
Iamthemorning's Gleb Kolyadin to officially release The Outland
Plus Iamthemorning to open for Steve Rothery Band on June 9 and 10
UK occult rockers Green Lung will tour the UK through November and December
Brand new IO Earth album Sanctuary sees the return of singer Linda Odinson
Hanging out of helicopters, stopping the New York traffic, sweet-talking kidnappers: a celebration of Mick Hutson, music photographer
Prog metal titans Tool have 29 dates lined up in the US and Canada later this year
The death of Groundhogs' leader Tony McPhee has been confirmed by the band
US prog rockers Coheed & Cambria add Glasgow and London shows in the wake of this weekend's Download appearance
Genesis are the latest act to be uploaded to the Midnight Special's ever-growing online archive - classic footage of The Musical Box and Watcher Of The Skies now online
Australian prog Eurovision stars Voyager will release new album Fearless In Love in July
The Anchoress will release her upcoming covers album Versions in the Autumn
Peter Gabriel is expected to release his long-awaited latest studio album i/o later this year
US prog trio Dream The Electric Sleep will release new album American Mystic in July
UK prog rockers Lifesigns also announce a run of UK and European tour dates
Cool new prog music from ZIO, Monuments, The Book Of Revelations and more...
More than half a century ago Procol Harum recorded the unlikeliest, best-selling, most bitterly-contested drug anthem of all time
The genre with the joke name that stuck: With a sonic imprint still discernible in all corners of music, these are five albums that tell the story of Krautrock
In 1971 The Groundhogs released Split, a savage, four-part suite titled documenting a traumatic brush with drugs experienced by frontman Tony McPhee
At a critical and commercial peak after Aqualung, Tull frontman Ian Anderson created an album that split one epic track over two sides - parodying prog and rock poetry
Cool new prog music from The Devil's Trade, Oceanica, The Guru Guru and more...
The former Kraftwerk musician and composer looks back over his career and discusses working with 'his former partners'!
Cool new prog music from The Holy Family, Solstein, The Oculist, Apotheus and more...
Prog writer Sid Smith pays tribute to the former John Lennon and Yes drummer Alan White, who sadly died in 2022
Album number two. Vocalist number eight. The story of TesseracT's Altered State is quite something...
Five years after he called an indefinite hiatus on the band, Jem Godfrey and Frost* returned with their third studio album Falling Satellites
Having endured the loss of founding keyboard player Martin Orford during the writing of the album, IQ returned with their powerful tenth album Frequency in 2009
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.
The space rock juggernaut rolls on with 13th live album.