Latest news
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Rejoice! King Crimson are currently recording their first album in more than two decades
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Crown Lands announce new record deal with InsideOut Music
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Roger Waters risks prosecution, and a potential 14 year jail term, by voicing his support for Palestine Action
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Green Carnation announce trilogy of albums with brand new video for In Your Paradise
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Latest Prog News

Rejoice! King Crimson are currently recording their first album in more than two decades
By Fraser Lewry published
King Crimson singer and guitarist Jakko Jakszyk confirms that the band are in the studio

Crown Lands announce new record deal with InsideOut Music
By Jerry Ewing published
Canadian prog duo Crown Lands release two new instrumental albums for new label InsideOut Music

Roger Waters risks prosecution, and a potential 14 year jail term, by voicing his support for Palestine Action
By Paul Brannigan published
"Stand up and be counted" writes Waters on social media in post supporting newly proscribed terrorist group

Green Carnation announce trilogy of albums with brand new video for In Your Paradise
By Jerry Ewing published
Norwegian heavy proggers Green Carnation will release A Dark Poem, Part I: The Shores Of Melancholia in September

Rick Wakeman postpones upcoming US tour to have surgery
By Jerry Ewing published
Rick Wakeman's Strictly Wakeman US tour has been postponed while he undergoes surgery to correct an unspecified but ongoing health issue

Former Pallas singers to unite on stage at Scottish prog festival
By Jerry Ewing published
Alan Reed will join Euan Lowson's band Machinary at this year's Wha's Like Us Scottish prog festival

A Mass by Van der Graaf Generator co-founder Judge Smith to be premiered 50 years after it was written
By Jerry Ewing published
Judge Smith's Requiem Mass to receive its world premiere in Holborn in July
Latest Prog Features

“ He said Going For The One was about a horse race”: Steve Hogarth on his hero Jon Anderson
By Dave Ling published
The Marillion man was so moved by the experience of hearing Yes for the first time that he wrote a song about it

The Pink Floyd classic that Roger Waters was worried David Gilmour had stolen from someone else
By Henry Yates published
The story behind one of Pink Floyd’s most iconic songs

Penguin Cafe Orchestra’s music has lasted beyond Simon Jeffes’ lifetime. But was it prog?
By Mike Barnes published
Simon Jeffes described his musical pursuit of the precious irrational as “imaginary folklore.” His work intrigued Brian Eno and has lasted long beyond his lifetime. But was it prog?

How Chester Thompson and Neal Morse formed Cosmic Cathedral and made Deep Water
By Stephen Lambe published
With an average age of 70 the musical experience shines through on debut album Deep Water, as Morse aims to strike a balance between arrangements, jams and lyrical themes

“We knew the album would stick out like a sore thumb and we’d have to show real tenacity. But if it wasn’t for Pull Me Under there’s a strong chance we wouldn’t be having this conversation”: When Dream Theater beat the odds with Images And Words
By Dave Ling published
They were crossing Metallica with Yes and Rush while grunge ruled the world. But despite problems with their producer and label – and even rumors of a plot to replace James LaBrie – the prog metal pioneers survived and thrived

Cool new prog you must hear from Auri, L.O.E., Gaupa and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Excellent new proggy sounds from Da Captain Trips, Rafiq Bhatia, Edenya and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
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Latest Prog Reviews

“Hymnal and melancholy qualities are still to die for”: Greg Lake Live returns from 2005
By James McNair published
His band doesn’t have the pedigree of many of his collaborators, but a future Jethro Tull guitarist and a TV show musical director prove highly capable foils in three-disc set

“A reminder of what an inspirational band they were”: Horslips At The BBC
By Mike Barnes published
Five discs of previously unreleased material from the Celtic rock pioneers

“The mixing of old and new is exemplary”: Tangerine Dream’s Coventry Cathedral 22
By Jeremy Allen published
An impressive account of the electronic pioneers’ return to the Midlands half a century after their legendary show

“Intoxicating beauty remains; she enchants in any era”: Judy Dyble’s Darkness To Light
By Johnny Sharp published
Clamshell collection assembles the original Fairport Convention singer’s trio of 21st-century career-reviving albums

Frank Zappa’s unaired TV special Cheaper Than Cheep is a recovered gem
By Jeremy Allen published
A nearly forgotten 1974 afternoon show, with an audience of 100 and a short-lived Mothers line-up, rises from the avant-prog titan’s basement

NoSound’s To The Core could be a masochistic experience – but it’s worth it
By Grant Moon published
In these difficult times, it could be a masochistic experience for some – but it’s thoughtful, sensitive and worth it