
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea announces first North American, UK and European solo shows
Listen to Traffic Lights, Flea's new solo single, featuring Radiohead's Thom Yorke

By Matt Mills published
The progressive metal singer is sick and tired of being pitted against other women in the scene

By Matt Mills published
The French artist says he sold his Tesla after the world’s richest man became part of Donald Trump’s cabinet last year

By Matt Mills published
“When AC/DC give you a nickname, you stick with that!”

By Rich Hobson published
Alex Van Halen opened up to Iron Maiden's Nicko McBrain about what it was like seeing Black Sabbath in the early 70s

By Rob Hughes published
Cardiacs defied classification for decades, but new album LSD – finished five years after the death of creative lynchpin Tim Smith – was widely hailed as one of the best albums of 2025

By Martin Kielty published
The Canterbury scene veteran had known the end was near, and set about ensuring his vision would continue in his absence – which it has, despite initial reluctance

By Paul Brannigan published
The story behind Queen's first Top 10 single

By Chris Wheatley published
The dubious accolade didn’t tarnish the achievements of a British singer who was once supported by Supertramp

By Philip Wilding published
When Alex Lifeson got back from a journey his bandmates presented him with a jam piece that finally gelled when they added Morse code to the intro

By Gavin Martin published
The Sex Pistols weren't the only authority-baiting band to storm the charts in 1977

By Joel McIver published
Borderland is more eclectic than ever as they celebrate the uplifting vibes of loud, aggressive music. But how did a band from the heaviest country in the world get so deeply into prog?

By Rich Hobson published
After losing Max Cavalera, Sepultura found a new singer in the unlikeliest of places. This is the story of the song that brought Derrick Green to the dance.

By Claire Davies last updated
Show your vinyl some love and get everything organised with our record storage ideas that'll keep everything neat and tidy

By Tom Parsons last updated
We've picked from a broad school of budget wireless headphones to find you the best-in-class that don’t break the bank

By Huw Baines last updated
Get intimate with your record collection all over again – and spare the neighbours – with the best headphones for vinyl

By Tom Parsons last updated
Get lost in the mix and experience your music up close and personal with our choice of headphones from Sony, Sennheiser and more

By Vicky Greer published
South London post-punks evolve their sound, stay utterly unique

By Dom Lawson published
Megadeth will be missed, but what a final record to leave us with

By Emma Johnston published
It's more of the same on Alter Bridge's self-titled seventh album, but who’s complaining when their same is this good?

By Prog Magazine published
Revisited with deep attention to detail, Midge Ure and co’s imperial phase reissue is a genuine audio-visual banquet

By Paul Brannigan published
“At its core, M is about the deep connection between music, culture, and people" Dave Gahan

By Scott Munro published
Looking for a new band t-shirt? We've picked out a selection of our favourites that will rock your world

By Jerry Ewing published
The Prog team discuss the Critics' Choice lists from the brand new issue of Prog, on sale now...

By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in our first issue of 2026: Sammy Hagar, Alter Bridge, Steve Cropper, Black Stone Cherry, Jim Steinman, Francis Rossi, Karnivool, Marcus King, Elles Bailey, Airbourne, Heavy Pettin and more
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