The Supertramp albums you should definitely own
The punk explosion was expected to kill Supertramp. Instead, they thrived and enjoyed huge success worldwide – and these are their best albums
The punk explosion was expected to kill Supertramp. Instead, they thrived and enjoyed huge success worldwide – and these are their best albums
Neo-prog pioneers (who already resented that position) took “difficult second album” to new depths as they ran out time, burst the budget and seemed incapable of keeping a fifth member aboard
The guiding light of NWOBHM geeks out on Peter Gabriel leaving Genesis, covering Jethro Tull but not wanting to meet Ian Anderson, the length of ELP solos, his struggle to get into Marillion and more
Bassist explains new wave outfit were massive Genesis fans when they started out – and he used to sing the whole of Foxtrot while working as a painter and decorator
Emerson, Lake and Palmer legend, composer and synthesiser pioneer Keith Emerson fused the power of rock music with the beauty of classical
The story of how Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre finds the US prog metallers at their defiant best.
In an alternative universe, a late 60s Pink Floyd song could have taken them down an entirely different path
US prog metallers Between The Buried & Me Automata concept albums were so complex the band released them as two separate discs
Bandleader insists he’s not prog and he’s never made a classic album - but he knows what he’s good at, and he still loves doing it
Great new prog sounds to check out from Teiger, Lauri Porra, Ivanhoe, Days Before Tomorrow and more...
Zak Rizvi – a driving force for the band’s two most recent albums – once thought they were a southern rock or country rock band, until he dug deeper than Carry On Wayward Son and Dust In The Wind and found their prog roots
Singer-songwriter’s 2020 album Wild White Horses presented an opportunity to consider her prog past - and potential epic future
Dispelling some of the myths surrounding his departure, the driving force of the formative days shares his theory on how the band might have collapsed anyway
It took eight years to deliver Let The Truth Speak, amid world events, personal health issues and logistical challenges – but the result is bold, cinematic and defies all expectation
Loved by many in the prog community – less so among purists – the lead singer talks about his love of the genre and where his band fit in
An introduction to VLMV, slow-motion prog pop-playing duo making beautiful, soundtrack-like atmospherics.
The Bluebird character was invented at the same time by different creatives, a technical issue nearly killed off the recorded musical energy – and drugs fuelled almost every aspect of the production. But the resulting environment-themed epic was worth all the hard graft
Claudio Sanchez knew his band’s sci-fi universe would turn certain people off, but there’s a reason he went there – and it’s definitely not self-indulgence
Now the dust has settled on Transatlantic’s long-awaited comeback, Roine Stolt is back with his main band, The Flower Kings and their new double album By Royal Decree
Six years on from FEAR beingreleased during a time of political turmoil, and yet nothing could have prepared Marillion for the challenges they’d face in making its follow-up