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Neal Morse’s supergroup Cosmic Cathedral reassert their beliefs on debut album Deep Water
By James McNair published
Former Spock’s Beard man with Chester Thompson, Phil Keaggy and Byron House offer strong virtuosic music – although preaching and genre-hopping may alienate some

How Mike Portnoy reinvented himself after the trauma of leaving two massive bands
By Rich Wilson published
In 2011, while trying to find homes for his enormous collection of Dream Theater drumkits, Mike Portnoy was planning a new direction with Flying Colors, Adrenaline Mob, PSMS and Transatlantic

Chester Thompson teams up with Neal Morse in new group Cosmic Cathedral - listen to first new music now
By Jerry Ewing published
Cosmic Cathedral sees Thompson and Morse hook up with Phil Keaggy and Byron House and they will release debut album Deep Water in April

Steven Wilson's return to the prog fold features on the front cover of the new issue of Prog Magazine, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Bill Bruford, Dream Theater, Readers' Poll Results, Jon Camp, Neal Morse, Mogwai, Tiger Moth Tales, White Willow, Matt Berry, Marko Hietala, Ritual and loads more

Neal Morse breaks out more sumptuous melodies on No Hill For A Climber
By Dave Ling published
Transatlantic leader’s latest album sees him working with younger musicians and letting them work their own magic – while adding plenty of his own

"Along the lines of Bridge Across Forever or Spock's Beard’s V." Neal Morse announces new prog outfit Neal Morse & The Resonance
By Jerry Ewing published
Neal Morse & The Resonance will release new album No Hill For A Climber in November

"Whether it’s a simple song with three chords or a really elaborate epic piece, it’s all miraculous to me." How Neal Morse created his rock opera Jesus Christ: The Exorcist
By Chris Cope published
In 2019 the prolific Neal Morse went straight to the top as far as divine inspiration went for his rock opera about, you guessed it, Jesus!

“There were no egos: It was just about the music. There was an incredible flow… a magical, organic experience”: How supergroup Flying Colors made their debut album in just 9 days
By Dave Ling published
When Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Steve Morse, Dave LaRue and Casey McPherson went to work, they hoped they were creating something that would last. As it turned out, they were

“I didn’t know if Ross would be into this kind of music… I sent him an email and he was like, ‘Dude! You have no idea!’ It just fell into place”: How Haken’s Ross Jennings wound up making two albums in 18 months with Nick D’Virgilio and Neal Morse
By Paul Ging published
The unlikely trio, with the same international make-up as Crosby, Stills and Nash, have a third record and live dates on their wish-list
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