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“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

“Avant-garde? It would be closer to call us ‘aven’t-a-clue!” Mick Abrahams on Blodwyn Pig
By Malcolm Dome published
Unable to perform towards the end of his life, the singer and guitarist maintained a philosophical viewpoint, and was proud of making “good, honest music without prejudice”

“I wanted to end humanity!” Self-confessed egomaniac counts the ways of our deaths on apocalyptic concept abum
By Johnny Sharp published
Whether you want to spend your last five months surrounded by family, living in denial or taking part in a shaggathon, there’s a song for you on this apocalyptic concept album

Prog's special Christmas Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Seasonal prog fun from Alberto Bravin, The Blackheart Orchestra, Robert Reed & Les Penning and The Sanctity Of Crows

Jethro Tull’s manager asked Ian Anderson to write a hit. He tried not to, but failed
By Dom Lawson published
1969’s Living In The Past reached the Top 10 in both the UK and US, and led to an uncomfortable experience on Top Of The Pops

A bright spark of modern prog brought in big prog names to make an album that’s not prog – and he’s not sorry
By Phil Weller published
His debut solo album forces the concept of music without boundaries back on itself. He believes it brought the best out of his guests too

“My first boyfriend introduced me to The Wall. It was the only interesting thing about him”: Joanne Harris’ prog stars
By Jo Kendall published
She explains why prog makes her think of Barnsley, lists some of her favourite records and recalls taking her daughter to a Genesis tribute show only to hear her say: “Ah yes, Mastodon!”

Decades after a spliff-weilding start, Solstice have finally hit their stride
By Dave Everley published
Prog stalwarts Solstice could have had Marillion's success - they just didn't want it

Debate: “They were never the same after…” What’s the most seismic line-up change in prog history?
By Martin Kielty published
From Yes and Pink Floyd to Dream Theater and Queensryche, most bands have experienced personnel issues over the years. Which change was the best, and which was the worst?

“The others kept putting it off. Finally I said, ‘We’ve got to do it now’”: Unique band faced the climate crisis head on
By Stephen Lambe published
Adding elements of jazz digital percussion and alternative composition techniques to their already eclectic sound, they’re so convinced by their new direction that their seventh release will be the second part of their sixth

“We were asked to do Glastonbury. I had no intention”: John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest and the demons that drive him
By Johnny Sharp published
New album Relativity gave him flashbacks to the 70s – and though the factors that led to his split with Les Holroyd are all in the past, he can’t see how a reunion might happen
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