
The 40 greatest Kate Bush songs of all time
Kate Bush's finest songs, as chosen by Marillion, King Crimson, Nightwish, Big Big Train and more – from Wuthering Heights to Running Up That Hill and beyond
Kate Bush's finest songs, as chosen by Marillion, King Crimson, Nightwish, Big Big Train and more – from Wuthering Heights to Running Up That Hill and beyond
Kelly Jay was the frontman of Canadian rock band Crowbar. Before his death in 2019, he told us about his appearance on the cover of Moving Pictures
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In 2019, Voyager signed to Season Of Mist and released Colours In The Sun. The band discuss their poppiest yet heaviest seventh album
In 1973, unsigned power trio Rush worked the graveyard shift to record their debut album. It was the start of something magnificent
We racked our brains, canvassed experts and drained the internet to bring you 20 things you didn’t know about Pink Floyd's The Dark Side Of The Moon, the fourth-best-selling album of all time
Brand new music from My Soliloquy, Nine Skies, Alex Kelman, Jupiter Hollow, At Night I Fly and Redemption
Damian Wilson and Adam Wakeman tell Prog the story of the band's second, and thus far latest album, 2016's All That You Fear Is Gone
Strawbs mainman Dave Cousins discusses the band's 22nd album, 2021's Settlement
Released in 2013, Steven Wilson's third solo album The Raven That Refused To Sing (And Other Stories), an album of ghost stories, continued his upward trajectory
What happened when a member of Big Big Train, NMB and Haken joined forces for an album
In 1982, Asia’s self-titled debut album became America’s best-selling album and took the supergroup on an unprecedented journey halfway across the globe.
Prog sat down with Genesis keyboard player Tony Banks upon the release of his classical album Five to discuss his shift into classical music and his career in general
Nick Beggs discusses The Mute Gods second album and the state of humankind as he sees it
Tool bassist Justin Chancellor looks back on the making of the band's 2001 release Lateralus: the album that proved progressive music could resonate with the public.
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Guitarist and singer behind some of prog's most popular modern day acts John Mitchell discusses new solo venture Lonely Robot
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