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Yes share more new music from upcoming album Aurora, with animated video for the lively Turnaround Situation
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Steven Wilson adds Gentle Giant, Storm Corrosion and Hawkwind to his Headphone Dust platform
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Rick Wakeman announces his The Wizard Of Prog - Ultimate Highlights Concert Tour for early 2027
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Primus recruit Puddles Pity Party for cover of Dio's Holy Diver
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Latest Prog News

Yes share more new music from upcoming album Aurora, with animated video for the lively Turnaround Situation
By Jerry Ewing published
Aurora, Yes's twenty-fourth studio album, is released in June

Steven Wilson adds Gentle Giant, Storm Corrosion and Hawkwind to his Headphone Dust platform
By Jerry Ewing published
Steven Wilson's 2012 live album Catalogue / Preserve / Amass is available digitally for the very first time, and his own The Future Bites is also given a new digital makeover

Rick Wakeman announces his The Wizard Of Prog - Ultimate Highlights Concert Tour for early 2027
By Jerry Ewing published
Rick Wakeman will also release his autobiography, The Wizard Of Prog, in October

Primus recruit Puddles Pity Party for cover of Dio's Holy Diver
By Stef Lach published
Listen to new Primus EP which includes cover of Dio's Holy Diver and features appearances from Puddles Pity Party and Tool's Maynard James Keenan

Exclusive Genesis A Trick Of The Tail t-shirt bundle available now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Get an exclusive and official Genesis A Trick Of The Tail t-shirt with our exclusive limited edition bundle. Details here...

The story of Genesis and A Trick Of The Tail is on the cover of the new issue of Prog, on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Hawkwind, Clannad, Devin Townsend, Ed O'Brien, Bruce Soord, The Claypool Lennon Delirium, Crown Lands, Midge Ure, Yes and loads more...

Remixed and remastered version of Quiet Sun's legendary Mainstream album due in September
By Jerry Ewing published
Quiet Sun featured Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera alongside Matching Mole's Bill MacCormick with Dave Jarrett and Charles Hayward
Latest Prog Features

“If Jethro Tull’s singer growled, maybe we’d have loved it!” How Katatonia embraced their prog tendencies
By Holly Wright published
Swedish doom purveyors had wanted to go prog before their 2016 album, but found themselves held back. Then came a line-up change that kickstarted a “lucky relationship”

Nine Steve Hillage albums to listen to and one to avoid
By Malcolm Dome published
Guitarist and producer Steve Hillage is a true progressive visionary whose albums cover a spectacular range of styles

Rush’s Alex Lifeson still denies involvement in 1969 firing of Geddy Lee
By Dave Everley published
Vocalist and bassist claims he’s not over his dismissal all those decades ago – and recalls it’s not the only time the guitarist helped him leave a band

Why Marillion ex Fish opened a song with a string of racial slurs
By Johnny Sharp published
His 1997 album Sunsets On Empire – a collaboration with Steven Wilson – remains a sunny moment in his stormy career, although one song might not be the same if it was written today

Peter Gabriel, Sledgehammer and So - and why he had to be nailed inside a barn to finish the album
By Daryl Easlea published
Former Genesis frontman’s fifth solo record, released 40 years ago, doesn’t seem like a prog album at first – but look closer and it’s business as usual

When prog metallers Amorphis rehired a notoriously picky producer, knowing they just had to trust him
By Phil Weller published
The Finnish band play down negative experiences of their second collaboration with Jens Bogren, pointing to the creative triumph of their 13th album

“It was a valiant attempt!”: Before David Bryan joined Bon Jovi, he was trying to play like Rick Wakeman
By Natasha Scharf published
American keyboardist still loves the Yes album that was his favourite in the 70s, and explains where he satisfies his craving for writing complex songs
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Latest Prog Reviews

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

“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




