Watch prog metal drum legend Mike Portnoy attempt to play along to Taylor Swift's Shake It Off with absolutely no idea what he's listening to
"Taylor, I'm really sorry, I totally ruined your song!"
"Taylor, I'm really sorry, I totally ruined your song!"
Canadian/American art rock quartet Envy Of None will release their new album Stygian Wavz in March
Primus man just one rock star impacted by devastating fires – with Anthrax, Rage Against the Machine and Smashing Pumpkins members affected
Wait, there's an unreleased Rob Lowe/Toto collaboration out there somewhere? Colour us intrigued!
Young Canadian prog heavyweights Voidchaser have just released their new EP Trust
Prog/psych/kraut outfit Weite feature members of Elder, Delving and more...
Jethro Tull will release their 24th studio album Curious Ruminant in March
Ride guitarist Andy Bell will release his third solo album pinball wanderer in February
Israeli prog metallers Orphaned Land honour friends they have sadly lost in the war with re-recording of their very first song, The Beloved's Cry
Steve Hackett will release his latest live album, Live Magic At Trading Boundaries, in January
Steven Wilson will release The Overview, a concept album featuring two long-form pieces of music, on March 14
Big Big Train recently announced US tour dates for April 2025
The cult movie director started composing his own soundtracks out of necessity. Eventually he returned to his first love of music to create the Lost Themes album series, and began touring too
Brought up with Pink Floyd and Gentle Giant, the American guitarist discovered The Snow Goose live and never looked back – and Andy Latimer’s band inspired a musical ambition in him
Scottish singer met Don Van Vliet a number of times, and the eccentric American’s influence extended through his own career
PowerNerd, the first of three autobiographical albums, was transformed into something unexpected as he began feeling like a liar, and wound up facing his 15-year-old self
He says his natural negativity didn’t top him presenting a positive take on Amelia Earhart’s final adventure on latest album The Last Flight, as he considers where the emotional power of his band’s output comes from
After the "soul-crushing" slog of Hemispheres, Permanent Waves returned Rush to the peak of their powers and put them in a different league
Sold on their older brothers’ counterculture dream of living in outer space listening to the Beatles, Coyne and bandmate Steven Drozd very nearly became full-time drug dealers instead of musicians
When Dutch prog rock legends Kayak released album number Seventeen, longstanding keyboard player Ton Scherpenzeel looked back and pondered what might have been
He discovered Canterbury bands in his teens before moving on to Frank Zappa, Opeth, Genesis, obscure Dutch trio Three Dwarves Make War – oh, and Kiss
Knowing some people would never get over the novelty, Billy Sherwood decided to go for broke with Ponder The Mystery, featuring Steve Vai, Rick Wakeman, Nik Turner, Edgar Froese and others
An introduction to the music of the Israeli prog metal powerhouse and their mission to promote peace and wipe out war
The idiosyncratic English art-rockers’ history is detailed in a pleasingly DIY limited-edition chunky read.
Mainman Jacob Holm-Lupo took his band in a new direction with 2004 release, but the material shows its age in latest update
Charting a different course from their Scandinavian contemporaries, new version of their debut album confirms they were right to record without a click track – or indeed brakes
Triple-disc set captures the space rock veterans’ sonic destruction at celebratory event, which shows how well their latest music sits with their early work – and inspires thoughts of music yet to come
Ex-Be Bop Deluxe leader’s 1981 solo release is greatly expanded to impressive effect
17 CDs and three DVDs provide everything you need to know about a counterculture band many have heard of, but fewer have listened to
Box set edition of 2003 release proves that, even though it was viewed as a curio, it’s in line with Ian Anderson’s regular musical explorations
Lauded concept album from Oklahoma City’s finest has lost nothing in 22 years, while gaining new nuance in Dolby Atmos
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