Savatage announce London Shepherd's Bush Empire show for June
US prog metal legends Savatage will play their first live shows in over a decade with singer Zak Stevens throughout Europe next year
US prog metal legends Savatage will play their first live shows in over a decade with singer Zak Stevens throughout Europe next year
Norse folk shamen Wardruna will release new album Birna in January
UK prog rockers Stuckfish released their latest album IV earlier this year
Slash and Duff McKagan appear together on I Can Breathe, a new charity single by Gibson Brand
Dream Theater's first new album with Mike Portnoy for 16 years, Parasomnia, will be released in February
The Ocean and Sierra release a limited edition 7" single featuring reworked versions of Boreal and Traum
UK prog folk duo Candacraig will perform their retelling of Marilllion's Brave and their own material in new livestream
UK prog rockers Suns Of The Tundra celebrate the 20th anniversary of self-titled debut album with new reissue
German electronic pioneers Tangerine Dream continue to celebrate their groundbreaking Phaedra album with shows in Birmingham and Manchester
The Radiohead man also says he’d love the band to get back on the road in 2025, but there is a caveat...
Ding dong merrily on high indeed
Former Pink Floyd man Roger Waters does not hold back
From King Crimson to ELP and beyond, he left a catalogue of impressive creations from an extraordinary musical journey which included that Christmas song
Leprous, Opeth, Slift and others have presented some truly forward-thinking excellence this year
Tomorrow singer Keith West found himself at No. 2 in the Top 40 in 1967 with a song he’d never been meant to sing
Inspired by hold music, movie scenes, Sarah Bernhardt, Carry On Wayward Son and more, the Northumberland-based proggers have a new line-up and a new energy to go with their new music
From breaking out of local clubs to touring with Jethro Tull and attracting guest spots from David Bowie and Peter Sellers, the leading light of British folk looks back – and forward
Storm Thorgerson’s right-hand man on breaking the law, pushing creative concepts, refusing to work with record labels, watching Pink Floyd get rich and staying friends by never taking sides
Ninth album deals with two different concepts, as the Finnish group look forward to a future of total control over their catalogue
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Even as they began spiralling out of control, the cut-down double album delivered 46 minutes of creativity, complexity and power
Keyboard master – who took the plunge and played guitar on his new solo album – on his decision to lay aside some of the crazy and create a song-based work
I thought my kids would be a little army of music nerds but social media and video games had other plans for them. And then I got them a serious pair of headphones…
Expansive 10-disc collection is the first of three charting decades of his onstage work
The Greek trio’s musical take on the apocalyptic Gospel of John returns 52 years on with far less controversy and unbroken artistic impact
80-minute work from 2009 – of which just a fraction was used in a movie soundtrack – was rescued from his vault following his 2022 death
Marking an and and a beginning for the band, this extended version of the 1997 original states its case as an elegant outlier in their catalogue
As 2022’s The Tipping Point confirmed, they’ve always known how to go big without ever going over the top
Glorious visual celebration of the neo-prog survivors in the present, accompanied by New Light, a fascinating documentary of their past
Transatlantic leader’s latest album sees him working with younger musicians and letting them work their own magic – while adding plenty of his own
Dark proggers revisit their past and banish memories of bad blood in a collection of re-recordings that could easily have been so much less, plus a set of impressive covers
Former Purson leader’s third solo album is far more self-assured than her first two outings, with a loose concept that lets her imagination run wild
Family drama, a pair of prog legends and even the bloke who sang The Final Countdown… Swedish prog metal kings have made a concept album like no other
Psych-prog-stoners at their best on seaside rendezvous stage