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Prog's 50 best albums of the year 2025
By Jerry Ewing, Dave Everley, Julian Marszalek, Phil Weller published
The prog genre has enjoyed an incredible year in 2025. Here are our top 50 albums of the past 12 months – did your favourite make the cut?

The 10 best progressive metal albums of 2025
By Matt Mills published
Epic space operas, anticapitalist jazz odysseys, the return of Mike Portnoy – 2025 has been a brilliant year for progressive metal

"A diverse, daring and deeply emotional lineup!" Soen and The Ocean announced as headliners for next year's Be Prog! My Friend
By Jerry Ewing published
Be Prog! My Friend takes place on September 27 and 28 and will also feature The Dear Hunter, Einar Solberg, Green Carnation, Agent Fresco, Rendezvous Point and more...

A prog metal band recorded three albums in one go. “I wouldn’t recommend it,” says their singer
By Matt Mills published
They’re already known for utilising a wide range of musical styles, but the first record of their trilogy is broader and deeper than ever – and the third part is said to be something no band have done before

Green Carnation enthrall with trilogy opener The Shores Of Melancholia
By Paul Travers published
Textured and laced with extremes, plus a guest appearance from Enslaved’s Grutle Kjellson, each song stands strong alone but the collection works best as a whole

Metal Hammer’s tracks of the week: July 11, 2025
By Metal Hammer published
Soothe your post-Back To The Beginning blues with new tracks from Babymetal, Deftones, Halestorm and more, and vote for your favourite

Green Carnation announce trilogy of albums with brand new video for In Your Paradise
By Jerry Ewing published
Norwegian heavy proggers Green Carnation will release A Dark Poem, Part I: The Shores Of Melancholia in September

The Moody Blues grace the cover of the new issue of Prog, on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Jean-Michel Jarre, Gordon Giltrap, Bill Nelson, Devin Townsend, Magenta, Galahad and more
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