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Sleep Token have just surprise-released a brand new version of Even In Arcadia
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King Crimson announce new 2014 New York live album will be released in July
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Todd Rundgren announces four UK dates for his Damned If I Do fan favourites tour in September
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“I’m just looking forward to seeing you all again." Devin Townsend announces return to live performance after enforced hiatus
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Latest Prog News

Sleep Token have just surprise-released a brand new version of Even In Arcadia
By Merlin Alderslade published
Ever wanted to hear what Sleep Token's biggest album would sound like without Vessel crooning all over it? Have we got news for you!

King Crimson announce new 2014 New York live album will be released in July
By Jerry Ewing published
2014 NYC heralds the start of a series of releases from the King Crimson line-ups from 2014-2021

Todd Rundgren announces four UK dates for his Damned If I Do fan favourites tour in September
By Jerry Ewing published
Todd Rundgren will play live dates in London, Bristol, Manchester and Glasgow in September

“I’m just looking forward to seeing you all again." Devin Townsend announces return to live performance after enforced hiatus
By Jerry Ewing published
Devin Townsend's Metamorphosis tour of the UK and EU starts on September 1 and runs through to October

Geddy Lee reveals what it's like working with new Rush drummer Anika Nilles
By Fraser Lewry published
Rush are preparing 38 songs for their Fifty Something tour, which begins next month

Peter Gabriel launches new o/i single Won’t Stand Down
By Martin Kielty published
The Bright-Side Mix marks May’s first full moon, while the Dark-Side Mix will be released at the time of the new moon

Dave Brock slams BBC film suggestion that Hawkwind stole Paul McCartney's long-lost bass
By Jo Kendall published
Paul McCartney: The Hunt For The Lost Bass tells the story of the former Beatle's long-lost Höfner violin bass
Latest Prog Features

If you can’t connect Sunn O))) with King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Miles Davis, let them explain
By Dom Lawson published
If you can’t connect the drone metal heroes with King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra and Miles Davis, allow co-founder Greg Anderson to explain

Traffic’s spiralling demise sent Steve Winwood driving his Rolls-Royce into the sunset
By Paul Rees published
With seemingly constant personnel issues, the band leader wound up recording in a heavy coat with the hood pulled up, and his keyboards facing the wall

The only person to have won Grammys in 10 different categories isn’t afraid of AI
By James McNair published
Guitar virtuoso explains why he can’t wait to escape domestic life and get back on tour, and reveals his multi-generational approach to his many collaborations

Keith Emerson remembered by PP Arnold, who named his band The Nice – and had them stolen from her
By Rob Hughes published
The soul singer who named The Nice – and had them stolen from her – still recalls the keyboard wizard with great affection

They played alongside Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, Blind Faith and Keith Chegwin. Then they were gone
By Malcolm Dome published
Rumours of alchemy, magick, war heroism and Van Gogh’s ear surrounded the “bonkers, eclectic and free-thinking” group earlier known as The Giant Sun Trolley, National-Balkan Ensemble and Hydrogen Jukebox

"I always go back to the early 1970s because those sounds are timeless, even though they’re from before I was born." Why Lars Fredrik Frøislie plays it defiantly old school on second solo album Gamle Mester
By Stephen Lambe published
Wobbler and White willow musician Lars Fredrik Frøislie tells the story of his second solo album, 2025's Gamle Mester

“I saw Frank Zappa sit in with Pink Floyd. He was terrible”: Swans’ Michael Gira
By Dom Lawson published
The lifelong experimental rocker believes only the first three Mothers Of Invention albums are worth listening to, because after that Zappa succumbed to “unfortunate prog tendencies”
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Latest Prog Reviews

"It's Muppets-level joie de vivre, bodies sailing over shoulders, legs flailing, hands held aloft in triangles. It’s smart. It’s funky. And it really rocks." 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

“An immersive emotional ride, showing that music makes us feel whole again”: Airbag’s Dysphoria Live
By Johnny Sharp published
Over 20 years in, Oslo trio deliver their first official live album – and it was worth the wait

“They combine emotional intensity with rapidly evolving progressive chops”: EBB’s The Mirror
By Stephen Lambe published
Scottish collective’s impressive second album demonstrates why their profile is exploding

“In many ways a dry run for The Wall”: Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here remains mysterious at 50
By Joe Banks published
Alienation, loss and a legendary live bootleg – the prog giants’ post-Dark Side masterpiece gets an impressive anniversary box set treatment.





