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We pay tribute to Supertramp and founding member Rick Davies in the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
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Pure Reason Revolution will play Midwinter Prog Festival as part of their The Dark Third 20th anniversary shows
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Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre to release autobiography in November
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Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe to broadcast new album, Liminal, into space!
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Latest Prog News

We pay tribute to Supertramp and founding member Rick Davies in the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog 164 also features Rick Wakeman, Gentle Giant, Barclay James Harvest, Lunatic Soul, Arjen Lucassen, Jo Quail, The Emerald Dawn, Spriggan Mist and loads more...

Pure Reason Revolution will play Midwinter Prog Festival as part of their The Dark Third 20th anniversary shows
By Jerry Ewing published
UK proggers Pure Reason Revolution also share new remix of Betrayal from Coming Up To Consciousness

Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre to release autobiography in November
By Jerry Ewing published
Martin Barre will be touring the UK in December and in Europe throughout April

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe to broadcast new album, Liminal, into space!
By Jerry Ewing published
Brian Eno and Anglo-American conceptual artist and composer Beatie Wolfe release new album Liminal today

Marillion/Tangerine Dream offshoot Bioscope cancel December tour plans
By Jerry Ewing published
Steve Rothery, Thorsten Quaeschning and Alex Reeves were due to tour as Bioscope through Europe in Deceber

Yes guitarist Steve Howe to release limited edition vinyl 10 inch EP of Bob Dylan covers
By Jerry Ewing published
Steve Howe follows his reissue of 1999's Portraits Of Bob Dylan with the three-track Signals Crossed EP in December

Caligula's Horse share previously unreleased cover of The Beatles' Across The Universe as they announce Bloom tenth anniversary release
By Jerry Ewing published
Australian prog rockers Caligula's Horse will release a tenth anniversary reissue of third album, Bloom, featuring unreleased songs and new artwork, in November
Latest Prog Features

Great new prog you need to hear from Gazpacho, Airbag, Pure Reason Revolution, Alex Henry Foster and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new proggy sounds from Jonas Lindberg & The Other Side, Firelighters, The Hirsch Effekt and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

How a duo who never intended to be a real band had a 1980 hit that changed prog for ever
By Paul Lester published
When an experimental project escaped from the studio in 1980, no one could have predicted the consequences for both prog and pop music – and not everyone was happy about it

The secret to making King Crimson work by Peter Giles, who helped make it happen
By Sid Smith published
He recalls The Cheerful Insanity Of Giles Giles & Fripp and the Brondesbury Tapes to 21st Century Schizoid Band, making music with his wife and winning athletics medals at 80

Debate: What’s the best live prog album of all time?
By Prog published
Is it Rush’s Exit… Stage Left? Genesis’ Seconds Out? Yessongs? Jethro Tull's Bursting Out? Something else? Have your say here

Simple ideas and happy accidents took a Dutch band to the pinnacle of prog. And yodelling.
By Dom Lawson published
Master craftsmen’s 1971 release was a unique fusion of ingenuity, passion and febrile chemistry – plus some tension – and they never looked back

A song for a Lego advert helped a science-fiction concept album enjoy 50 years of success
By Malcolm Dome published
1978 single was the only one of four to enter the top 10, featuring the magic of one of prog’s most distinctive voices
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Latest Prog Reviews

“This album won’t stun, but will stir”: John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest return with Relativity
By Chris Roberts published
Follow-up to 2013’s North is an easygoing epic with ambitious themes that’s well worth the wait

David Gilmour’s Live At The Circus Maximus is a maxed-out experience
By Paul Sexton published
Pink Floyd mainstay and his colleagues are in imperious form on concert movie from his Luck And Strange tour

“Still a bewildering but rewarding experience”: Faust’s self-titled debut album returns
By James McNair published
The German collective’s opening salvo remains as uncompromising as ever

Darryl Way’s Wolf: Cadenza box set proves they should never have been out of the spotlight
By Sid Smith published
3CD set shows the Curved Air man’s underdogs had plenty of bite in Canis Lupus, Saturation Point and Night Music

“Dispense with prog expectations and enjoy the fun”: Alan White’s Ramshackled
By Sid Smith published
The drummer decided to make a simple album with a good band, featuring guest spots from Jon Anderson and Steve Howe. With the exception of an ill-advised cod reggae track, it’s all good – if undemanding

“A truly virtuosic and deeply musical homage”: BEAT LIVE reanimates King Crimson’s 80s
By James McNair published
The quartet’s relaxed yet enthusiastic approach means they never sound indulgent as they segue between pachyderm-impersonating dissonance and languorous ambience