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Mikael Åkerfeldt’s peers list the reasons they like and admire him
By Dave Everley published
Steven Wilson, Mike Portnoy, Steve Hackett and Arjen Lucassen list the reasons they like and admire Opeth leader Mikael Åkerfeldt

“Steven Wilson changed the way I write”: Killswitch Engage’s Jesse Leach loves Porcupine Tree
By Natasha Scharf published
Killswitch Engage vocalist Jesse Leach chooses his favourite Porcupine Tree song, and gives some love to Pink Floyd and Mikael Åkerfeldt

A prog band won the Mercury Prize – did you notice? English Teacher are as prog as it gets
By Fraser Lewry published
English Teacher might sound like another cookie-cutter post-punk NME-frendly group, but debut album This Could Be Texas proves they’re about as progressive as it gets

Tiles’ Chris Herin gathered Alex Lifeson, Peter Frampton, Martin Barre for his solo album
By Rich Wilson published
An Alex Lifeson track worthy of an alternative mix, a digital reunion of former Jethro Tull members and a delightful solo from Peter Frampton colour Chris Herin’s solo album Hiding In Plain Sight

Claudio Sanchez reveals the truth behind some of Coheed And Cambria’s latest songs
By Phil Weller published
Coheed And Cambria’s latest album The Father Of Make Believe brings completion of the Amory Wars saga within sight, and has leader Claudio Sanchez pondering his future along with his past

When Curved Air released the first rock band picture disc
By Malcolm Dome published
Curved Air’s 1970 debut album Air Conditioning was also the first rock band picture disc album. Singer Sonja Kristina recalls how it came about.

What happened when The Struts’ Luke Spiller worked with Mike Oldfield
By Julian Marszalek published
Luke Spiller and Mike Oldfield collaborated on 2014 album Man On The Rocks, giving the Struts singer a new appreciation for the Tubular Bells mastermind

“Don’t be afraid. Be stubborn. Demand respect”: Kate Bush’s advice for forging a career
By Prog published
When Kate Bush released 2011 album 50 Words for Snow, she offered a few words of advice on creating the kind of maverick career she’d made for herself

Tony Levin on the differences between Peter Gabriel and Robert Fripp
By Rob Hughes published
Veteran bassist Tony Levin, who met Peter Gabriel and Robert Fripp on the same day in 1976, compares and contrasts the two band leaders

Inspired by Pink Floyd, Marillion made a film out of their album Brave. It didn’t go well
By Dave Everley published
Marillion’s attempt to make a full-length move to accompany 1994 concept album Brave went so badly that the director disassociated himself from it

Sepultura’s Andreas Kisser explains his love for Yes and Steve Howe
By Natasha Scharf published
Sepultura guitarist Andreas Kisser cares so deeply for Yes that his band named an album after one of the prog giants’ songs

Matt Berry on whether he prefers making music to comedy
By Rob Hughes published
Matt Berry’s Heard Noises coincided with the end of What We Do In The Shadows and his 50th birthday – making it the most confessional album of his career

Richard Thompson’s battle with barking dogs, planes and leaf blowers to make Acoustic Classics
By Grant Moon published
Richard Thompson thought 2014 solo album Acoustic Classics would just be a nice product for his merch stall – until he’d got over his reluctance to make it

Marko Hietala found a new normal after leaving Nightwish. The result is Roses From The Deep
By Joel McIver published
Marko Hietala explains why he had to leave Nightwish, and believes there’s no hate involved in the split, as he focuses on second solo album Roses From The Deep

Why Bill Bruford demoted himself from the King Crimson, Yes and Genesis league
By Sid Smith published
Bill Bruford retired in 2009 and later sold most of his equipment to Tool’s Danny Carey. Then he found he wasn’t finished on stage – and he’s come back re-energised

“Chris Squire was Darth Vader.I was Obi-Wan Kenobi”: Jon Anderson’s time-travelling 1000 Hands
By Johnny Sharp published
In 2019 he reincarnated 30-year-old demos with former Yes bandmates and a stellar supporting cast, offering positive and long-held opinions to a rapidly-changing world

Mastodon’s Bill Kelliher wrote songs for Emperor Of Sand at his mum’s deathbed
By Philip Wilding published
A cancer tragedy and other real-life dramas inspired Mastodon’s seventh album Emperor Of Sand, which they believe was 17 years in the making
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