Neal Morse & The Resonance share video for dark and moody new single Thief
Neal Morse & The Resonance will release new album No Hill For A Climber in November
The Keenans’ Queen B Vinyl cafe will host such artists as Thou, Galactic Empire and more from October 23
Tears For Fears will release Tears For Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film) and live album Songs For A Nervous Planet in October
Jean-Michel Jarre will release 'phygital' live album Versailles 400 on vinyl and CD with exclusive digital content
Inspired by a "goddess in a delicatessen", the Pink Floyd ham slicer includes 100 copies of Animals
New prog supergroup O.R.k will release a new studio album in 2025
Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters has written some memorable lyrics in his time. His former bandmate David Gilmour reveals which are his personal favourites
Iamthemorning will perform a full band headline show at St Matthias Church in Stoke Newington on November 1
The Anchoress covers Joy Division, Blur and more on new vinyl covers EP out today
The five-disc The Jethro Tull Christmas Album – Fresh Snow At Christmas will be released in December
David Gilmour wants to see Kate Bush back onstage, won't be sharing a stage with former bandmate Roger Waters again, ever
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris will tour Europe and the UK in October
Rick Wakeman, Roger Waters and Robert Fripp were among those listening when the BBC played the record in full in 1967 – and weren’t the only ones who experienced artistic epiphanies that night
After spending endless nights on the road – complete with Stacia Blake colouring their shows – the band proved what a musical powerhouse they’d become with their second record in 1971
Keyboardist’s solo albums may not have reached the heady heights of his bandmates’ output – but he’s had a great time making “more progressive” music with artists of his own choosing, including Fish, Toyah and Nik Kershaw
Five decades after an incredible year of two remarkable albums and large-scale touring, the reactivated band look back on crêpe paper mushrooms, stolen costumes and writing classic tracks in half an hour
The 80s titans have been treated to renditions of their tracks by Lorde, Gary Jules, Foals, Kanye, Drake and more
As his band reached its 50th anniversary, the Canterbury veteran still worried if going solo with From The Half House was the right thing to do
She went missing in 1937 during an attempt to fly round the world – now J Willgoose, Esq has used the material she left behind to bring her story back to life
Guitarist names his favourite track by the American prog metal titans, and some of the bands he discovered through them
He recalls breaking out of the Netherlands, his relationship with former guitarist Jan Akkerman, and the one album he’d like to remake
Previously voted Prog’s best unsigned band, they spent two years perfecting their concept’s sounds and story – with every atonal note and slash from a set of keys entirely deliberate
Sleep Token’s singer gave Metal Hammer his first and last interview in 2017. When he did, he named the 90s alt-rock record that moves him most.
Inspired by a new synth, the Yes veteran has created something of a taster showreel in his latest outing with son Dylan
Six out-of-print discs span decades, with offerings for completists alongside a particularly pleasing 1972 live performance
Classy reissue package includes contributions from Steven Wilson and Moby, plus live show that proves they could deliver on stage too
Dutch pomp-proggers’ work with storied studio team brings them close to symphonic metal at times, with each song brought to a powerful finish
New keyboardist and new label gives the British melodic proggers the perfect platform to deliver on expectations
1982 live set, previously part-released as The Noise, finds the post-Discipline line-up repurposing prog
Dream Theater keyboardist hired former Enid singer Joe Payne and a cosmetic dentist to perform material around lyrics by his daughter
Sixth album examines our final destination and demonstrates there’s no rule book for grieving
Team player returns to prog with collaborators he discovered covering Yes songs
Fifth solo album carries all the Pink Floyd mastermind’s trademarks, but there are notable differences too
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high