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Gentle Giant announce remixed and remastered reissue of In A Glass House
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Mastodon return with trippy single Your Ghost Again, a tribute to late founding guitarist Brent Hinds
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Career-spanning Frank Zappa collection to be released on vinyl for the very first time
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The nation rejoices as a corpse-painted Robert Fripp sings in the latest edition of Robert and Toyah's Sunday Lunch
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Latest Prog News

Gentle Giant announce remixed and remastered reissue of In A Glass House
By Jerry Ewing published
Gentle Giant reissue their fifth album, 1973's In A Glass House, on vinyl and CD in July

Mastodon return with trippy single Your Ghost Again, a tribute to late founding guitarist Brent Hinds
By Matt Mills published
Hinds departed the band last March and died in a motorcycle accident, aged 51, in August

Career-spanning Frank Zappa collection to be released on vinyl for the very first time
By Jerry Ewing published
ZAPPAtite – Frank Zappa’s Tastiest Tracks will be available on coloured and black vinyl for the very first time and released in July

The nation rejoices as a corpse-painted Robert Fripp sings in the latest edition of Robert and Toyah's Sunday Lunch
By Fraser Lewry published
Watch national treasures Robert and Toyah perform Rock And Roll All Nite by Kiss

"It's about trying to find a place, your place, how you fit in." Peter Gabriel shares dark, brooding new single A Hard Lesson
By Jerry Ewing published
Peter Gabriel is releasing a new single every full moon at midnight in the build-up to new studio album o\i.

Phil Collins won't be performing at his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction
By Paul Brannigan published
"They asked me if I would perform. I said, No."

Stranger Things composers Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein to bring entire saga to the live arena with European tour later this year
By Jerry Ewing published
Stranger Things 5 — Original Score From The Netflix Series will be released in two volumes on coloured vinyl in July
Latest Prog Features

Watch Robert Fripp give a hopeful young musician some unflinching truth in 1985
By Fraser Lewry published
An insight into the place King Crimson's Robert Fripp calls the "centre of the universe"

“It was like a crazy film about what happens to serious musicians if they take a step to the left”: Fame and fortune called when prog stalwarts Dave Stewart and Barbara Gaskin released a pop cover. Did they sell out?
By Sid Smith published
Previously regarded as purveyors of complex art, their 1981 version of 60s weepie It’s My Party spent a month at No.1. The “intelligent pop” couple explain how it affected their later output

“I was struck by how he told the audience he wanted to die”: The Al Stewart hit that started out too dark
By Martin Kielty published
The folk icon with prog tendencies on how he persuaded his label to release a song that started out too dark – and the downside of hitting the US Top 10

“My wife is gonna die of it. They don’t know when”: Green Carnation explore loved ones in crisis
By Matt Mills published
The theme is blood and the experiences are personal on the middle release of their trilogy, which was written and recorded in one go

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

When eccentric proggers Gryphon acquired Sex Pistols connections, they knew their time was up
By Malcolm Dome published
They made five albums in the 70s, each very different from the other, and toured the US with Yes. Then they were gone – only to return in the 21st century
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Latest Prog Reviews

Slift score an immediate, dizzying masterpiece with new album Fantasia
By Matt Mills published
The cosmonauts have shortened their songs for their fourth full-length, but they’re every bit as immersive and disorienting as before

Tool's Sonic Temple headline set was peak Tool, and we wouldn't have it any other way
By Rich Hobson published
Tool's first show of 2026 wasn't a classic crowd-pleaser, but those who lasted the distance were treated to something special

Green Lung’s first festival headline show cements them as the future of metal
By Matt Mills published
At London’s Desertfest, the occult five-piece perform all of their darkly fun anthems while backed up by gorgeous videos, returning members and a malfunctioning, Eddie-like mascot

Viral sensations Angine de Poitrine dazzle, confuse and delight at debut London show
By Polly Glass published
Avant-garde Canadian twosome Angine de Poitrine justify all the hype at their sold-out London debut

Soen continue to become more metal and less prog with Reliance
By Paul Travers published
Sticking to compositions of around four minutes, the musicianship and production remain exemplary. But it’s too often funnelled into predictable patterns

“Originally a career-staller, this version really is essential”: Ultravox’s The Collection – Deluxe Edition
By Prog Magazine published
Revisited with deep attention to detail, Midge Ure and co’s imperial phase reissue is a genuine audio-visual banquet






