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"Christmas is overlaid onto the winter solstice, and that nods towards our pagan past.” Why Christmas is prog's favourite time of the year...
By Malcolm Dome published
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat… And out roll the usual suspects trying to crack the festive Top 40. Still, it isn’t all about Slade, The Snowman and Sir Cliff. Prog rockers seem to enjoy Christmas more than most...

"In all honesty I’d forgotten how good we were back then": former Marillion frontman Fish on Kayleigh, the song that changed the band for better and worse
By Dave Ling published
Kayleigh was a composite of singer Fish's ex-girlfriends, the lost lover lending her invented name to a new generation of young girls

“I didn’t have much knowledge of Marillion. A singer who painted his face like Peter Gabriel? It all seemed a little bit derivative…” How Marillion reinvented themselves with Steve Hogarth and Seasons End
By Dom Lawson published
When Fish left Marillion, the band had two options: Move forward or become a parody. And then they met an aspiring – and initially sceptical – art-pop singer-songwriter called Steve Hogarth…

Darryl Way and Steve Hogarth pair up for new Morpheus video
By Jerry Ewing published
Darryl Way released his most recent concept album The Rock Artist's Progress last year

Marillion and four great gifts in the new issue of Prog, on sale now...
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Francis Monkman, Dave Stewart, Renaissance, Rod Argent Wishbone Ash, Lazuli and loads more...

Original Marillion Herne The Hunter t-shirt to be reprinted
By Jerry Ewing published
Designer of the original Marillion logo and t-shirt Darrell Kirsop is looking to reprint the original design

“I thought: 'There’s got to be other people that are into this style of stuff. Not everybody has got a spiky haircut!’” Marillion and the making of Script For A Jester's Tear
By Jerry Ewing published
The 70s are drawing to a close, punk is raging, and five young men from an Aylesbury band called Marillion are plotting the unlikeliest of things: how to take prog back into the charts...

A beginner's guide to progressive rock in five essential albums
By Jerry Ewing published
50 years on from its arrival, arguments still rage about what exactly constitutes progressive rock - but there's no quibbling about these five essential albums, surely?
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