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Pink Floyd to open Wish You Were Here pop-up stores across Europe and in LA in December
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Tangerine Dream to release 50 Years Of Phaedra: At The Barbican in January
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"We shall finally meet again. See you around Europe...” Gazpacho to play first UK show in four years as they announce UK and European tour
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Fairport Convention announce Spring tour dates for 2026
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Latest Prog News

Pink Floyd to open Wish You Were Here pop-up stores across Europe and in LA in December
By Jerry Ewing published
Pink Floyd will release Wish You Were Here 50 on various formats on December 12

Tangerine Dream to release 50 Years Of Phaedra: At The Barbican in January
By Jerry Ewing published
Tangerine recorded their new live version of their classic 1974 album Phaedra at London's Barbican in October 2024

"We shall finally meet again. See you around Europe...” Gazpacho to play first UK show in four years as they announce UK and European tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Norwegian proggers Gazpacho released their latest album, Magic 8-Ball, in October

Fairport Convention announce Spring tour dates for 2026
By Jerry Ewing published
Durable folk rockers Fairport Convention will celebrate their Diamond Anniversary in 2027

Roger Waters mocked with official Ozzy Osbourne "Another Prick In The Wall" t-shirt
By Fraser Lewry published
The diss merch is only available for 48 hours

Opeth's new animated video for §3 offers a visual interpretation of The Last Will And Testament's narrative
By Jerry Ewing published
Opeth celebrate a year of The Last Will And Testament with new animated video for §3

Toyah and Robert Fripp scale bizarre new heights in latest Sunday Lunch video
By Fraser Lewry published
Oh no! Toyah is trapped in a birdcage!
Latest Prog Features

How Coheed And Cambria turned a tumultuous break-up into landmark prog metal song Welcome Home
By Matt Mills published
Thanks to its venomous lyrics and hard, screeching riff, Welcome Home became a Platinum-selling breakthrough moment

“When he gave the family car back, his dad sold it as ‘formerly driven by Frank Zappa’”
By Sid Smith published
He developed his own form of expression at 9 years old, taught himself to compose music at 11, and hated the Summer Of Love, drugs and lack of effort. Here’s why there’s no such thing as an ex-Zappa fan

“A caustic Gilmour guitar attack, and Waters venomous in his lyrical delivery”: Pink Floyd’s 10 heaviest songs
By Jerry Ewing published
They may be known for soundscapes and atmospheres, but when the moment took them, they cranked it up to 11 – sometimes reflecting the darkness and tension between the members

Devin Townsend discusses his prog world (while he’s hiding from his dogs)
By Dom Lawson published
Stick-collecting Canadian who preferred Motorhead to Marillion says Captain Beefheart didn’t know he was nuts, the Interstellar soundtrack floored him, and the Wildhearts are prog

“He sings in French but I’m told his lyrics are clever”: Snooker icon Steve Davis’ obscure prog picks
By Malcolm Dome published
Utopia Strong member and DJ on his collection of over 2,000 records, most of which aren’t big names, and suggests a few to add to your own

Have Between The Buried And Me proved they don’t need to replace the member they fired?
By Phil Weller published
The Blue Nowhere is their first after Dustie Waring’s acrimonious departure, and the remaining quartet say the process was business as usual

Japan’s career was much more fun than it seemed
By Johnny Sharp published
Attacking punks, getting stuck on a disco label, fighting the New Romantic tag: Steve Jansen recalls how the schoolmates’ natural sense of rebellion became unique music before egos got in the way, and the flukes that made them big in actual Japan
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Latest Prog Reviews

Unofficial Peter Hammill biography Rock And Role is perfect companion to recent box set
By Sid Smith published
500-page exploration includes input from its subject along with new interviews with music and business colleagues, and an ex

Jethro Tull’s Aqualung Live demonstrates its power 20 years on
By Paul Ging published
First time on vinyl for 2005’s live take on a bona fide prog classic

“Surprisingly contemporary for a 41-year-old collection”: Solstice’s prog-folk classic Silent Dance returns
By Gary McKenzie published
With assistance from Steven Wilson, band leader Andy Glass delivers a remix that even he can finally enjoy

“A perfect distillation of 80s alienation and ambition”: Tears For Fears’ 40th anniversary Songs From The Big Chair
By James McNair published
The era-defining 1985 album that made stars of Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith returns in extended format with Steven Wilson remixes

Dream Theater’s Quarantième: Live À Paris is a fitting monument to their 40 years
By Paul Travers published
A set of classics is ideal for an anniversary release, which also celebrates the return of Mike Portnoy

“Displays the ethos that first endeared them to space cadets”: Ozric Tentacles’ Through The Magick Valley
By Dom Lawson published
Latest box set spans 2002 to 2015 in style containing 10 discs and a hardback book





