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Asia announce a low-key UK warm-up charity show ahead of next year's Japanese tour
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TesseracT share first new music from upcoming live release RADAR with video for the emotive Tender
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Marillion announce live at Pompeii show for July 2026
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Arctangent – the UK’s best prog metal festival – announces first bands for 2026, including Igorrr, Svalbard, Alcest, Agent Fresco, Chat Pile
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Latest Prog News

Asia announce a low-key UK warm-up charity show ahead of next year's Japanese tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Asia will play a one-off show at The Corn Exchange, Ross-On-Wye, in January to raise money for Mike Peters' Love Hope Strength Foundation

TesseracT share first new music from upcoming live release RADAR with video for the emotive Tender
By Jerry Ewing published
TessearcT will release concert film RADAR and soundtrack album , RADAR O.S.T. in December

Marillion announce live at Pompeii show for July 2026
By Jerry Ewing published
UK prog rockers Marillion. will play the world-famous Pompeii amphitheatre on July 25

Arctangent – the UK’s best prog metal festival – announces first bands for 2026, including Igorrr, Svalbard, Alcest, Agent Fresco, Chat Pile
By Matt Mills published
The most forward-thinking bands in prog, post-rock and metal will once again gather at Bristol’s Fernhill Farm next August

The Pineapple Thief, Animals As Leaders, Protest The Hero and Ihlo all announced for next year's Radar Festival
By Jerry Ewing published
Next year's Radar Festival takes place at Manchester's O2 Victoria Warehouse from July 31 to August 2

Better Strangers, featuring Nic "son of Phil" Collins, are back and even proggier
By Jerry Ewing published
Better Strangers, with Nic Collins, son of Phil, have gone full prog. Watch the video evidence here…

A new Tony Banks biography is to be published in February
By Jerry Ewing published
Tony Banks: Man Of Spells – The Magician Of Genesis has been written by Genesis biographer Mario Giammetti and will be published in February
Latest Prog Features

Great new proggy sounds you must hear from Another Realm, Unprocessed, The Owl Service and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new prog from ĠENN, The Mon, Maha Sohona and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

When fate intervened to destroy an art-rock record, its creators wrote an album about fate
By Dave Everley published
New concept LP begins with the true story of a baggage handler who stole a plane and killed himself, and goes on to celebrate a fake cult based on a toy ball

Debate: What’s the greatest concept album of all time?
By Martin Kielty published
The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway is incredible, but were Genesis outdone by Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Rush, Marillion or even The Kinks?

How The Nice offended Leonard Bernstein and the US Embassy
By Malcolm Dome published
The story of the song that crystallised the burgeoning prog-rock movement and turned The Nice into one of the most controversial bands of the day

Steve Howe’s favourite moments as a guitar for hire, and the one that got away
By Grant Moon published
Yes icon on guesting with Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Propaganda, his 1960s session career, and never listening to what he recorded for Lou Reed

The former metalcore brats who astonished everyone with a prog concept album
By Luke Morton published
Once talked up as “the next Metallica,” this American group rejected easy options and used their developing skills to craft a progressive metal record that arrived without warning in 2016

Tragedy lies behind most of Mastodon’s music. Hushed And Grim was no different
By Matt Mills published
In 2021 the band released their first double-length record, which would prove to be their last with Brent Hinds. They hoped it would be their last to be inspired by personal catastrophes

The prog singer who didn’t want to sing, and the change of approach that gave his band a second lease of life
By Stephen Lambe published
Formed in the musical turmoil of the late 80s, the American group made music based on a theory of melody. But with the help of Rush collaborators they’ve tweaked their approach for the third album of their next generation
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Latest Prog Reviews

Lunatic Soul’s The World Under Unsun concludes eight-album circle-of-life story
By Paul Travers published
Riverside’s Mariusz Duda concludes his circle-of-life-and-death story with eighth instalment (that takes place between the fifth and fourth)

Gazpacho’s Magic 8-Ball explores characters at breaking point
By Polly Glass published
Norwegian art-rockers deliver tightly-focused songs after a Hollywood clash forced them to reboot their 12th album

Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention’s One Size Fits All, five decades on
By David West published
The original nine tracks expanded to 58 – and while there’s some repetition and flawed live production, the energy is vigorous

Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds – the Deluxe and Ultimate editions
By Stephen Lambe published
Sumptuous box sets that gather all available versions plus a wealth of bonus material – not all of which will be welcomed

“An opportunity to reimagine the strangeness they could conjure”: King Crimson’s In The Wake Of Poseidon and Lizard
By Joe Banks published
Undervalued 1970 albums, created during period of upheaval, are presented for reinterpretation with help from Steven Wilson and David Singleton

The Utopia Strong’s Doperider is an epic psychonaut’s journey
By Julian Marszalek published
Unlikely supergroup’s third album moves away from Krautrock to explore new territories




