Envy Of None share video for new single Under The Stars featuring "an unmistakable 'Alex' guitar solo!"
Art rock quartet Envy Of None plan to release their second album in Spring 2025
UK prog boffins Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate will release new album The Uncertainty Principle in May
Genesis: 1975 to 2025 - The Phil Collins Years will be published by Kingmaker on April 17
Tesseract will release an expanded edition of latest album War Of Being, featuring new live tracks, in January
Finding My Way by Jump bassist Andy Faulkner tells his story as a Rush fan from hearing 2112 to the band's farewell show
The Phil Collins documentary Drummer First will premiere later this month
Big Big Train will also play their very first live shows in Canada and Portugal in 2025
New Unitopia live release Alive And Kicking was recorded at the band's 2023 show at Boerderij
It's all kicking off in Toronto
Les Penning and Robert Reed's new five-track EP Fairytale Of New York is out now
Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne smoked a joint with Beatles icon – and was fascinated by Sir Paul's "crusty" ear
US prog metal legends Savatage will play their first live shows in over a decade with singer Zak Stevens throughout Europe next year
UK prog sextet Ghost Of The Machine will release second album Empires Must Fall in March
They’re unmistakably American, but their lead visionary names Henry Cow, Soft Machine, Gentle Giant and Van der Graaf Generator among his motivators, and explains why his band is definitely not punk
King Crimson guitarist and singer Jakko Jakszyk picks his 10 favourite tracks by his favourite band
Want to hear your records at their very best? Our experts have picked out the best record players for every budget, from affordable automatics to hi-end, hi-fi highlights
He may not always have been life and soul of the party, but he’s been the heartbeat behind songs across a huge range of genres – to his lasting pride
Pop-leaning rock band Cats In Space and multi-instrumentalist, singer, composer and producer Willie Dowling have four dates together this month
in 1978 Kate Bush appeared on Saturday Night Live, impressing a budding musician and inspiring a future cinema star
His lyrical wit and musical genius helped spawn the definitive Fab Four pastiche band, got him a position in Monty Python and generated a hit single his band hadn’t wanted – leading him to compare himself to Shakespeare
He hails their punk ethic, their experiments with electronica, and their way of writing songs about real people
From King Crimson to ELP and beyond, Greg Lake left a catalogue of impressive creations from an extraordinary musical journey which included that Christmas song
Leprous, Opeth, Slift and others have presented some truly forward-thinking excellence this year
Tomorrow singer Keith West found himself at No. 2 in the Top 40 in 1967 with a song he’d never been meant to sing
Box set edition of 2003 release proves that, even though it was viewed as a curio, it’s in line with Ian Anderson’s regular musical explorations
Lauded concept album from Oklahoma City’s finest has lost nothing in 22 years, while gaining new nuance in Dolby Atmos
Expansive 10-disc collection is the first of three charting decades of his onstage work
The Greek trio’s musical take on the apocalyptic Gospel of John returns 52 years on with far less controversy and unbroken artistic impact
80-minute work from 2009 – of which just a fraction was used in a movie soundtrack – was rescued from his vault following his 2022 death
Marking an and and a beginning for the band, this extended version of the 1997 original states its case as an elegant outlier in their catalogue
As 2022’s The Tipping Point confirmed, they’ve always known how to go big without ever going over the top
Glorious visual celebration of the neo-prog survivors in the present, accompanied by New Light, a fascinating documentary of their past
Transatlantic leader’s latest album sees him working with younger musicians and letting them work their own magic – while adding plenty of his own
Dark proggers revisit their past and banish memories of bad blood in a collection of re-recordings that could easily have been so much less, plus a set of impressive covers
Former Purson leader’s third solo album is far more self-assured than her first two outings, with a loose concept that lets her imagination run wild