
The Steve Hillage albums you should definitely own
Guitarist and producer Steve Hillage is a true progressive visionary whose best albums cover a career as 70s prog hero and cult figure on the underground dance scene
Guitarist and producer Steve Hillage is a true progressive visionary whose best albums cover a career as 70s prog hero and cult figure on the underground dance scene
Pink Floyd are synonymous with Roger Waters and David Gilmour, but Syd Barrett remains the lost genius at the heart of the band
Kate Bush’s early years established her as the first lady of Brit rock, but after just one tour she retired from the stage. She wouldn't return for 35 years
Emerson, Lake & Palmer's second studio album Tarkus served as a blueprint for their sound. But it almost never happened
Swedish proggers Änglagård have made just three albums since forming in 1991. 2012's Viljans Öga has been the most recent...
In 2011 Yes released their first album in a decade. But Fly From Here featured Canadian vocalist Benoit David, not Jon Anderson. Guess how the fans reacted?
In 2010, with the release of Mute, Nicholas Chapel's post-rock/prog band Demians seemed on the verge of major things!
In 2011, annoyed that guitarist Davey O’List claimed more credit than was due for The Nice’s debut album, Keith Emerson and Lee Jackson popped into the Prog offices to set the record straight
In 2012 Anglo-Welsh prog quintet Panic Room signed to Esoteric Records and released third album SKIN
NEW! “I’m one of Apple’s bitches…” Bass player, post-punk legend and world music pioneer Jah Wobble on the stuff that powers his world, from bass guitars to books and cars
In 1987, Fish released his last album with Marillion and it was a tumultuous journey for all involved. From the influence of alcohol to incessant touring schedules and the final bitter split, Prog discovers the inside story behind Clutching At Straws
Arena discuss beards, internal challenges and why you sometimes just have to a write 22-minute epic
A broken snare halfway through a song? It's no problem for Tool's Danny Carey and drum tech Joe Slaby
Prog Editor Jerry Ewing remembers a lifelong enjoyment of Kevin Ayers' music and his meetings with the great man
Echolyn guitarist and vocalist Brett Kull discusses 2012's echolyn alb um, the band's first for seven years at the time
Canadian prog metallers Protest The Hero tackled vocal torment to release the splendid Palimpsest
Tommy Shaw and Larry Gowan discuss how progressive rock has brought a new lease of life to stadium rockers Styx
In 2012 Swedish prog rock royalty The Flower Kings returned with their first new studio album in five years!
A big chunky interview with Gareth Liddiard of Tropical F*ck Storm. Includes gale force psych and talk of mushies, bikies and why he enjoys going to hospital