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Mystery announce Through Different Nights European weekend for May 2025
Canadian prog rockers Mystery will hold their weekend event at the Boerderij in Zoetermeer, Holland in May
The 10th anniversary staging of ArcTanGent takes place at Fernhill Farm, Somerset, near Bristol, between August 14-17.
Jakko Jakszyk will release autobiography Who’s The Boy With The Lovely Hair? in October
Ange's 1975 concept album Émile Jacotey has been remastered and is available on CD
Pure Reason Revolution will release brand new album Coming Up To Consciousness in September
Syd Barrett's 1963 pastel and watercolor Dried Flowers goes up for auction in July
Expect double trouble from the Atlanta sludge/prog pioneers – and expect it to be heavy as hell
The Tangent's Andy Tillison is reworking early Parallel Or 90 Degrees material for the new project
Van der Graaf frontman Peter Hammill will also play two live dates in Athens in Janaury 2025
Nightwish mainman Tuomas Holopainen lifts the lid on album number 10
Birmingham prog rockers IO Earth launch Go Fund Me campaign after equipment, merch and more lost in blaze
All Genesis studio albums from Trespass to Calling All Stations will be reissued in August and September
XTC's most commercially successful album Skylarking will be reissued on vinyl and CD/Blu-ray in September
Great new prog music to discover from Matteo Mancuso, Orion and more...
Guitarist, keyboardist, Strawbs and Lifesigns member on splitting with Troy Donockley, guilty pleasures with a Minimoog, and why ‘Christian rock’ label was inaccurate
When 50,000 Prog magazine readers voted on the band’s catalogue, the resulting chart contained a few surprises
Lady Eleanor struck a chord with the British public and helped transform Lindisfarne's fortunes
Big Big Train, Gungfly and Beardfish man once wrote a term paper about the Hammond organ and went on to teach piano in a school
When circumstance presented the opportunity to face a challenge that had always intrigued him, the prog mastermind embraced it fully. But what will happen when his bandmates return?
Sax and oboe player’s 3 Psalms – his first solo album in 20 years – presented an opportunity to revisit his past, with the help of some old friends
How young Brighton prog metallers Azure ended up winning Prog's Best Unsigned Band category in the 2021 reades' poll
Emerging in the punk era, they were described as “too clever, “too quirky” and even as “prunk,” but Andy Partridge’s account of the band’s inspiration and motivation makes the truth crystal clear
Three-LP collection shines a light on 70s British prog stylists’ early years.
55 years in, there’s a dependable charm to the way Thijs Van Leer keeps his quartet’s ambitions moderate
Must-have seven-disc set documents the Scottish neo-proggers’ struggle for survival and excellence
Sole remaining founding member provides “summer dawn light” featuring entrancing vocals and an awe-inspiring line-up
Bookset series turns to the band’s first live release, which showcases Ian Anderson as zany ringmaster
Updated version of Swedish prog metallers’ 2005 re-recordings comes with live extras that add significant value
Seems like there’s a reason this live recording remained unreleased in his lifetime
2001 release, inspired by his home nation, put the Canadian back on track after his previous misstep
Norse notables expand their sonic environment with an effective sideways step
Pandemic-era masterpiece brought vividly to life with additional material.
Post-rock duo Rôka and Löki reshape their earliest tracks ahead of all-new album’s arrival