
Hannah May Kilroy
Hannah May Kilroy has been writing about music professionally for over a decade, covering everything from extreme metal to country. She was deputy editor at Prog magazine for over five years, and previously worked on the editorial teams at Terrorizer and Kerrang!. She currently works as the production editor for The Art Newspaper, and also writes for the Guardian, Classic Rock and Metal Hammer.
Latest articles by Hannah May Kilroy

Wonderous Stories Standard Edition Available For Pre-Order
By Hannah May Kilroy published
New prog book launches standard edition pre-orders as deluxe version sells out

Primitive Race - Soul Pretender album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Chuck Mosley’s unique and gritty sonic legacy

Outlaws And Moonshine - Devil In The Moonshine album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Southern stereotypes honour the redneck cliché

Vulture Industries/ < Code >/Talanas album review at Boston Music Room - live
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Not yet ratedCarnivalesque capers, endtimes elegies – and congas…

Palaye Royale - Boom Boom Room album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Indie with a little bit more of what you fancy

High Hopes: Texas Gentlemen
By Hannah May Kilroy published
After years as an in-demand backing collective, Texas Gentlemen are now paddling their own canoe

The Sourheads - Care Plan For The Soul album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Heads-down, no-nonsense directionless rock du jour

Landmarq part ways with singer Tracy Hitchings
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Landmarq have announced via their Facebook page that singer is leaving the band.

William Patrick Corgan - Ogilala album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Smashing Pumpkins mainman’s second solo flight

Operation: Mindcrime announce new album
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Geoff Tate's Operation: Mindcrime to release new album on December 1.

New Issue Of Prog Onsale Today!
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Prog 81 features Opeth on the cover, plus the Progressive Music Awards, Sons Of Apollo, Magma, Radiohead and more...

Eddie Jobson retires from touring
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Eddie Jobson has announced via his website that he will be retiring from touring.

Korn & Hacktivist at Brixton Academy, London - live review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Not yet ratedBakersfield’s nu metal icons roll back the years

Sasquatch - Maneuvers album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Sons Of Anarchy-endorsed rockers veer off the straight road

Sólstafir at The Old Blue Last, London - live review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Iceland’s expansive rockers get intimate

Pristine - Ninja album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Blues/psych rock you don’t need a retro-fetish to enjoy

Desertfest - Camden, London - live review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Not yet ratedNW1’s arid landscape plays host to a psychedelic stoner-rock party

The Prog Magazine Radio Show Is Back!
By Hannah May Kilroy published
TeamRock Radio has returned to the airwaves today, and with it the Prog Magazine Radio Show, hosted by Prog Editor Jerry Ewing.

Emma Ruth Rundle and Darkher at The Lexington, London - live review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Not yet ratedSubterranea live

Gojira at The Forum, London - live review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
Not yet ratedBayonne’s metal juggernaut trip the light fantastic

Danko Jones - Wild Cat album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
More songs about shagging and rocking

Danko Jones - Wild Cat album review
By Hannah May Kilroy published
More songs about shagging and rocking

The Outer Limits: How prog are Wardruna?
By Hannah May Kilroy published
They make their own instruments out of animal skins, base their songs on ancient runes and create a contemporary Nordic folk sound. We’re here to ask: How prog are Wardruna?
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