Dave Bainbridge details new solo album On The Edge (Of What Could Be)
Dave Bainbridge will release his fifth solo album, On The Edge (Of What Could Be)
O.R.k. will tour the UK in May, supported by UK proggers The Paradox Twin on all dates
Manchester pop proggers Elbow will release a brand new EP in the coming months
Props from videos for Steven Wilson's Routine and Beautiful Scarecrow have been put up for sale
80s prog legends Haze and Lesois also announced for Winter's End Festival which takes place from April 24-27.
Bassist III and guitarist IV were disposed by illness, but Sleep Token performed in Zurich on Monday anyway
Next year's Midsummer Prog Festival was due to place in June in Valkenburg in Holland
The 20th anniversary of Summer's End Festival takes place at the Chepstow Drill Hall from October 2 - 5
Tim Bowness's Butterfly Mind will feature former No-Man drummer Andrew Brooker at December gig
Bill Nelson digs out 2015's "gleaming guitar melodic soundscape" album Studio Cadet from the archive for December release
Prog supergroup O.R.k. will be supported by UK proggers The Paradox Twin on all dates
Over 350 grassroots music venues, 75,000 events and more than 12,000 jobs are at risk, say the Music Venue Trust
The band’s first phase features a charming, very English sense of melancholy and melodrama – matched with wilful prog complexity
Their music ranged from all out hard rock to big pop hits (and occasionally funk). But here’s undeniable proof they could prog out with the best of them as well
Cool new proggy sounds to enjoy from Could Seed, Danafae, Lawrence English and more...
Tired of people who “put a lid on the joy” of music, a line-up change presented a fresh front with younger energy on their 2019 double album
Fronting Yes he was one of the architects of prog rock, and now he fronts his own band. But that’s only part of his wondrous story
Latest album Mythical River has artistic tributaries including John Paul Jones, Motorpsycho, Hedvig Mollestad Trio, Dungen, Red Kite – and also coffee
The sequel to Olias Of Sunhillow, a reunion with Roine Stolt, a musical featuring Kelsey Grammer… the Yes veteran says a lot is happening soon, although he’s less sure about 1000 Hands Part 2 and his memoir
While in California to promote their Apples And Oranges single, Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett began to show signs of the behaviour that would lead to his departure from the band
Unrelentingly Northern in attitude, both parts the slow-burning band that split in two seemed happy with their lot – but is their story one of unfulfilled achievements?
We sit down with the Oceans Of Slumber frontwoman for a quick but entertaining catch-up
He started out in a college so strict that he couldn’t understand prog when he first heard it. But the composer, educator and tech fan, has made the most of opportunities that came his way
Continuing the melodic explorations they began in 2019, French prog metallers’ 10th full-length album is a beautiful and sophisticated piece of work
Jerry Richards’ band delivers grooves, hooks and vitality on 11th album, amid a concept story of AI and machines
Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight
Jazz, fusion, and a dash of muzak from the drummer’s electronic and acoustic experiments from 1977 to 2007
Lavish 10-disc package celebrates the Canterbury legend, with hard work done to deliver contemporary commentary and revitalize his 1970 Hyde Park show
Scandinavians expand their horizons yet again, but remain in sight of their ethereal, stargazing base
New producer helps Finnish dark proggers explore their more accessible side on ninth album
Keyboard and guitar solos are back in abundance as Jem Godfrey and his ‘classic’ line-up mixes the best atrributes of their previous four albums into something quite marvellous
His colourful life and remarkable times feature Sir Richard Attenborough, The Nolan Sisters, Ruud Gullit, Michael Jackson (and Morris Minor And The Majors’ Stutter Rap)
Inspired by a new synth, the Yes veteran has created something of a taster showreel in his latest outing with son Dylan
Six out-of-print discs span decades, with offerings for completists alongside a particularly pleasing 1972 live performance