
HeKz revamp line-up for fourth album
UK prog metallers reveal new line-up for new album Terra Nova, featuring Adam Holzman on keyboards
UK prog metallers reveal new line-up for new album Terra Nova, featuring Adam Holzman on keyboards
The latest performance in Toyah and Robert Fripp's Sunday Lunch series finds the frolicsome duo delivering an unorthodox exercise routine soundtracked by Guns N' Roses' Welcome To The Jungle
Alan Reed bass player Jennifer Clark releases new solo instrumental track 2021 available for £1
Jane Getter Premonition will release new Anomalia in March
DeeExpus man organises charity cover of prog classic Wish You Were Here to raise money for musicians and crew
Norwegian folk-proggers Wardruna recently released new album Kvitravn
Swedish prog metallers Soen have just released their latest album Imperial
Prog legends Genesis have rescheduled their reunion dates for September and October
Australian prog metallers sign with Wild Thing and will release new album Kaleidoscope on April
Pre-orders open today for Liquid Tension Experiment's LTE3, which is released in March
Genesis announce dates originally set for April have been moved to September and October
Watch Therion's fantasy-themed video for new single Tuonela, from new album Leviathan, here
We chart the development of Chicago, from jazz-flecked prog rockers to multi-million selling hitmakers
Billy Idol writer/guitarist/producer Steve Stevens on the prog classic that “freaked the shit outta me”, King Crimson's In The Court Of The Crimson King
By tapping into the worries and hopes of ordinary people, The Moody Blues became a phenomenon. But a vital part of the band’s inspiration came from tapping into some mind-expanding chemicals
Occupying the blurred line between electronica and prog, Garry Cobain of The Amorphous Androgynous talks yoga, enemas and his “disrespect” for musical history.
"In The Court Of The Crimson King was a big reference point for Talk Talk” says bassist Paul Webb
From the Starman to Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke, Bowie’s ever-changing persona saw him moving from folk to glam, pop to industrial, Krautrock to art rock with consummate skill and style
After spending the last four decades immersed in music, Fish is calling time. But with his farewell album, the prog legend is signing off with the best record of his solo career
In 2020 Prog Magazine readers voted the late Neil Peart the greatest prog musician ever
After 30 years of getting together, recording an album and splitting up again, Solstice reunited for the Spirit album in 2010
King Crimson and ELP lyricist Pete Sinfield only released on solo album, 1973's acclaimed Still
We pay tribute to the musicians, producers, writers and more we lost in 2020
Whether you enjoy drinking beer, cider or both, we’ve picked out the best home brew kits to help you on your summer brewing journey
Belated solo debut from the former leader of 10cc’s art wing, Kevin Godley
Mariusz Duda heads deep into the forest on seventh Lunatic Soul album
The sonic sorcerer opens the Led Zeppelin archive to reveal how the magic was made in his new book
Yes man’s second solo album remains infectiously joyful.
Prog metal icons keep to the script in fun but inessential live release.
Solid solo outing for Crimson torch-carrier.
Ace vinyl despatches from Gabriel’s superstar years, remastered.
Brock and co come into their own with sprawling but topical dystopian rock.
Brit collective snatch victory from the jaws of defeat
Synth-pomp monolith receives the Wilson treatment.
Tour spectacular boiled down to its musical essence