Welcome to 's brand new . Six brand new and diverse slices of progressive music for you to enjoy. With Download Festival happening last weekend, last week was a quiet one for releases, so we didn't have a last week.

However a big well done to Oliver Wakeman, whose walked off with the honours the week before, holding off strong competition from Hasse Froberg And Musical Companion and with Louise Partricia Crane in third place. The premise for is simple - we've collated a batch of new releases by bands falling under the progressive umbrella, and collated them together in one post for you - makes it so much easier than having to dip in and out of various individual posts, doesn't it? The premise for is simple - we've collated a batch of new releases by bands falling under the progressive umbrella, and collated them together in one post for you - makes it so much easier than having to dip in and out of various individual posts, doesn't it? The idea is to watch the videos (or listen if it's a stream), enjoy (or not) and also to vote for your favourite in the voting form at the bottom of this post. Couldn't be easier could it? We'll be bringing you , as the title implies, each week.

Next week we'll update you with this week's winner, and present a host of new prog music for you to enjoy. If you're a band and you want to be featured in 's Tracks Of The Week, send your video (as a YouTube link) or track embed, band photo and biog to us . Sign up below to get the latest from Prog, plu.