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Peter Hammill and Carl Palmer return to the Royal Albert Hall for the prog prom - Prog Rock: A Fanfare for the Common Man
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Voyage 35 share new reworking of Porcupine Tree classic Even Less
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Gentle Giant announce remixed and remastered reissue of In A Glass House
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Mastodon return with trippy single Your Ghost Again, a tribute to late founding guitarist Brent Hinds
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Latest Prog News

Peter Hammill and Carl Palmer return to the Royal Albert Hall for the prog prom - Prog Rock: A Fanfare for the Common Man
By Jerry Ewing published
BBC's 2026 Proms season's Prog Rock: A Fanfare for the Common Man takes place at the Royal Albert Hall on July 18

Voyage 35 share new reworking of Porcupine Tree classic Even Less
By Jerry Ewing published
Former Porcupine Tree alumni Colin Edwin and John Wesley will take Voyage 35 on tour throughout the EU and UK in September

Gentle Giant announce remixed and remastered reissue of In A Glass House
By Jerry Ewing published
Gentle Giant reissue their fifth album, 1973's In A Glass House, on vinyl and CD in July

Mastodon return with trippy single Your Ghost Again, a tribute to late founding guitarist Brent Hinds
By Matt Mills published
Hinds departed the band last March and died in a motorcycle accident, aged 51, in August

Career-spanning Frank Zappa collection to be released on vinyl for the very first time
By Jerry Ewing published
ZAPPAtite – Frank Zappa’s Tastiest Tracks will be available on coloured and black vinyl for the very first time and released in July

The nation rejoices as a corpse-painted Robert Fripp sings in the latest edition of Robert and Toyah's Sunday Lunch
By Fraser Lewry published
Watch national treasures Robert and Toyah perform Rock And Roll All Nite by Kiss

"It's about trying to find a place, your place, how you fit in." Peter Gabriel shares dark, brooding new single A Hard Lesson
By Jerry Ewing published
Peter Gabriel is releasing a new single every full moon at midnight in the build-up to new studio album o\i.
Latest Prog Features

Brian Auger warned Jimi Hendrix off drugs and learned about prog from Keith Emerson
By Rob Hughes published
Multi-genre organ master’s fervent hope is that he opened a channel between rock and jazz: ”And it kind of worked out…”

“I thought, ‘I’m getting the message’”: Richard Barbieri on the much-needed Porcupine Tree hiatus
By Jo Kendall published
Keyboardist admits he wasn’t such a nice person in the run-up to their 2010 hiatus, explains what changed when they released 2022’s Closure/Continuation, and hints at what might be next

Styx fired Dennis DeYoung in 1999, but he still wants a reunion for the fans
By Dave Ling published
The co-founding Styx singer and keyboardist on his prog influences, why he hired a woman to shout at his kids – and why he doesn’t care if he isn’t remembered

“It was quite silly”: Deep Purple’s Don Airey recalls the one album he regrets
By Dave Ling published
Deep Purple's Don Airey on life, loves and regrets

Cool new proggy sounds from Gentle Giant, Voyage 35, Mastodon and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Great new prog you must hear from Long Earth, Pelagic United, Ditch The Demon, John Bassett and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

Genesis ex Anthony Phillips on why he really quit – and why he’s not their version of The Beatles’ Pete Best
By James McNair published
Amiable co-founder of the prog giants reflects on leaving before the band became huge, and explains why he wishes he’d met his replacement Steve Hackett sooner

"He said, ‘I’ve brought my wife for a night out and you’re crap.’” Moody Blues came good with Days Of Future Passed
By Jo Kendall published
In 1967, a new line-up of The Moody Blues embraced their symphonic influences to create a groundbreaking album that not only pushed them in a new musical direction but also brought about the birth of progressive rock.
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Latest Prog Reviews

Slift score an immediate, dizzying masterpiece with new album Fantasia
By Matt Mills published
The cosmonauts have shortened their songs for their fourth full-length, but they’re every bit as immersive and disorienting as before

Tool's Sonic Temple headline set was peak Tool, and we wouldn't have it any other way
By Rich Hobson published
Tool's first show of 2026 wasn't a classic crowd-pleaser, but those who lasted the distance were treated to something special

Green Lung’s first festival headline show cements them as the future of metal
By Matt Mills published
At London’s Desertfest, the occult five-piece perform all of their darkly fun anthems while backed up by gorgeous videos, returning members and a malfunctioning, Eddie-like mascot

Viral sensations Angine de Poitrine dazzle, confuse and delight at debut London show
By Polly Glass published
Avant-garde Canadian twosome Angine de Poitrine justify all the hype at their sold-out London debut

Soen continue to become more metal and less prog with Reliance
By Paul Travers published
Sticking to compositions of around four minutes, the musicianship and production remain exemplary. But it’s too often funnelled into predictable patterns

“Originally a career-staller, this version really is essential”: Ultravox’s The Collection – Deluxe Edition
By Prog Magazine published
Revisited with deep attention to detail, Midge Ure and co’s imperial phase reissue is a genuine audio-visual banquet





