“I’d like to thank everyone who’s bought my new album and helped make it Number 1.” David Gilmour celebrates his third solo UK number one album with Luck And Strange
David Gilmour scores his third solo UK number one album
David Gilmour scores his third solo UK number one album
German film score composer and music producer Hans Zimmer will play dates in Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, London and Manchester
New 666 box set features remastered versions of the original 1972 album and the 1974 Greek mix
UK pop proggers Tears For Fears will also release Tears For Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film) in cinemas in October
UK prog rockers Frost* will release double concept album Life In The Wires in October
Canadian singer Michael Sadler's wife reveals cancer diagnosis in social media post
His return to Dream Theater has gone down very well. So does Mike Portnoy regret leaving in the first place?
In a new interview, David Gilmour also shares his thoughts on why record companies aren't seeking out the next Pink Floyd
Crippled Black Phoenix celebrate their 20th anniversary with two new albums in Novmeber
David Gilmour will play two rehearsal shows at Brighton Centre on September 20 and 21
Next year's Nene Valley Rock Festival will take place at Grimsthorpe Castle from September 4 to 7
Dark rocker A.A. Williams is currently undertaking a 26-date US headline tour
Awesome new proggy sounds you really should check out from Kanaan & Ævestaden, Fen, Jon Hunt and more...
In anticipation of the drummer’s appearance on their 16th album, we present a list that many thought would never be added to
…and two of them occur before a single note is heard of the band’s 1975 classic
Her second solo album, Sirin, finds her in a more confident and assertive place – she’s even reverted to the original spelling of her name
Nearly 30 years after Sledgehammer cleaned up at the MTV Awards, he was pushing boundaries again with his Back To Front concert movie
A group of talented musicians with a bunch of tracks among the top of the AOR pops, Toto are among the genre’s big boys - and these are their best albums
Drummer reflected on his favourite support act, the album he’d love to re-record, his approach to writing books and accepting he’d grown up as much as he ever would
In 1993 a future Prog writer landed a magazine interview with his hero – neither of them knowing it would his last
You’re Gone, from 2004 album Marbles, was their first Top 10 entry since 1987, and the track came about in a non-standard manner for the band
After next year's farewell tour Fish is leaving music and the bright lights behind to live with his wife (and 13 sheep) on a Scottish island
Astonished by the world of Allan Holdsworth and Bill Bruford in particular, he’s happy to explain how you’ll hear the supergroup in his own band’s material
Sixth album examines our final destination and demonstrates there’s no rule book for grieving
Team player returns to prog with collaborators he discovered covering Yes songs
Fifth solo album carries all the Pink Floyd mastermind’s trademarks, but there are notable differences too
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high
Academic delivers trainspotterly detail with a personal touch in his in-depth analysis of the band’s work and achievements
Einar Solberg isn’t sure their eighth album is prog, although there’s plenty of evidence to argue otherwise
Norwegian sibling-powered band increase the drama and bombast on perfectly-produced third album
His voice is as mellifluous as ever – but with songs averaging around two minutes long, this dynamic album feels like a reset
A sprawling 3CD / 2LP retrospective of Britain’s first “groovy” record label
Opeth's third time headlining Bloodstock shows just how they elevated extreme metal at the turn of the millennnium
Northern Irish art rockers’ seventh album proves yet again they can deliver emotion without language