
Derek Sherinian and Simon Phillips announce new live album
Derek Sherinian and Simon Phillips will release Sherinian/Phillips Live in August

Star Trek icon releases new version of title track with Steve Vai in full flow, mixed by Jurgen Engler

Sparks were actually going through a sticky patch when this rare 1976 concert footage was taken, but their brilliance still shone through

Well, what else do you call the 2024 follow-up to last year’s Ultimate Greatest Hits tour?

Former Crimson musician Adrian Belew jams with Les Claypool’s Fearless Flying Frog Brigade on their Summer Of Green tour package

Yes’ Steve Howe addresses ex-bandmates, potential reunions and that turbulent Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame appearance in the brand new issue of Classic Rock

If you missed any of the Glastonbury 2023 action, you can still catch up with dozens of performances until July 25 - here’s how you can watch from anywhere

Fresh from her Glastonbury performance, The Anchoress teams up with Knifeworld's Charlie Cawood for Manics cover

Muse announce September/October arena gigs in support of last year's Will Of The People album

Things get extremely literal in the Fripp-Willcox kitchen, with a cream-enhanced cover of Cream's Sunshine Of Your Love

Darryl Way released his most recent concept album The Rock Artist's Progress last year

Exclusive John Wetton Memorial Concert will take place at Trading Boundaries in August

Rare live footage from Rush's 2112 tour has surfaced online

Everyone from Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath to Iron Maiden and Guns N’ Roses had their haters

Inside Radiohead's OK Computer: darkness, isolation, paranoia, and songs so far ahead of their time that the world is still catching up

They sold 7000 tickets – and 30,000 people turned up. How The Bath Blues Festivals became the inspiration to a young Michael Eavis and Glastonbury.

Metal Church guitarist Kurdt Vanderhoof reveals a much proggier side to his musical character with US prog outfit Presto Ballet

A blues guitar icon calling a prog bassist his hero? It’s unusual, but it’s not unheard of

Released in June 2003, The Mars Volta's debut album De-Loused In The Comatorium is a prog-punk masterpiece

Four great musicians and songwriters, known for their pioneering studio techniques, 10cc ruled the charts and straddled a line between prog and pop. But was their genre-defying talent their undoing?

Cool new prog music from NMB, Edward Reekers, Frankie & The Witch Fingers and more...

Songwriter, producer, singer, multi-instrumentalist… Todd Rundgren's is a diverse and distinguished catalogue from a restless and progressive artist

With 24 albums in just over a decade – and five last year alone – are King Gizzard challenging their fans to process too much music? "I think we are primarily challenging ourselves,” says Stu MacKenzie

"Some of the most beautiful songs I’d ever heard": Mikael Åkerfeldt, guitarist/vocalist with Swedish proggers Opeth, on one of his biggest influences

The 70s are drawing to a close, punk is raging, and five young men from an Aylesbury band called Marillion are plotting the unlikeliest of things: how to take prog back into the charts...

The New Yorkers show it's still hip to be square as they enrapture a packed-out Forum

One of the most exciting metal tours of 2023 has lived up to the hype and then some

Pancultural psych-fusion Swedes serve up heady witch's brew at UK tour climax

Ian Anderson draws on Viking mythology on the follow-up to The Zealot Gene – but no one’s living in the past on Tull’s 23rd album.

Tech metal pioneers Periphery continue to push boundaries with their seventh album V: Djent Is Not A Genre

Buoyant but anti-carnivorous third album for Burton-based art-pop proggers.

Sixth from enduringly eloquent art-rock artisans

Canadian maverick swaps heavy riffs for synths and strings

Sweet 16 for prog metal pioneers.

Atmospheric post-rocker ups the grandeur and maintains the sorrow.