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Arjen Anthony Lucassen shares 15-minute mini-movie as he announces apocalyptic new solo album Songs No One Will Hear
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Get an exclusive Chris Squire t-shirt you can’t buy anywhere else with Prog!
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Between The Buried And Me announce new record deal, new album and share new single
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Roger Waters shares new trailer for This Is Not A Drill - Live from Prague The Movie
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Latest Prog News

Arjen Anthony Lucassen shares 15-minute mini-movie as he announces apocalyptic new solo album Songs No One Will Hear
By Jerry Ewing published
Arjen Anthony Lucassen will release his third solo album, Songs No One Will Hear, in September

Get an exclusive Chris Squire t-shirt you can’t buy anywhere else with Prog!
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog has teamed up with Squire's estate to create this special and exclusive Chris Squire memorial t-shirt

Between The Buried And Me announce new record deal, new album and share new single
By Jerry Ewing published
US prog rock quartet Between The Buried And Me have signed to InsideOut Music and will release new album, The Blue Nowhere, in September

Roger Waters shares new trailer for This Is Not A Drill - Live from Prague The Movie
By Jerry Ewing published
Roger Waters new This Is Not A Drill - Live From Prague The Movie opens in cinemas worldwide in July, with the soundtrack being released in August

"A one-of-a-kind genius from another world": The world of rock reacts to the death of Brian Wilson
By Fraser Lewry last updated
Elton John, Mick Fleetwood, Dave Davies, Carole King, Gene Simmons, Keith Richards and many more have paid tribute to the Beach Boys legend

Beach Boys legend Brian Wilson dead at 82
By Paul Brannigan published
The death of Brian Wilson, founding member and primary songwriter of the Beach Boys, has been announced by his family

"We understand you've been patiently Counting Out Time..." Genesis shift release of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 50th Anniversary box set back to late Autumn
By Jerry Ewing published
Genesis's 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway has now been put back a second time to late Autumn
Latest Prog Features

The Zombies’ final album Odessey And Oracle is a proto-prog classic
By Claudia Elliott published
Nothing is as it seems in Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone’s melodic and Mellotronic 1968 concoction, which ends with the song that split them up

“You wonder if any other drummer could have done it”: Alan White’s best Yes performances
By Chris Roberts published
He secured a place in music history with other artists – but he’s best remembered for covering an extraordinary breadth of styles with the ever-changing prog giants

Great new music you need to hear from Chimpan A, Whispers Of Granite, Leoni Jane Kennedy in Prog's new Tracks Of The Week!
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new proggy sounds from Psychonaut, Reubes, Quadvium and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week...

Exploring Roger Waters' lyrics through Pink Floyd's albums
By Daryl Easlea published
A heartfelt, poetic and occasionally romantic lyricist, he became known for high-powered attacks on the hands that fed him

Five Colosseum songs that prove the jazz-rock pioneers’ pedigree
By Mike Barnes, Malcolm Dome published
Initially active for only three years, they secured their reputation with a series of impressively pogressive releases that, it’s said, popularised the entire genre

How Yes defined themselves with Fragile, before success went to their heads
By Chris Roberts published
The arrival of Rick Wakeman, the freedom to be adventurous and the discovery of Roger Dean led to the creation of a prog landmark in 1971

Mostly Autumn don’t just make records. They also make limited-edition companion records
By David West published
As their 30th anniversary looms, band leader Bryan Josh discusses the joy and challenge of continuing to create big, long songs with big, long guitar solos, even if some people think it’s too much
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Latest Prog Reviews

“Rick Wakeman-like piano flair and an agile, crystalline voice”: Renaissance’s Running Hard
By James McNair published
Clamshell set illustrates a wondrous purple patch of symphonic prog-folk from Annie Haslam and co

Katatonia’s new era begins with Nightmares As Extensions Of The Waking State
By Dom Lawson published
Sweden’s melancholic masters successfully navigate recent choppy waters to deliver their lucky 13th album

“There’s no denying its compositional prowess”: Greenslade’s Large Afternoon Expanded
By James McNair published
Fruits of their short-lived new-millennium reunion provides nostalgia and commentary, with live tracks containing more meat and punch

“His carefree aesthetic is wonderfully captured’”: Kevin Ayers’ Shooting At The Moon
By Julian Marszalek published
Canterbury icon’s erratic second album, on vinyl for the first time, shines with the contributions of Mike Oldfield and Lol Coxhill

“Is this a feel-bad album?”: 10th anniversary edition of Bruce Soord’s solo debut
By David West published
New vinyl version proves that songs he writes outside The Pineapple Thief’s domain still deserve to be heard

Gentle Giant’s Playing The Fool – The Complete Live Experience is an exceptional work
By Daryl Easlea published
The real-life running order is reinstated, audience sound is returned and Derek Shulman’s song introductions are heard in souped-up version of 1977 classic