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Steven Wilson's 20 favourite British rock albums
By Steven Wilson published
Porcupine Tree mainman, solo star and prog remix king Steven Wilson on 20 British albums that blew his mind

"It has become the cult classic we always intended it to be…" Steven Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt's Storm Corrosion gets deluxe reissue
By Jerry Ewing published
Storm Corrosion will be reissued on coloured and black vinyl, Blu-ray and CD in September

People ask Steven Wilson why he thinks Coldplay are wankers. Now he finally has an answer
By Fraser Lewry published
In 2006 Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson was pictured holding up a 'Coldplay Are Wankers' sign, and the image has haunted him ever since

How No-Man learned to confound their expectations without offending each other
By Sid Smith published
Tim Bowness and Steven Wilson’s mutual respect and passion has kept their art-pop collaboration alive – despite the constant distractions of their other projects

“It felt like the right time to me. And I think Gavin and Richard acknowledged this too." How Porcupine Tree returned with Closure/Continuation
By Dom Lawson published
Never say never. After years of speculation and rumours, Steven Wilson reunited with his former Porcupine Tree bandmates Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison for one of the most unexpected musical reformations.

Steven Wilson announces The Overview Tour for 2025, his first solo tour for six years
By Jerry Ewing published
Steven Wilson will release his new solo album The Overview ahead of the live dates

The story of Marillion's Marbles is on the cover of the new issue of Prog, on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Yes, Steven Wilson, Richard Thompson, ELO, AIrbag, Moody Blues, Nordic Giants, Marjana Semkina and loads more...

“Our musical identity was at stake”: A fresh look at Gentle Giant’s The Missing Piece
By Dom Lawson published
Underrated gem or confused mess? Gary Green, John Weathers and Kerry Minnear discuss their 1977 album in the light of Steven WIlson’s remix

“Meditative passages, bravely expansive”: Bass Communion’s The Itself Of Itself
By Jeremy Allen published
Noise and abstract beauty abound in a work that slows the world down to the point of being liminal

Why Porcupine Tree’s Lightbulb Sun matters more than you may think
By Rich Wilson published
After veering too close to becoming a “new Pink Floyd,” their seventh album was a key moment in their development through psychedelia, classic prog, krautrock and pop rock to the truly progressive sound they made their own
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