Kyros's Shelby Logan Warne and prog musician Grace Hayhurst take over at London's Sensible Music Studios
Prog musicians. announce takeover of London studio used by Pink Floyd, Dream Theater and more...
Prog musicians. announce takeover of London studio used by Pink Floyd, Dream Theater and more...
Sanguine Hum and Karda Estra men will release Baber / Wileman 2 in June
New electro-prog trio Haunted Plasma will release their debut album I in May
Watch the video for Susanna's stunning new single Everyone Knows…
The late Pink Floyd keyboard player Richard Wright features on David Gilmour's Luck And Strange
Geoff Downes joined by John Mitchell, Virgil Donati and Harry Whitley in new Asia line-up
Steeleye Span released their The Green Man Collection in December
Rick Wakeman's Christmas live shows return in November and December after a year off in 2023
Anglo-Finnish prog metal trio Wheel will release third studio album Charismatic Leaders in May
10cc man Graham Gouldman enlists Brian May, Ringo Starr, Hank Marvin, Albert Lee and more for I Have Notes
As Maynard James Keenan's epic 60th birthday celebrations roll on, he's planning new Tool, APC and Puscifer songs
Nightingale's I and Nightfall Overture to be reissued later this year followed by more from the catalog next year
The late comic fantasy genius persuaded his favourite band to adapt 2006’s Wintersmith for folk rock, and both parties were delighted with the result
The avant-garde maestro explains why his new, self-titled album is his most definitive, complex and atmospheric release yet
Singer, songwriter, guitarist, bassist and briefly drummer went from writing hits for The Hollies and Yardbirds to success with ‘The Worst Band In The World’
Prog? Art-rock? AOR? Pop? We don our capes and peer through the dry ice to guide you through the best Genesis albums
After a period of doubt over whether to continue, the new line-up delivered The Likes Of Us, a record that’s for ‘shallowenders’ – everyone who ever felt left behind
A good-versus-evil concept story featuring keyboards and a nine-minute title track set the scene for records that would arrive in future decades
Latest album It Leads To This is the 15th studio album from Bruce Soord’s band – but he argues it’s really only their fourth, and that it hides a positive message
Les Claypool brought his main band to London ahead of Green Naugahyde’s launch and revealed the tribulations he’d undergone in the 14 years since his previous visit
After a gap of more than 20 years, Jethro Tull returned with their second album of new material this decade. RökFlöte finds the band exploring Norse mythology with a harder edge than last year’s The Zealot Gene
Great new prog you really should check out from Julie Christmas, Softcult, Exsomnis and more
Most of this limited-edition vinyl-only reimagining of 2023’s The Harmony Codex is north of solid.
Infectious enthusiasm glows out of unheard curios and a few previously-released tracks
Steven Wilson band veterans Nick Beggs, Adam Holzman and Craig Blundell build on their 2021 debut
Celebratory 2CD set defies former Genesis guitarist’s claim that he was never a brilliant player
4-disc Celebration of the drummer’s career includes ‘scrap book’ documentary and 200-page memoir
The space rock icons’ late-career renaissance continues on their 36th studio album
The other ELP’s sole album remastered and bulked out, frustratingly showing how good a live act they were
Australians’ fifth album boasts seismic, speaker-rattling production with punch and nuance
Side one gravitates to the new era of 1977, but side two reverts to prog. It’s a reminder of how unique the band always were
1976 studio album and 1978 live double album return from era of new momentum for Peter Hammill and co
Cult 70s proggers’ absorbing sixth album presented at its fullest.