
Steve Hackett announces The Lamb Stands Up Live At The Royal Albert Hall double live album
Steve Hackett celebartes the 50th anniversay of Genesis's The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway with new live album in July
Steve Hackett celebartes the 50th anniversay of Genesis's The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway with new live album in July
The juggernaut pro-wrestling company has also collaborated with metal legends Machine Head, Slayer’s Kerry King and Living Colour in recent weeks
Little Lord Fentanyl is the band's first new studio track since 2022’s Conspiranoid EP, and features new drummer John Hoffman and guest Maynard James Keenan
German electronic prog pioneers Tangerine Dream also announce further live dates for 2025
Devin Townsend won't be going on the road for "the foreseeable future" after his upcoming run of PowerNerd live shows
The Fripp-Willcox cover of Rod Stewart's classic features a rare lead vocal from Robert Fripp
King Crimson vocalist and guitarist Jakko Jakszyk's new solo album, Son Of Glen, is a compaion piece ot his acclaimed autobiography
Influential experimental rock icon David Thomas passed away at his home in England yesterday, April 23
Australian proggers Voyager share video for emotive new comeback single Seen Better Days
Steve Rothery and Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning will release new collaborative album Gentō’ in July
Mike Oldfield's second album, 1974's Hergest Ridge, to be reissued on double vinyl and Blu-ray to celebrate the album's 50th anniversary
Keyboard wizard Rick Wakeman’s Strictly Wakeman US tour takes place in July, featuring the vocals of Strictly Come Dancing’s Hayley Sanderson
Committed to a unique musical approach they’d developed over a decade, they feared they’d spend their careers trapped in the underground. And they expected a backlash when they asked for fan support – but they needn’t have worried
From post-punk icon and award-winning female solo artist to becoming regarded as just the prog mastermind’s wife, her rebellious creative energy is fired by Roxy Music, Devo, The Tubes and all things off the wall
Steven Wilson's new album The Overview promises to take listeners "on an incredible journey from Earth to the other side of the universe"
Members of the band who influenced Steven WIlson, Radiohead, Opeth, Andy Partridge and more explain what they did and why it mattered
2017’s The Desaturating Seven was Les Claypool’s bid to explore the darkness of a 1970s children’s story, harnessing the influences of King Crimson, Tool and Sean Lennon
The dark prog-pop band’s second album Stygian Wavs is confirmation they’re a band in their own right, even if they quickly abandoned attempts to work together in the same room
The lead track from 1990’s Empire explores an unusual subject – but its singer argues it proved to be the right song at the right moment
Keyboardist on Kate Bush’s baking, Frank Zappa’s humour, Patrick Moraz’s romance, Eva Cassidy’s mystery – and buying his own band’s album from Amazon
50 years after the release of Soon Over Babaluma, the founding keyboardist reflects on what he calls “the last of our best albums”
While many fans favour the Canadian giants’ 70s output above all else, here’s undeniable evidence that they continued delivering quality music right to the end
2017 solo album saw him determined to look forward as he said escaping Pink Floyd was like “driving away from a dodgy wedding with cans dragging behind the car, rattling all the time”
It’s the rebooted band’s fifth album in less than six years, but it doesn’t sound like they’re running out of ideas
Steven Wilson kicked off his first solo tour in six years in Stockholm last night. We were there
Restoration shines new light on classic footage shot during a transitional moment that would change music for ever
Former Spock’s Beard man with Chester Thompson, Phil Keaggy and Byron House offer strong virtuosic music – although preaching and genre-hopping may alienate some
Six-disc box set, including their UK debut concert and Steven Wilson remixes, shines new light on the creation of an electronic landmark
Hawkwind return with There Is No Space For Us, another impressive blend of familiar elements and stylistic surprises in what’s effectively a sister album to Stories From Time And Space
With masterful vocal performances backed up by a huge range of sounds, IQ’s Dominion is worth the six-year wait
Camel’s 1981 concept studio album Nude and 1984 live set Pressure Points are remastered and presented in three-disc sets
Middle Earth: The Soundtrack Of London’s Legendary Psychedelic Club features David Bowie, Family Brian Auger, Denny Laine, Yardbirds, Deviants, The Who and more
Envy of None’s second album Stygian Wavz proves Alex Lifeson was right to work with other artists - might it make Geddy Lee consider doing the same?
The former Pink Floyd leader’s take on their 1973 signature album includes superior version of his moody reimagining.