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"Part III saves the best for last!" Green Carnation announce third part of their A Dark Poem trilogy, The Messiah Complex, will be released in September
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70s prog legends Quiet Sun share newly remixed and remastered version of Bargain Classics
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Syd Barrett’s iconic Madcap floorboards to go on show on South Coast this July
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Roger Waters releases charity version of Pink Floyd's classic Comfortably Numb with new lyrics
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Latest Prog News

"Part III saves the best for last!" Green Carnation announce third part of their A Dark Poem trilogy, The Messiah Complex, will be released in September
By Jerry Ewing published
Norwegian heavy proggers Green Carnation have shared a video for new single, Unconditional Artificial Chemistry, the first music from A Dark Poem, Part III: The Messiah Complex

70s prog legends Quiet Sun share newly remixed and remastered version of Bargain Classics
By Jerry Ewing published
Quiet Sun's legendary Mainstream album will be released as a remixed and remastered Deluxe Edition in September

Syd Barrett’s iconic Madcap floorboards to go on show on South Coast this July
By Jerry Ewing published
The Piper venue near Hastings will feature a week-long programme of gigs and talks in July to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Syd Barrett's passing

Roger Waters releases charity version of Pink Floyd's classic Comfortably Numb with new lyrics
By Fraser Lewry published
The new version of Comfortably Numb finds Roger Waters singing alongside acclaimed Palestinian singer Mona Miari

Jethro Tull's M.U. The Best Of... to be reissued as a limited edition half-speed vinyl remaster in July
By Jerry Ewing published
The new remasrer of M.U. The Best Of Jethro Tull has been overseen by Ian Anderson and cut by Miles Showell at Abbey Road

Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson is on the cover of the new, gift-packed issue of Prog, on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Yes, Steve Hogarth, Exploring Birdsong, The Paradox Twin, Franck Carducci. Tarja, Liminal Sky, A.A. Williams, MONO, Burning Shed and loads more...

"It feels like a Camel band effort." Andrew Latimer releases new suite of music, From The Vault
By Jerry Ewing published
From The Vault a suite comprising eight songs, also features Camel members past and present

Aimee Mann reacts to performing with Rush in Los Angeles
By Fraser Lewry published
Initially reluctant to perform, Aimee Mann didn't respond to Geddy Lee's invitation to Rush's reunion shows for a month

Syd Barrett 80th birthday celebrations include tribute concert in Cambridge and tribute album featuring Pink Floyd, David Gilmour and more...
By Jerry Ewing published
A special tribute concert at the Cambridge Corn Exchange, where Syd Barrett played his last ever live show, will take place in October
Latest Prog Features

“We’re giving people candy with razor blades in it!” Crippled Black Phoenix on radically caring about the world
By Dom Lawson published
Rejecting efforts to silence and define them, their new album Sceaduhelm is more thoughtful than ever – but also more accessible

Watch David Gilmour play Pink Floyd classic Wish You Were Here in his home studio, and talk about the song's creation
By Paul Brannigan published
"I remember the moment of creating it quite often"

Magic mushrooms broke the tension when Marillion went pop with Holidays In Eden
By Dave Everley published
Tension was rife as they tried to write their second album with Steve Hogarth – until a night in traditional Mexican outfits broke the ice

Genesis: The early years - a surprisingly difficult quiz
By Fraser Lewry published
How much do you know about that time in Genesis's history when no one argued about which version of the band was the best or how it all went wrong when so-and-so left?

Remembering that time Rush's Alex Lifeson trolled the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame with the most ridiculous awards speech ever
By Merlin Alderslade published
"Blah blah blah, blah blah-blah-blah-blah, blah blah, blah blah-blah!"

Geoff Tate on the third installment of what's now an Operation Mindcrime trilogy
By Dave Ling published
Almost 40 years on, the singer of Queensrÿche’s signature album releases his own third instalment
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Latest Prog Reviews

Lowen bring Middle Eastern mysticism and big, crushing riffs to Download 2026
By Merlin Alderslade published
One of the most exciting bands in British metal put on a special showing for their Download debut

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



