDGG World Record 5.1 was not in the huge box set. I assume that the remaster and stereo remix is the same as the box set.

  9. @daanthing6002

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Fot me it was a day for old shit. Bought some old vinyl. 2 albums from Legs Diamond (A diamond, Fire Power) and a promotional lp of the White Sister albums. Those Rock Candy episodes……๐Ÿ˜ฎ

  10. @jimmypage2843

    January 23, 2026 at 5:32 am

    Whomever said you weren't subject to tariffs is just a douche bag. From what I understand, music is not subject to tariffs, however, the materials albums and CD's are made from are..That makes shit more expensive..You get what you voted for.

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