Jeff Lynne’s ELO announce final Over And Out tour, with 27 North American shows
And so, the end is near
And so, the end is near
Musician Steve Harley passes away a month after cancelling tour dates for cancer treatment
Adrian Belew has teamed up with Tony Levin, Danny Carey and Steve Vai as Beat to perform King Crimson's 80s reportoire
Career-spanning Brian Eno collection featuring three previously unreleased tracks to be released in April
Tinyfish/Shineback man Simon Godfrey will also release a new compilation album later this year
UK prog rockers Marillion will release a new live album An Hour Before It’s Dark: Live in Port Zélande 2023 in June
Hear some of the world's most iconic guitarists play together on one of rock's great instrumentals, re-recorded for charity, and available to purchase now
All-star reimaging of King Crimson's debut album, Reimagining The Court Of The Crimson King, to be released in April
Pink Floyd's tenth studio album Animals will be released on the Dolby Atmos format for the very first time
This year's event will be headlined by US post-rockers This Will Destroy You and If These Trees Could Talk
Watch the brand new video for Marko Hietala and Tarja Turunen's Left On Mars here
"I did not expect to still be alive but here I am," says founding member Robert John Godfrey as symphonic prog legends celebrate 50 years of music making
Marillion, Steve Hackett, Flying Colors, Haken, Big Big Train and more make a big prog noise on the high seas
Released in 2014, Norwegian art rockers worried the album would make them sound like they were trying to be intellectuals - when they weren’t
They were more likely to go out for dinner than indulge in drugs and groupies - but that didn’t stop their 1979 album becoming the second-biggest selling prog album of all time
As epic new sci-fi show 3 Body Problem hits Netflix, Tesseract bassist/avid sci-fi fan Amos Williams picks the novels that encapsulate the genre at its best
On his 30th solo album, he decided to address a wide range of personal issues he’d wanted to tackle for years – taking in influence from The Hero With A Thousand Faces, The Odyssey and Pinocchio
Van der Graaf Generator's third reunion album, 2011's A Grounding In Numbers saw the trio working with shorter form but no less complex material
Experimental cellist explains how she took two very different musical approaches and blended them with the very different voices of Maria Franz and Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari
Inspired by the work of bandmate Peter Hammill and Frank Zappa, Smith aimed never to sound like them – and after working on large ensemble pieces and stage musicals, admitted he’d quite like to “just roll in with a guitar”
Guitarist Sam Vallen explains Charcoal Grace is a deliberately dark record so the band could leave their own darkness behind
From spanning musical styles to blending odd time signatures, the band have always been restlessly creative
‘Lost’ album from the studio they nicknamed ‘Château D’Isaster’ is a chance to hear A Passion Play material in embryonic form
Sons Of Apollo offshoot deliver a jawdropping and sometimes preposterous prog-metal storm with their debut release
It’s no busman’s holiday for Ray Alder and Jim Matheos, who pursue gloomier themes than fans are used to on their debut release
Self-described “miserable prog” soundscapists return after six years with beefed-up but still brooding fifth album
Unsurprisingly, there are differences after Alberto Bravin replaced the late David Longdon, and the band seeks to regroup and consolidate
Remastered vinyl edition retains the apocalyptic heavy psych and proto-prog first delivered in 1969
Remastered and expanded set from the former Genesis guitarist has its roots in the mid-70s, but feels timeless and evocative
At a sold-out London extravaganza, prog metal intellectuals Tesseract make a stunning play for the heavy music mainstream, backed by two of their genre’s finest up-and-comers
Former Gong and Hawkwind member proves space-keys don’t have to be glacial, although one of the three records here feels more dated than the others
Robin Trower’s dazzling contributions feel like they’re coming from another room on their second album, as they try to work out who they are
Performed over two nights, box set featuring The Six Wives Of Henry VIII, The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur, Yes Classics and Journey To The Centre Of The Earth is an essential package
The Finnish siblings have more than earned the right to indulge themselves – but debut live album delivers mixed results