
One of rock's most romantic songs is getting a 50th anniversary Valentine's Day re-release
“People come up to you and you know what they’re going to say, that it reminds them of their first relationship or the love of their life.”
“People come up to you and you know what they’re going to say, that it reminds them of their first relationship or the love of their life.”
Watch the trippy new video for Thom Yorke and electronic artist Mark Pritchard's Back In The Game here...
How former Giles, Giles & Fripp and King Crimson bass player Peter Giles became a gold medal-winning athlete
Geoff Downes' new-look Asia line-up will perform Asia, Alpha and Astra on consecutive nights at Trading Boundaries in April
A Playground Of Broken Hearts charts the prog revival from 1983 to 1989 and is published in July
Jethro Tull will release their 24th studio album Curious Ruminant on March 7
Soft Machine's longest-serving member Mike Ratledge, who also worked with Syd Barrett and Kevin Ayers, has died after a short illness
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UK space rock legends Hawkwind will release their 37th studio album There Is No Space For Us and tour in support of the new album in April
UK prog rockers Solstice will release their eighth studio album Clann in April
Arctangent Festival 2025 is stacking up their bill with over 50 names, including Clown Core, Leprous, Mew, Slift, Green Lung and many more
Wakeman solo albums Six Wives Of Henry VIII and King Arthur to get airing on upcoming October tour
The story of how 19-year-old Kate Bush became one of the world's biggest music phenomenons, with a little help from David Gilmour and Emily Brontë
Never mind the usual drink and drug offences… quirky, eccentric incidents seem to surround some of those who make music the same way
Violinist discovered MTV and never looked back thanks to the influence of Yes, Rush, Zappa – and the band he’d later join
The Radiohead man was being pretty chill when talking about acts who have been influenced by his band… and then he remembered the M word
Cool new proggy sounds you from Lights Of Skadi, Sally Potter, Pearl Handled Revolver and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
After Emerson Lake & Palmer’s High Voltage concert, the drummer shared his thoughts on his former bandmates and pondered an unfulfilled ambition
Robert Fripp, Ian Anderson, Steven Wilson, Martin Scorsese, Mike Portnoy, Tom Morello, Trevor Rabin and many others share their thoughts on the Progfather
From Genesis frontman to solo star and beyond: The rise, fall and rise again of Peter Gabriel, the great innovator
They ditched the kimonos for keyboards and pursued a new, modern sound that had fans bewitched and bewildered in equal measure. Here are some prime examples
A song about being picked up and taken away by aliens, Come Sail Away gave Styx a career boost and eventually took on a life of its own
Latest line-up’s new album Born Horses is many things, but Jonathan Donahue says it’s not pop-friendly, radio-friendly, pristine, clear, easier to mix… and it’s not de-seagulled either
Prog metal touches and djent influences shine through the barely-checked aggression on Ukrainians’ fifth album
Yes’ Jon Davison is among the guests as bassist/singer limbers up for a return to the road after suffering a stroke
Norwegian prog trio hook up with Elephant9 keyboard player for epic saga
Reunion with Tarja Turunen is a high point on his second solo album, which mixes prog with vintage metal to impressive effect
It’s back to the future as Mike Portnoy returns to the prog metal giants – bringing a little of their old magic with him
The Polish prog metallers’ fourth live album contains maximum simpatico between band and audience
After channeling Nick Drake and Bert Jansch on his first record, the Swedish guitarist’s pivot from extreme metal brings him to a Kate Bush-like world
John Etheridge’s arrival adds a harder, defined edge to the band’s 1976 album
Sound and vision elements of 1989 pay-per-ew show brought together in clamshell
Dark Nordic folk collective’s sixth album takes the listener into hibernation and on to the new spring
His 13th album, self-performed except for drums, is another example of his fathomless imagination and instrumental prowess