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Last Updated: January 8, 2006

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Epica - new album out April 21

  • Earthrise
    • earthrise@appleworks.net
    • 70's US progressive band with Yes and ELP like tendencies...one album to date, but working on a new one...

  • Echolyn
  • Echolyn (fan site)
    • Echolyn are a Philadelphia based progressive band featuring dynamic and complex arrangements. (In 1997 they split into two bands: Finneus Gauge and Always Almost ... with vocalist Ray Weston joining Dark Aether Project; they reformed in 2000).

  • Edera
    • Italian progressive rock band

  • Edguy
    • proranger@mindspring.com
    • "German, power / melodic / metal that can be speedy at times...I would imagine that fans of Scanner, Helloween, Gamma Ray [would like them]." [Larry D.]

  • Edhels
    • Excellent France-based jazz-influenced progressive group, all instrumental (except for their 1997 release Angel's Promise)

  • Eidolon

  • Ernst Van Ee
    • Dutch prog metal artist

  • Ektroverde
    • Ektroverde are a Finnish experimental music band

  • Electric Poem
    • Electric Poem features all of the current members of Cobweb Strange plus lead vocalist Thomas Luke
  • Electrum
    • Instrumental progressive trio from the New England area, a bit of a Rush influence in their music.

  • Elegy

  • Amr Ellaban
    • Egyptian composer whose works have been used in/by Egyptian TV broadcasts.

  • Eloy
    • German progressive rockers, early albums with a Pink Floyd-esque feel, later albums with a Rabin-led Yes feel.

  • Embrace Today

  • Embryo

  • Emerson, Lake and Palmer
    • Keith Emerson
    • Greg Lake
    • Carl Palmer
    • ELP helped form the definition of Progressive music, along with their contemporaries, in early-70's Britain (as if you didn't know that).

  • Redjy Emond
    • redjy@videotron.ca
    • Canadian keyboardist whose influences range from progressive rock's Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson to such classical composers as Bach and Mussorgsky.

  • Emperor
    • Black metal band of some reknown

  • Empire
    • New project from Rolf Munkes with Neil Murray and Lance King, with guests Mark Boals and Anders Johannson.

  • Empty Tremor
    • Italian progressive metal band with a Dream Theater influenced sound.

  • Empyria
    • empyria@hotmail.com
    • Musically however, they are mix of Metallica and Rush with a bit of blues thrown in here and there. There are bits that are very AORish, but for the most part Empirya are a metal band. And that also means we must mention Dream Theater. The band say: [...] Empyria was derived from the word empyrean pertaining to the purest place in heaven or the place of pure fire in hell. Using this in a musical context our music ranges from heavy to melodic with a definite progressive edge. Our influences range from progressive rock/metal bands to jazz & classical artists and we are always trying to combine musicianship with good song writing." [from their site]

  • Enchant
  • The End

  • End Of Green

  • Endo

  • Enertia
  • The Enid
    • Said of them on this site: "The only band on the planet to have successfully fused rock based music with the power, dynamics and scale of symphonic classical music. They are the absolute masters of their art and their achievements over more than twenty years of creative work set them apart from everything else which calls itself 'progressive'

  • Brian Eno (Enoweb)
    • What would music be like today without Brian Eno? Probably a lot different. Brian Eno is one of the most daring musicians of our time, and the creator of the ambient term. While there isn't an official Eno website, this comes the closest, and for all intents and purposes could be.

  • Enola Gay
    • Enola_Gay@compuserve.com
    • The homepage for this band that describes themself as "the future of synthpop". Given that this site hasn't been updated since 1997, maybe that future has come and gone.

  • Epic
    • Chicago area instrumental band; "similar in genre to virtuosic bands such as Dream Theater, Symphony X, but with a distinct sound all their own. The music is a dramatic blend of classical piano and blazing metal, best described as 'progressive/neo-classical metal.'"

  • Entombed

  • Entwine
  • Epica

  • Epilogue
    • This is the only info on the web found on this UK neo-progressive band other than the review on here on Progressive World.

  • Epitaph

  • Peter Erskine
    • Home page for ECM artist Peter Erskine

  • Eris Pluvia (see also Ancient Veil)
    • Eris Pluvia's debut featured beautiful symphonic progressive with some jazz influences, one of the best modern Italian progressive bands I've heard.

  • Escapade
  • Etcetera
  • Eternity X
    • viper@eternity-x.com
    • To use Larry D.'s words, this Floridian (?) progressive metal band are "melodic, sometimes progressive, heavy, soft, passionate, and VERY keyboard laiden..." (at least on The Edge).

  • Ethan

  • Evenfall

  • Event
    • Larry D. says of Event: "Add these guys to the growing list of complex, technical, and melodic prog metal/rock bands that lots of people seem to enjoy even though it might not be their thing."

  • Evergreen Terrace

  • Evergrey
    • "Evergrey takes the darkness of Tad Morose, adds in some more power, more acoustics, a bit more warmth, and rolls it all up to make this disc," says Larry D.

  • Everon
  • Evidence One

  • Evil Wings
    • Italian prog-metal band.

  • Eyes Can't See

  • Ex-Vagus

  • Existence
  • Explorer's Club
    • magcart@aol.com
    • "Supergroup" of mainly Magna Carta artists, with the Magellan's Trent Gardner leading the way; members include Terry Bozzio (Bozzio Levin Stevens, for one), Billy Sheehan, Wayne Gardner (Magellan), Bret Douglas (Cairo), Matt Bradley (Dali's Dilemma), D.C. Cooper (Royal Hunt), James LaBrie and John Petrucci (Dream Theater), Steve Howe (Yes), Derek Sherinian, and Matt Guillory (Dali's Dilemma).

  • Extol

  • Eyefear
    • From Melbourne, Australia, comes Eyefear, a progressive metal band

  • Eyes Can't See
    • Symphonic progressive rock band from Holland

  • Eyes Of Fire

  • Ezra
    • Ezra are a three piece based in Wales, with 2 albums to their credit, both released by Cyclops/GFT.

  • Ezra Winston
    • mail@ezrawinston.com
    • Italian symphonic progressive rock, with two albums to date, with a third in future.



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