
How Stanley Clarke made Up: creativity and the art of bass liberation
On 2014's Up, the ever-innovative Stanley Clarke nodded to his past while continuing to explore the outer reaches of bass, in another love letter to the instrument
On 2014's Up, the ever-innovative Stanley Clarke nodded to his past while continuing to explore the outer reaches of bass, in another love letter to the instrument
A unique insight into the short career of Sky, a band of musos more interested in their chops than chopping out lines
In London in 2011, for one night only, David Gilmour and Roger Waters put their differences aside and created history
It's the 10th May, 1970, and David Bowie's moment of triumph is about to go wrong...
From epic prog metal to unhinged jazz-rock mayhem, these are Tool drummer Danny Carey’s 10 greatest performances
Jazz rock can be a minefield for the uninitiated, but persevere and tread carefully and it can blow your mind rather than your cool. These are the albums you need
In 2021 Kayak released their 18th album Out Of This World. At the time, they didn't realise it would be their final farewell
The 2012 collaboration between Steven Wilson and Mikael Åkerfeldt wasn't the prog metal supergroup many thought it might be, but something more experimental altogether
2010's Artificial would turn out to be the final studio album from Australian symphonic proggers Unitopia
On their tenth album X Spock's Beard dialled up the prog quota and looked to Marillion's business model for inspiration
With Fortitude French quartet Gojira placed themselves firmly in the prog metal world. Here they discuss wide-ranging influences from Mike Oldfield to Eastern drumming rhythms
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After a one year hiatus Swedish dark prog rockers Katatonia returned in 2020 with their eleventh album City Burials
Dutch prog legend Arjen Lucassen is famed for his myriad of projects, but here he discusses his 2012 solo album Lost In The New Real
Art-metal skronk-outs? Pink Floyd-inspired anthems? Epic trance workouts? This is where to start with Steven Wilson’s reunited prog visionaries
A Formal Horse released their first EP in 2014, and in 2019 the avant-rockers returned with their long-awaited debut album. They’ve faced plenty of challenges but, as Prog discovers, their perseverance has paid off
Approaching their fourth decade, prog thrashers Voivod are still blasting out into the cosmos with 15th album Synchro Anarchy
Singer-songwriter Rosalie Cunningham picks her records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and reveals why Stackridge might be better than Genesis
Devin Townsend picks the 10 songs that defined his career, musing on mushroom trips, mortality and how cheeseburgers hold the secrets of the universe