
"I'm not as humourless as my music!" Steven Wilson announces comedians as support acts for upcoming London Palladium shows
Stewart Lee, Al Murray, Clinton Baptiste and Frank Skinner will all support Steven Wilson on different nights
Alexander Milas and Mark McCaughrean from Space Rocks, Prog Editor Jerry Ewing and solar scientist Miho Janvier discuss prog, space and The Overview.
Horslips At The BBC features four CDs and a DVD containing BBC TV footage, live material and rare archival footage
Steven Wilson will make a series of record store signings this week in Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, Brighton and London
Longtime guitarist Brent Hinds left the sludge/prog metal favourites earlier this month
Katatonia have just announced a European tour for November and December
Peter Farrelly fronted Northern Ireland proggers Fruupp throughout their six-year tenure in the 1970s
Blur guitarist Graham Coxon was a progressive rock fan as a teenager, and one song in particular captured his imagination
Former Tangerine Dream keyboardist Peter Baumann will release new album Nightfall in May
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson recalls being sickened by tasteless messages from people who wanted to audition for Peart's seat
Radiohead uncover 1995 footage for release of The Bends – and appear to be gearing up for something in 2025
Be Prog ! My Friend takes place on September 27 and 28 and will also feature The Dear Hunter, Threshold, Von Hertzen Brothers and more...
Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry creates music for another artist's words for the very first time with Amelia Barratt for Loose Talk
The story of the Washington instrumental trio's third album, 2014's The Joy Of Motion
Long before he started playing bass, but after discovering Wishbone Ash and Curved Air, he was introduced to the pioneering power trio’s 1971 album by a future bandmate
How young UK prog metal quintet TesseracT introduced themselves to the world back in 2010...
Ace new proggy sounds from AVAWAVES, Transcendence, TÖRZS, Constellations Of Atlas and more...
Inspired by the Beatles, a famous piece of classical music and the post-war era, Fool’s Overture isn’t the band’s longest song – but it’s by far their most complex and intense
Born into a musical family and a pro by his teenage years with a real-life education in backstage realities, the passionate drummer has seen dreams come true with Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster, Asia, Mike Oldfield and others
Their fourth album, a prophetic masterpiece and best-selling work, made them stars – but its creation wasn’t easy
The Finnish brothers created a different working method for their fifth album, but to their surprise the results weren’t much different from the previous four. Which was no bad thing
When German prog rockers RPWL released their album Crime Scene we grilled singer and keyboardist Yogi Lang on his prog loves
Ex Candlemass and Avatarium member was won over by prog veterans’ Godbluff album – and it started with a photo of Mikael Åkerfeldt with Peter Hammill
The former Pink Floyd leader’s take on their 1973 signature album includes superior version of his moody reimagining.
Multi-format box set cherrypicks at least one track from every studio and live album of the Canadian giants’ career
Supported by cellist extraordinaire Jo Quail, the shaman dazzle with their powerful voices and mystical production
The less-is-more electronic music milestone returns with Ralf Hutter Atmos remix
With the occasional nod to his greatest achievements, his exploration of the cosmos is at times a challenging, daunting experience – but it’s rewarding
Their 24th album echoes the renewed vigour of The Zealot Gene and RökFlöte, but takes a different path
Big Big Train's companion to 2012's English Electric Part One arrives right on time…
11-disc set gathers what the perverse polymath pair did after 10cc – which was basically anything they wanted to do
Rejuvenated after latest album The Last Will And Testament, the prog/death metal masters honour both sides of their sound with cinematic accoutrements
Prog metal touches and djent influences shine through the barely-checked aggression on Ukrainians’ fifth album
Yes’ Jon Davison is among the guests as bassist/singer limbers up for a return to the road after suffering a stroke