
Gott im Himmel! Toyah and Robert Fripp give Rammstein the bierkeller treatment
Toyah and Robert go "slightly German" as Rammstein's Keine Lust lights up Worcestershire's most iconic kitchen
Toyah and Robert go "slightly German" as Rammstein's Keine Lust lights up Worcestershire's most iconic kitchen
Finnish prog trio Burntfield have released their second album Impermanence on vinyl
Porcupine Tree also hit the No. 1 spot in German and Netherlands with comeback album Closure/Continuation
Moses Mikheyev will release his debut solo album I Only Have A Hundred Years To Love You in early 2023
Steve Hackett to release Genesis Revisited Live: Seconds Out & More in September
Tool offshoot Pusicfer release limited edition remix 7" single of Bullet Train To Iowa and The Underwhelming
Jeff Cotton will release his first ever solo album The Fantasy of Reality in August
Norwegian prog rockers Green Carnation will play live dates in September and November in support of The Acoustic Verses Remastered
Derby-based prog rocker Ian Neal has just released his fourth solo album Barkston Ash
TesseracT singer Daniel Tompkins announces the release of two new singles and a signature beer
Pink Floyd's Animals will be available on LP, CD, Blu-ray and SACD on 5.1 for the very first time
Emerson, Lake & Palmer's second studio album Tarkus served as a blueprint for their sound. But it almost never happened
Swedish proggers Änglagård have made just three albums since forming in 1991. 2012's Viljans Öga has been the most recent...
In 2011 Yes released their first album in a decade. But Fly From Here featured Canadian vocalist Benoit David, not Jon Anderson. Guess how the fans reacted?
In 2010, with the release of Mute, Nicholas Chapel's post-rock/prog band Demians seemed on the verge of major things!
In 2011, annoyed that guitarist Davey O’List claimed more credit than was due for The Nice’s debut album, Keith Emerson and Lee Jackson popped into the Prog offices to set the record straight
In 2012 Anglo-Welsh prog quintet Panic Room signed to Esoteric Records and released third album SKIN
NEW! “I’m one of Apple’s bitches…” Bass player, post-punk legend and world music pioneer Jah Wobble on the stuff that powers his world, from bass guitars to books and cars
In 1987, Fish released his last album with Marillion and it was a tumultuous journey for all involved. From the influence of alcohol to incessant touring schedules and the final bitter split, Prog discovers the inside story behind Clutching At Straws
Arena discuss beards, internal challenges and why you sometimes just have to a write 22-minute epic
A broken snare halfway through a song? It's no problem for Tool's Danny Carey and drum tech Joe Slaby
Prog Editor Jerry Ewing remembers a lifelong enjoyment of Kevin Ayers' music and his meetings with the great man
Echolyn guitarist and vocalist Brett Kull discusses 2012's echolyn alb um, the band's first for seven years at the time
Elbow, Bury’s finest, test the waters of self-reinvention with ninth album, Flying Dream 1
Darkwave vocalist delivers stunning sixth album.
80th birthday celebration from the progressive 60s’ last great voice
Friends reunited: modern prog icons make the decade’s most unexpected comeback, sounding the same… but different.
Magical return of underrated maverick Jonathan Meiburg, aka Shearwater
Snooker star Steve Davis and Knifeworld's Kavus Torabi's very interesting second album as The Utopia Strong
New York alt-proggers head back to familiar territory on ninth album.
Triumphant return for reconfigured 80s art-pop outfit.
Gavin Harrison puts his stamp on PT’s early catalogue.
Art-rockers set their sights high on second post-comeback album