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Cool new prog music you must hear from TesseracT, God Is An Astronaut, Dim Gray and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog music to discover from Matteo Mancuso, Orion and more...
Great new prog music to discover from Matteo Mancuso, Orion and more...
Guitarist, keyboardist, Strawbs and Lifesigns member on splitting with Troy Donockley, guilty pleasures with a Minimoog, and why ‘Christian rock’ label was inaccurate
When 50,000 Prog magazine readers voted on the band’s catalogue, the resulting chart contained a few surprises
Lady Eleanor struck a chord with the British public and helped transform Lindisfarne's fortunes
Big Big Train, Gungfly and Beardfish man once wrote a term paper about the Hammond organ and went on to teach piano in a school
When circumstance presented the opportunity to face a challenge that had always intrigued him, the prog mastermind embraced it fully. But what will happen when his bandmates return?
Sax and oboe player’s 3 Psalms – his first solo album in 20 years – presented an opportunity to revisit his past, with the help of some old friends
How young Brighton prog metallers Azure ended up winning Prog's Best Unsigned Band category in the 2021 reades' poll
Emerging in the punk era, they were described as “too clever, “too quirky” and even as “prunk,” but Andy Partridge’s account of the band’s inspiration and motivation makes the truth crystal clear
Swedish proggers Opeth have European festival dates throughout the summer before heading to the US, and have a new album in the can
Neo-prog drummer created the Marquee scene in the 80s and inspired the third generation – including Steven Wilson and Dream Theater – in the 90s, says guitarist
Cool new prog music to discover from Giant Walker, Throat, Johan Steensland and more...
Tragically silenced at 31, she only had a decade to demonstrate her talents – but her persona and performances remain indelible after more than 40 years
Just before he raised a record-breaking $21.5m, the veteran axe hero showed and played some of the historic instrument’s he’d decided to part with
2013 album Asymmetry marked the moment the Australians grew into their own sound – fuelled, they said themselves, by being based at “the arse end of the arse end of the world”
These aren't Mike Portnoy's favourite albums - they're much more important than that
Acclaim for the self-titled debut from 3’s Robert Berry, Saga’s Ian Crichton and Saxon’s Nigel Glockler was so great that the supergroup worried about letting down their fans – and themselves – with the follow-up
They may be rooted in the heavier end of the spectrum – but they deliver elaborate concepts, glorious artwork and mind-boggling musicianship. Mastermind John Baizley explains an MO developed via Camel, Mahavishnu Orchestra and others