
Prog's Tracks Of The Week: new music from Haken, Einar Solberg and more...
Cool new prog music from The Holy Family, Solstein, The Oculist, Apotheus and more...
Cool new prog music from The Holy Family, Solstein, The Oculist, Apotheus and more...
Prog writer Sid Smith pays tribute to the former John Lennon and Yes drummer Alan White, who sadly died in 2022
Album number two. Vocalist number eight. The story of TesseracT's Altered State is quite something...
Five years after he called an indefinite hiatus on the band, Jem Godfrey and Frost* returned with their third studio album Falling Satellites
Having endured the loss of founding keyboard player Martin Orford during the writing of the album, IQ returned with their powerful tenth album Frequency in 2009
US prog rockers Spock's Beard released their thirteenth studio album, Noise Floor, in 2018. It remains their most recent studio release...
Radiohead drummer Philip Selway discusses his career to date in Prog Magazine's The Prog Interview...
The Buckinghamshire venue was instrumental in furthering the careers of David Bowie, Genesis, VdGG, King Crimson, Marillion and more
The second new Jethro Tull album in two years, Rökflöte, explores Ragnarök, the Norse interpretation of the apocalypse. So we spoke to Ian Anderson about the end of the world
No Jon Anderson, Chris Squire or Alan White? No problem for Yes. Prog’s great survivors hit a late-career upswing on Mirror To The Sky
Cool new prog music from Robert Reed, That Joe Payne, Toby Peterson-Stewart, Giant Walker and more...
In 2013 Sound Of Contact released their debut album Dimensionaut to much fanfare. This is the story...
How times change! Back in 2013 Leprous released their third album Coal. And this was their very first piece in Prog Magazine!
If anyone is allowed to put Nightwish’s epic back catalogue in the correct order, it’s the band’s keyboard player and songwriter Tuomas Holopainen
After a career peppered with notable successes, Kansas came close to being dead and buried. But, taking the advice of their most famous song, they picked themselves up and carried on
Tony Iommi left Birmingham to join Jethro Tull in time for the filming of The Rolling Stones' Rock And Roll Circus, but he didn't hang around for long
Guitar wiz Joe Satriani picks 10 instrumentals that have guided him on his long career through rock
Hawkwind's Dave Brock on chopping up wood, feeding the horse, and the future of rock's ultimate space travellers
When Pink Floyd fell apart, Roger Waters took David Gilmour to court – and that's when the drama really began