
John Mitchell announces An Evening With European dates
John Mitchell's plays 'An Evening With - Songs And Stories Live And Acoustic 2023' live dates in November and December
Indian prog rockers Rainburn will release their second album Vignettes in November
Melbourne pysch-rock kings King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard will play Brockwell Park on May 25
US prog rocker Dave Kerzner will release new solo album Heart Land Mines Vol. 1 in October
Cellist Jo Quail and acoustic guitarist Jon Gomm take their Parallel Worlds tour in the road late this year
Former Pink Floyd man says 'The Dark Side of Roger Waters' is a "flimsy, unapologetic piece of propaganda"
Nektar bandmate and bassist Derek 'Mo' Moore confirms Howden's passing on social media
Peter Gabriel is expected to release his long-awaited latest studio album i/o later this year
Bruce Soord's alternative mixes of Jethro Tull's RökFlöte are now available on all streaming services
Proceeds from the Soundwaves Art Foundation limited edition signed prints will support young people with cancer
UK proggers Mostly Autumn will release Studio 2 in October and your in November and December
Francis Dunnery's It Bites will release Live From The Black Country, on Blu-ray and CD in October
Hawkwind will release a 50th anniversary box set of Space Ritual in September
Manchester band’s 2020 album demonstrated they’d never really lived inside the indie rock community
Known as ‘the man who invented the 80s,’ producer and musician always enjoyed sneaking prog into the mainstream
Biffy Clyro and Empire State Bastard guitarist Mike Vennart lists his top 10 songs from the late Tim Smith’s catalogue
Bandleader Darran Charles on the highs and lows of making sixth studio album This Is What A Winner Looks Like
In 1965 the musicians who'd become Pink Floyd were searching for a sound: then they ditched their R&B repertoire for much freakier fare
Their “angry but hopeful” fourth album is their first to feature vocals, and it’s already given them a new lease of life
Deceptively straightforward but with a rhythmic banana skin, Turn It On Again began Genesis's transformation from major cult band to stadium-filling hit-makers
Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat… And out roll the usual suspects trying to crack the festive Top 40. Still, it isn’t all about Slade, The Snowman and Sir Cliff. Prog rockers seem to enjoy Christmas more than most...
The week's best new prog music to check out from Earthside, Manzanera and Mackay, Unprocessed and more...
Take five prog and rock musos, give them complete creative freedom and the result is US supergroup Flying Colors’ second full-length, the aptly named Second Nature.
Jesus Jones keyboard player Iain Baker on why the Be Bop Deluxe man is his prog hero
Super producer William Orbit will be joining Hawkwind onstage at the Royal Albert Hall this evening as they celebrate half a century of space rituals and odysseys
Muse bring the hits, charm and a ton of showmanship to Manchester
Quartet’s second album shapeshifts among its folk, prog and alt rock influences
Complete with the previously unreleased third concert recording, 11-disc collection goes beyond the wildest dreams of even the most avid Hawkfan
Despite its background, Soft Machine man’s 1988 comeback makes a refreshing return
Box set illustrates an apparent disappearing act over a decade
Ian Anderson’s biggest and boldest reissue to date
Their heaviest album to date sees vocalist Daniel Tompkins revealing a new secret weapon
J Willgoose Esq, with assistance from the BBC Concert Orchestra and Michael Sheen, deliver a powerful case in support of the UK’s real-life public service broadcaster
Geoff Downes and Chris Braide return to their classic sound with fifth LP, which still carries the occasional nod to prog
Voyager's Fearless In Love: They may not have won Eurovision, but the Australian keytar kings (and queen) have delivered the feelgood sound of the summer
Sigur Rós's Átta: an album that quivers along a thin line between boring and beautiful