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The legacy of Chris Squire remembered on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now
By Jerry Ewing published
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now! Featuring Robert Fripp, Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland, Katatonia, Cosmograf, Savatage, Ghost Of The Machine, Black Country New Road and loads more...

Cool new proggy sounds from Nad Sylvan, Bjørn Riis, McStine & Minnemann and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Ace new prog you must hear from Glass Hammer, Ash Twin Project, Whimsical Creature and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

Steve Babb of Glass Hammer’s prog world orbits Yes, Rush, Genesis (and the Human League)
By Grant Moon published
Inspired by Tolkien at an early age, the Tennessean encountered prog when a punk friend handed over his suddenly unwanted record collection

"We both wanted to rock out, so we started coming up with those kinds of pieces and it made us all feel great so we just kept going." Glass Hammer and the making of Dreaming City
By Dom Lawson published
Glass Hammer co-founder Steve Babb tells Prog why the band decided to step into the world of swords and sorcery for Dreaming City.

“At this point in my career, I basically am Glass Hammer, so why would I try to launch a whole new thing? I like to keep working and giving fans something to argue about”: Steve Babb marks his band’s 30th anniversary
By Jordan Blum published
American proggers’ main maestro discusses the creation of latest album ARISE, satisfying personal expectations and what it’s like to steer the ship after three decades

Great new prog music you must hear from Gong, Tarja, Exploring Birdsong and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
The week's coolest new prog music to check out from Glass Hammer, Arabs In Aspic, Unprocessed and more...

“I’ve always said it’s not just ‘progressive anything’. It’s progressive rock and it needs to rock." How Glass Hammer turned it up to 11 with Skallagrim – Into The Breach
By Nick Shilton published
If anything epitomised the ambition of progressive rock, then surely US proggers Glass Hammer's Skallagrim trilogy was it. Here's the story of 2021's second instalment

"Your favourite prog rock albums can take you back in time." Glass Hammer and the story of Chronomonaut
By Chris Cope published
Glass Hammer’s 2000 concept album, Chronometree, was an amusing tale of a music superfan who heard voices through prog rock records. The story is back – in impressive fashion – on the US group’s 18th studio album Chronomonaut
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