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Styx fired Dennis DeYoung in 1999, but he still wants a reunion for the fans
By Dave Ling published
The co-founding Styx singer and keyboardist on his prog influences, why he hired a woman to shout at his kids – and why he doesn’t care if he isn’t remembered

The 20 best prog reissues of 2025
By Prog Magazine published
Long-awaited cuts from Pink Floyd, Genesis, Rush, Mike Oldfield and many more got the deluxe treatment over the past 12 months. Is your favourite on our list?

Prog's 50 best albums of the year 2025
By Jerry Ewing, Dave Everley, Julian Marszalek, Phil Weller published
The prog genre has enjoyed an incredible year in 2025. Here are our top 50 albums of the past 12 months – did your favourite make the cut?

Debate: What’s the best prog album of 2025?
By Martin Kielty published
Steven Wilson, Dream Theater, Solstice, Cardiacs and IQ have delivered strong records this year. But what’s your number-one choice?

Pagan band harnessed a fake feud, kickboxing and a Cornish faery, and it all ran out of control
By Alison Reijman published
After falling together by accident, making use of family talents and winning festival slots the hard way, their seventh album shows they’ve really arrived

How Emerson, Lake and Palmer charted with Aaron Copland’s Fanfare For The Common Man in the year of punk
By Malcolm Dome published
Even cut down to a third of its length, the 1977 track became their biggest hit, and one of the most successful instrumental single of all time

“Lemmy got the job because he elbowed everybody else out the way!” How Hawkwind made Silver Machine
By Malcolm Dome published
It was only their second-ever single, but it made a massive impact – and Brock still doesn’t really know how it happened

Terry Bozzio asked a question when he joined Frank Zappa. He asked it again when he left
By Sid Smith published
Drummer, composer and painter recalls his experiences with Captain Beefheart, UK and others, names the best band he’s ever been in and reveals how long it takes to set up his Big Kit

Jo Quail’s music education was free. She believes yours should be too
By Julian Marszalek published
Virtuoso on pushing her boundaries with latest album Notan and upcoming companion Ianus, and how she acts on her belief that music training is a right, not a privilege

“We came on after the bingo but before the stripper. It freaked me out when this woman walked past us naked… it was enough to put you off sex for ever”: Jon Anderson before, during and after Yes
By Mark Blake published
His unique voice has made him revered among music fans – while his unique attitude has made him notorious among label execs

Nine Kate Bush albums you should definitely hear, and one to avoid
By Chris Roberts published
Famously discovered by David Gilmour, Kate Bush made history with her first single and hasn't looked back

“I even had them working on Christmas Day!” Marillion producer aimed to make the perfect album. He didn’t.
By Malcolm Dome published
He made the move from punk to prog in the early 80s, but it didn’t last

“It’s one of our few songs I listen to without cringing”: Canadian band surprised themselves with 1981 hit
By Malcolm Dome published
Written in an English market town with a producer who worked them hard, their 1981 track became the third most-played single in the US that year

Jane’s Addiction represented a new form of prog when they released Nothing’s Shocking
By Ben Myers published
Authentic and challenging, the quartet shaped the music of a decade with their major-label debut

Alien Sex Fiend’s mushroom-powered path to prog appreciation
By Natasha Scharf published
Nik Fiend’s journey from a cover of Silver Machine that Lemmy liked to sharing a label with Hawkwind

“He was unable to write something with delight in it. It’s epic”: William Shatner’s surprising Christmas album
By Jo Kendall published
The Star Trek icon gets silly and serious in turns as he discusses what the season means to him, the secret to living long and prospering, and the presents Kirk and Spock might give each other

The 10 best progressive metal albums of 2025
By Matt Mills published
Epic space operas, anticapitalist jazz odysseys, the return of Mike Portnoy – 2025 has been a brilliant year for progressive metal

“He didn’t want his masterpiece on an album where the vibes were so bad”: Rick Davies’ greatest Supertramp songs
By Chris Roberts published
Late co-founder always felt that collaborating was like “two people painting a picture on the same canvas.” But that didn’t stop him succeeding
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