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Rush share new video as they add 17 more US and Canadian cities to Fifty Something tour
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We pay tribute to Supertramp and founding member Rick Davies in the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
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Pure Reason Revolution will play Midwinter Prog Festival as part of their The Dark Third 20th anniversary shows
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Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre to release autobiography in November
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Latest Prog News

Rush share new video as they add 17 more US and Canadian cities to Fifty Something tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Rush will play their first live shows in eleven years in 2026 on their Fifty Something tour

We pay tribute to Supertramp and founding member Rick Davies in the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog 164 also features Rick Wakeman, Gentle Giant, Barclay James Harvest, Lunatic Soul, Arjen Lucassen, Jo Quail, The Emerald Dawn, Spriggan Mist and loads more...

Pure Reason Revolution will play Midwinter Prog Festival as part of their The Dark Third 20th anniversary shows
By Jerry Ewing published
UK proggers Pure Reason Revolution also share new remix of Betrayal from Coming Up To Consciousness

Former Jethro Tull guitarist Martin Barre to release autobiography in November
By Jerry Ewing published
Martin Barre will be touring the UK in December and in Europe throughout April

Brian Eno and Beatie Wolfe to broadcast new album, Liminal, into space!
By Jerry Ewing published
Brian Eno and Anglo-American conceptual artist and composer Beatie Wolfe release new album Liminal today

Marillion/Tangerine Dream offshoot Bioscope cancel December tour plans
By Jerry Ewing published
Steve Rothery, Thorsten Quaeschning and Alex Reeves were due to tour as Bioscope through Europe in Deceber

Yes guitarist Steve Howe to release limited edition vinyl 10 inch EP of Bob Dylan covers
By Jerry Ewing published
Steve Howe follows his reissue of 1999's Portraits Of Bob Dylan with the three-track Signals Crossed EP in December

Caligula's Horse share previously unreleased cover of The Beatles' Across The Universe as they announce Bloom tenth anniversary release
By Jerry Ewing published
Australian prog rockers Caligula's Horse will release a tenth anniversary reissue of third album, Bloom, featuring unreleased songs and new artwork, in November
Latest Prog Features

Snooker champion and modular synth player Steve Davis picks 10 favourite pieces of experimental music
By Steve Davis published
Snooker star, DJ, broadcaster and Utopia Strong musician Steve Davis picks 10 favourite pieces of music from his vast collection

This 1995 album contains hip hop, dub, soul, industrial and ambient music. And it’s very, very prog
By Julian Marszalek published
Its creator had already done groundbreaking trip hop work before discovering a teenage vocalist who gave form to deeply personal reflections on the tensions of the time

"You can't dance or clap along to it. When we play it live, you can always see the audience getting caught out": How Genesis wrote the career-changing song that confused their fans - and Peter Gabriel
By Mark Blake published
Deceptively straightforward but with a rhythmic banana skin, Genesis's transformation from major cult band to stadium-filling hit-makers started here

"The realisation that life is not for ever made me very sad": Coheed and Cambria's Claudio Sanchez on why songs become more personal with the passing of time
By Dave Ling published
Self-described “slightly bizarre band“ Coheed & Cambria are currently on tour in the UK

“She went out and bought the entire catalogue!" Rush inspired Britrock band’s collective moment
By Julian Marszalek published
Guitarist had always loved the Canadian trio, but his colleagues had barely heard of them until one night on the road in 2010

Thom Yorke isn’t the very serious character you may have thought, says one collaborator
By Jeremy Allen published
Electronic artist reveals Radiohead vocalist is more likely to say “Wasson there, bey?” than “What’s your problem, eh?” – and their new album might just contain a pinch of King Crimson and Gentle Giant
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Latest Prog Reviews

“Forensic foray into album that changed recorded music”: Alan Parsons Project’s I Robot: Super Deluxe Box Set
By Gary McKenzie published
Despite a number of previous reissues, 1977 man-versus-machine concept album has never been explored so comprehensively

“Overwhelming, progressive as hell and utterly unique”: Peter Hammill’s solo box set
By Dom Lawson published
183-song box set offers a colossal overview of the Van der Graaf Generator vocalist and eternal musical outlier

“This album won’t stun, but will stir”: John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest return with Relativity
By Chris Roberts published
Follow-up to 2013’s North is an easygoing epic with ambitious themes that’s well worth the wait

David Gilmour’s Live At The Circus Maximus is a maxed-out experience
By Paul Sexton published
Pink Floyd mainstay and his colleagues are in imperious form on concert movie from his Luck And Strange tour

“Still a bewildering but rewarding experience”: Faust’s self-titled debut album returns
By James McNair published
The German collective’s opening salvo remains as uncompromising as ever

Darryl Way’s Wolf: Cadenza box set proves they should never have been out of the spotlight
By Sid Smith published
3CD set shows the Curved Air man’s underdogs had plenty of bite in Canis Lupus, Saturation Point and Night Music

“Dispense with prog expectations and enjoy the fun”: Alan White’s Ramshackled
By Sid Smith published
The drummer decided to make a simple album with a good band, featuring guest spots from Jon Anderson and Steve Howe. With the exception of an ill-advised cod reggae track, it’s all good – if undemanding