PROGRESSIVE ROCK
MINI-GUIDE & CATALOG - Edition 2007

After three years of intense research. I present to you my MINI-GUIDE TO PROGRESSIVE ROCK Part I & II and my catalog - Edition 2007. It covers over 5000 brillant prog bands to whom countless new groups refer to when laying claim a PROGRESSIVE ROCK heritage that started some forty years ago.
ENJOY YOUR READING AND HAPPY DISCOVERIES...! - Ronald Couture (founder of ProgArchives)

Monday, December 18, 2006

Letter K

NEW ADDITIONS TO A-Z LISTING
Written by Thedo Roes (Germany)

KAMELOT (USA)
Symphonic epic metal group which sounds more melodious and more progressive from album to album
KAMPAI (Germany)
Progressive rock band formed in the early 90’s with slight similarity to ELOY
KARFAGEN (Ukraine)
Pleasant surprise from Ukraine. Very good instrumental symphonic prog with mellow melodies and some jazzy influences. Brilliant!
KARMA DEPTH (Belgium)
Recommended impressive progressive rock that sounds a bit like DREAM THEATER
KARRER, Chris (Germany)
Founder member of psychedelic commune AMON DÜÜL II
KEATS (UK)
Early 80’s group with cleverly pop prog well-produced by Alan PARSONS. Colin BLUNSTONE on vocals, Pete BARDENS on keyboards, Stuart ELLIOTT on drums, Ian BAIRNSON on guitar and David PATON on bass … yes, it sounds like ALAN PARSONS PROJECT
KENZINER (Finland)
Nice symphonic progressive metal by keyboarder and guitarist Jarno KESKINEN
KHARMA (Sweden)
Straight-ahead hard rock and pompous melody/progressive rock with fantastic singer Göran EDMAN
KING EIDER (Netherlands)
Floating keyboards and intensive guitars characterize the atmospheric sound similar to CAMEL, mostly instrumental sequences
KOTZEV, Nikolo (Bulgaria)
Great rock opera by BRAZON ABBOT member about ‘Nostradamus’ with a 35 piece symphonic orchestra and some well-known musicians from the melody/progressive rock scene