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“I’ve done Genesis longer than Peter Gabriel!” Nad Sylvan is being more himself than ever
By Johnny Sharp published
Best known for his12 years with Steve Hackett, the US-born Swede explores his own life and times at last. And is that a Pink Floyd reference as sings about being frontman and sideman in someone else’s project?

Marillion and Tangerine Dream men took six years over an album that sounds like neither band
By Dave Everley published
Their Bioscope debut arrived after the pair took advice from Steven Wilson, spent a week every winter exploring sounds and ideas, and borrowed Elbow’s drummer to fulfil their instrumental cinematic vision

“It’s 50 per cent music, 50 per cent hair”: Sparks’ commitment to silliness is very prog
By Paul Lester published
Ron Mael (the operatic one) and Russell Mael (the staring one) never discussed being different; but as LA brothers inspired by British prog and glam, they always were. They only rule they made was: “Shake up the universe”

The grimness of Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here may have been overstated
By Daryl Easlea published
1975 album remains a fan favourite – and despite their struggle to make it, the band insist the spirit of love shines through the grief and anger amid the theme of absence and their feelings about Syd Barrett

When Peter Gabriel received death threats, Genesis reunited to help him
By Daryl Easlea published
Their former leader found himself in serious trouble after his WOMAD festival lost money. So the classic line-up returned to stage their Six Of The Best show in 1982, leaving an indelible mark on prog history

Why Dan Tompkins had to leave Tesseract – and what brought him back for Polaris
By Tom Dare published
2015 album saw the djent pioneers continue their move away from frenzied metal to thought-provoking prog, meaning the singer had to embrace a new way of creative thinking

Wishbone Ash laid a plan for Argus, and surprised themselves when it worked
By Chris Wheatley published
War, peace, dictators and a failed pursuit of young love were at the heart of the band’s attempt to make “proper grown-up music” in 1972

“Love is like a mental disease that everybody wants to catch”: How Opeth made Sorceress
By Polly Glass published
Mikael Åkerfeldt on his violent games, hotel balcony prank, soaking a label exec in vodka, and being left to make music his own way

“It’s a straight line from her heart to yours”: Kate Bush’s Hounds Of Love, by artists it inspired
By David West published
The Anchoress, Within Temptation’s Sharon den Adel, Auri’s Johanna Kurkela, The Blackheart Orchestra’s Chrissy Mostyn and Exploring Birdsong’s Lynsey Ward celebrate the 1985 album’s enduring magic and influence

Roy Harper wants to hear new ambitious music, but knows why he’s struggling
By Paul Sexton published
The folk rock hero reflects on what the world lost when groups of hopeful artists stopped forming their own schools, like he did in the 60s with Bert Jansch, Paul Simon, Alexis Korner, John Martyn, Al Stewart and others

Danny Thompson covered more ground than even he thought possible in a seven-decade career
By Mike Barnes published
The revered double bassist worked with Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush, John Martyn, Bert Jansch and countless others. On 2012 album Connected he assembled some of his proudest moments

“I never thought 20,000 humans would be playing air drums!” Why Whitfield Crane loves Rush
By Grant Moon published
The American singer didn’t even know what a concept album was when 2112 knocked him off his feet, launching a lifelong love affair with the Canadian trio

Why Peter Gabriel was the ideal inspiration for fictional prog icon Brian Pern
By Mark Blake published
Simon Day and Rhys Thomas, creators of the TV mockumentaries, identify the Gabriel song that got them started and the one time the ex-Genesis singer refused them – but won’t name the band they wouldn’t allow to take part

“They go for the heart as well as the head”: Marillion’s 20 best songs (they can’t believe No.7)
By Rich Wilson published
Does the only album with four entries suggest there’s a definitive record from the neo-prog giants? Does the split between the Fish and Steve Hogarth eras reveal a preferred vocalist?

“We were shocked it went so well!” Auri abandon the Nightwish tanker to drift on a luxury yacht
By David West published
Tuomas Holopainen, Johanna Kurkela and Troy Donockley step off the Nightwish oil tanker to drift on the luxury yacht of their ethereal offshoot’s third album

Trevor Rabin recalls being trapped in hell with Yes as they made Big Generator
By Martin Kielty published
The guitarist, keyboardist and unwilling producer saw the band’s internal relationships buckling under intense external pressure to make an album as successful as 91025

Radiohead, Yes, Can and Peter Gabriel are in Rock Hall boss Jason Hanley’s record collection
By Jo Kendall published
The Hall of Fame’s director of education wore out his first copy of 90125, was blown away by OK Computer, devoured So and went on to discover Coheed And Cambria

Meet the Canterbury scene’s international next generation
By Phil Howitt published
The seeds of The Wilde Flowers have taken root all around the world. Here are just a handful of 21st-century musicians taking inspiration from the 60s and 70s

“Write lyrics? He’d rather wash the car”: Polly Samson on cajoling David Gilmour into work
By Marcel Anders published
The guitarist’s wife and long-term creative partner helped him put a full-stop on The Endless River, before the couple brought his 2015 album Rattle That Lock to fruition
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