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PROG CRITICS’ CHOICE 2022

It’s time again for the Prog magazine writers’ albums of the year. As always, the criteria for the main list is that the album has to be a new studio release and reviewed in the magazine over the last 12 months. Here, then, are the results. We look forward to reading your thoughts…

“A big thank you to the writers of Magazine for voting their album of the year! It was a long time coming, but we feel we managed to remain faithful to our past while alsoPorcupine Tree

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