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Progressive Rock

Progressive Rock Songs
5:54Song Image
A 1970s-inspired progressive rock track opens with bold, sustained synthesizer swells featuring very long-held notes in the expansive, unhurried spirit of Tom Sawyer, Intricate Steve Howe–style guitar lines trade phrases with dominant, Rick Wakeman–inspired synth leads, alternating melodic roles over shifting time signatures, High tenor vocals are deliberately paced with long annunciation and extended syllables, allowing phrases to fully resolve without rushing, floating above lush, complex arrangements, Infectious melodic hooks anchor the cosmic textures, with sustained, non-arpeggiated synth notes remaining in the foreground throughout the track
5:14Song Image
A 1970s progressive rock epic inspired by early YES, featuring a dominant Rick Wakeman style keyboard presence, The track opens with a dramatic 30-second Mellotron and Hammond organ fanfare rich in sustain and orchestral depth, supported by melodic, agile bass lines reminiscent of Chris Squire, Verses move through shifting odd time signatures (7/8, 5/4) with intricate, precise drumming and angular yet restrained electric guitar accents that leave space for the keyboards, Extended Moog and Minimoog synth leads soar with classical flourishes, rapid arpeggios, and expressive pitch bends, Choruses expand dramatically with layered vocal harmonies, Modern synthesizer textures, and delay-soaked backing vocals, creating a soaring, anthemic lift, The arrangement builds dynamically toward a long, triumphant outro where Modern synthesizers, Hammond organ, and analog synths interweave into a grand, symphonic synthesizer climax
7:08Song Image
A 1970s-inspired progressive rock track launches with bold synthesizer swells with long sustained notes like tom sawyer from rush, Intricate Steve Howe-style guitar lines weave with Rick Wakeman inspired synthesizer melodies over shifting time signatures, High tenor vocals soar atop lush, complex arrangements, while infectious hooks anchor the cosmic textures
5:13Song Image
A 1970s-inspired progressive rock track launches with bold synthesizer swells with long sustained notes, Intricate Steve Howe-style guitar lines weave with Rick Wakeman inspired organ swells and synthesizer melodies over shifting time signatures, High tenor vocals soar atop lush, complex arrangements, while infectious hooks anchor the cosmic textures
4:41Song Image
A 1970s-inspired progressive rock track launches with a bold, catchy melodic riff, Intricate Steve Howe-style guitar lines weave with Rick Wakeman-inspired organ swells over shifting time signatures, High tenor vocals soar atop lush, complex arrangements, while infectious hooks anchor the cosmic textures
3:28Song Image
progressive rock, 1970s yes, awaken inspired, symphonic, Jon Anderson vocals, mellotron, church organ, mystical, soaring melodies, Steve Howe guitar, shifting time signaturessignatures, changing time signatures
4:39Song Image
1970s progressive rock: bright digital synths, FM-style leads, tight rhythmic production, Keyboard-driven arrangement, fast keyboard arpeggios, baritone vocals with powerful sustained notes
5:13Song Image
1970s rock with Brad Delp–style vocals: baritone voice, powerful sustained notes, warm vintage tone, classic rock vibrato, and clean emotional delivery, No modern pop or indie vocal style, Progressive rock with modern digital synths, wavetable leads, lush pads, airy arpeggios, and contemporary keyboard-forward production, Inspired by Yes (Drama era) but with modern synth textures, No guitars
5:49Song Image
Progressive rock in the style of Yes - specifically the Drama era, Rick Wakeman style synth leads, arpeggiated keyboards, symphonic rock textures, complex chord changes, layered harmony vocals, dynamic transitions, crisp Alan White drums, and upbeat melody, guitar presence but not too over done
3:14Song Image
sound like subdivision from Rush, rock, power chords, good synthesizer melody, drum fills
5:14Song Image
progressive rock vibes, acoustic guitar, alphorn, with flute embellishments, timpani drums, powerful opening, German vocals in pre-chorus, alpine yodel, yodel, yodel, orchestral swells in the chorus, dark synth pads swirl, German folk music, yodels should be fast and natural swiss style yodeling
5:57Song Image
A 1970s progressive rock epic inspired by YES, featuring a dominant Rick Wakeman style keyboard presence, The track opens with a dramatic catchy melodic Modern synth fanfare rich in sustain and depth, supported by melodic, agile bass lines reminiscent of Chris Squire, Verses move through shifting odd time signatures (7/8, 5/4) with intricate drumming and restrained, angular guitar accents that leave space for the keyboards, Moog and modern synth leads soar with classical flourishes, arpeggios, and expressive pitch bends, Choruses expand with layered vocal harmonies, synth pads, and delay-soaked backing vocals for an anthemic lift, The arrangement builds toward a long, triumphant outro where Hammond organ and modern synths interweave into a grand, symphonic climax, Lead vocals: deep, gravelly, elderly male baritone, with a storyteller or prophecy-like tone
5:14Song Image
A 1970s progressive rock epic inspired by early YES, with a dominant Rick Wakeman–style keyboard presence, The track opens with a 30 second dramatic Mellotron and Hammond organ fanfare, rich in sustain and orchestral depth, supported by melodic, agile bass lines in the style of Chris Squire, Verses unfold in shifting odd time signatures (7/8, 5/4), driven by intricate, precise drumming and angular but restrained electric guitar accents that leave space for the keyboards, Extended Moog and Minimoog synth leads soar above the band, full of classical flourishes, rapid arpeggios, and expressive pitch bends, The arrangement features dynamic rises and falls, lush vocal harmonies, and a long, triumphant outro where layered Mellotron choirs, organ, and analog synths interweave into a grand, symphonic climax, chorus layered harmonies with delay echoes
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A high-energy, anthemic orchestral rock track that launches immediately with a bold, unforgettable melodic hook, The song opens on a triumphant brass-and-string motif doubled by choir and rhythmic percussion, instantly establishing a heroic fantasy tone, A driving rhythm section locks in from the first bar, maintaining momentum throughout the verses, Catchy, singable vocal melodies sit front and center, supported by soaring string lines and harmonic choir layers, The chorus hits fast and wide with a massive, uplifting hook—full orchestra, stacked vocals, and powerful percussion creating a fist-in-the-air anthem, Orchestration remains punchy and rhythmic rather than slow or cinematic, with short string ostinatos, brass stabs, and dynamic builds, The bridge briefly drops to a reflective, nostalgic moment before snapping back into a final explosive chorus that feels victorious, emotional, and instantly memorable