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When traditional prog was all at sea in the mid-90s, Ween sailed to the rescue
By Prog published
When traditional prog was all at sea in the mid-90s, this shameless concept album, bedecked in Pink Floyd colours, sailed to the rescue

“I paid a scalper $400 to see The Who play Tommy. It was worth it”: Mike Portnoy’s prog world
By Grant Moon published
The Dream Theater drummer’s musical world includes Rush, Yes, King Crimson, Roger Waters and Frank Zappa – alongside the Bee Gees

When The Pineapple Thief began to break through with Someone Here Is Missing
By Raziq Rauf published
Just before their eighth album arrived, Bruce Soord reflected on remixing his back catalogue, learning to keep a distance from fans and the validity of comparisons with Porcupine Tree

Siobhan Fahey’s lifelong passion for prog is only hinted at in Bananarama’s name
By Jo Kendall published
A Frank Zappa show bored her to sleep, but the Shakespeare’s Sister masterming has remained in love with Roxy Music, Hawkwind and Syd Barrett

Great new prog from Nad Sylvan, Ihlo, Jonathan Hultén and more in Prog's new Tracks Of The Week!
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool prog you need to hear from Grace Hayhurst, Hiroe, Eden Cirus, Hemelbestormer and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week...

Toto finally released a live DVD after two attempts had failed for Spinal Tap style reasons
By Derek Oliver published
A last-minute crew change, an exploding car and a contract battle all contributed to plans being abandoned, until the band delivered 35th Anniversary: Live In Poland in 2014

John McLaughlin doesn’t know why his music sold so well. In fact, he knows he knows nothing
By Sid Smith published
The jazz rock pioneer on being fast and loud, walking away from success, and why a musician is actually exploring the meaning of life

IQ’s Peter Nicholls learned to stop hating his voice, love songwriting and keep albums shorter
By Rich Wilson published
After watching a YouTube review, the 45-year veterans resisted the temptation to make Dominion another double LP. But they made enough music to limit the time before their next release

Emerson, Lake & Palmer often didn’t work. Neither did projects that featured just two of them
By Malcolm Dome published
Massive musical ability crossed with pomposity and excess made it difficult for the supergroup to meet expectations – but even with one of the giant personalities missing, the other pair could struggled to deliver

What if I told you A-ha’s Hunting High And Low is really a prog album?
By Jeremy Allen published
Believe it or not, the 1985 pop record emerged from a background of Uriah Heep, Deep Purple, and Morten Harket singing along to Queen songs

Big Big Train once hated 2002 album Bard. Long deleted, the dark secret has become a rare gem
By Grant Moon published
In the process of remastering it for a limited edition, friendships were rekindled, music was re-evaluated, and the band’s current line-up demonstrated what the quarter-century journey had been all about

The prog world of Nightwish’s Troy Donockley
By Grant Moon published
Multi-instrumentalist on the musician he’d most like to work with, his leading inspiration, his guilty musical pleasure and his passion for baking bread

Cool new proggy sounds from Jakko M. Jakszyk, Phase Transition, Barrens and more in Prog's new Tracks Of The Week!
By Jerry Ewing published
Great new prog, from Kill The Robot, Frant1c, Shannon Pearl and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week...

How Caligula’s Horse searched for a new direction and new message with Rise Radiant
By David West published
Guitarist, writer and producer Sam Vallen was as surprised as anyone else when a bid to avoid making another concept album resulted in a record with an underlying – and refreshingly positive – theme

How Mogwai reached number one with As The Love Continues
By Alex Lynham published
After struggling through the pandemic to deliver their 10th album, Stuart Braithwaite revealed what they’d learned about doing soundtrack work and maintaining their own post-rock sound

Pink Floyd, King Crimson and Blue Öyster Cult DNA lies within Mike Scott and the Waterboys
By Paul Rees published
It might not be obvious in his songs but it’s clear in his progressive attitude – he wants other musicians to get better so he can aim to outdo them

You may think Ultravox were a synth-pop band. They know they were prog
By Chris Roberts published
Midge Ure and Billy Currie aimed to create timeless music by crossing previously-closed musical borders – and they argue that their biggest hit worked because of human imperfections rather than digital precision

Despite death threats, Roine Stolt will keep doing what he does with The Flower Kings
By David West published
The band’s 13th album, titled simply Love, may or may not contain some political points, but it does contain more examples of the music their leader has loved to create for over five decades

“The world was my oyster, but when I opened it there was a turd inside… When my wife said, ‘I want half of everything,’ I said, ‘Write me a cheque for 450 grand and you can have half the debt!’” Fish on his three-decade solo career
By Johnny Sharp published
As the former Marillion frontman released final album Weltschmerz, he reflected on going from the depths of debt and divorce to mountainous creative peaks
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