
Exploring Birdsong share video for new single, the emotive No Longer We Lie
UK prog trio Exploring Birdsong will release new EP Dancing In The Face Of Danger in March
The Tangent, Knight Area and RPWL will headline Winter's End which takes place from March 30 to April 2
Prog singer songwriter Steve Thorne will release new album Malice In Plunderland in April
Remastered five disc deluxe box set of The Moody Blues To Our Children's Children to be released in May
Prolific Australian prog rockers Teremaze announce new album Dalla Volta, their fifth album in four years
Former Genesis man Steve Hackett will undertake a lengthy North American tour to mark the 50th anniversary of the band's classic Foxtrot album
13 more shows added to Peter Gabriel's first North American tour in more than a decade
Prog supergroup O.R.k have reissued s remixed and remastered version of debut album Inflamed Rides
London art rockers Black Country, New Road will release new live album Live At Bush Hall in April
Alex Lifeson's speech as Rush were inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 2013 has become legendary. But the guitarist's bandmates initially didn't see the funny side
Marillion will release four CD and five LP box set of Seasons End, Steve Hogarth's debut with the band, in May
Celebrated Rush and Dream Theater cover artist Hugh Syme to have exhibition of his work at Musichead Gallery on Sunset Boulevard
Frankfurt's city council forced the cancellation of a scheduled performance by Roger Waters - and now a list of notable names have lined up to support the former Pink Floyd man
Supertramp icon Roger Hodgson talks us through the creation of some of his favourite self-penned songs
Modern day prog supergroup Sons Of Apollo introduced members of Guns N' Roses, Mr. Big and an AOR singer to the prog fraternity
The Knifeworld, Mediaeval Baebes and Anathema musician Charlie Cawood discusses his first solo album The Divine Abstract
Finnish brotherly trio Von Hertzen Brothers tell the story of their fifth studio album, 2013's Nine Lives
Released in 2014, Norwegian art rockers Gazpacho's eighth album Demon was the band's “most complicated, strangest” work to date...
We asked Nightwish founder Tuomas Holopainen to rank the band's albums from worst to best - and some of his choices surprised us
Cool new music from Tame Impala, Dødheimsgard, Oïkoumen, Ascher, Sunbeam Overdrive and Toadstone
Julian Cope's Fried is neo-psychedelic indie-prog of a completely unique hue, shot through with brains, wit and a little pop suss
From debut album Contradictions Collapse to most recent effort Immutable, this is your definitive guide to Meshuggah
From BTBAM to Iamthemorning, prog musicians tell us what they love about Tool
In 1972 a rejected demo finds its way into the hands of a young maverick label boss. The eventual result is a commercial and cultural phenomenon: Mike Oldfield’s Tubular Bells
Norwegian art rockers Gazpacho discuss their seventh studio album, 2012's March of Ghosts
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.
Pink Floyd's Nick Mason produces entertaining folk rockers Principal Edwards.
Two books that celebrate Pink Floyd’s 50th Anniversary
A trainspotter's guide to Pink Floyd