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Caligula's Horse share previously unreleased cover of The Beatles' Across The Universe as they announce Bloom tenth anniversary release
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"I play these songs because my soul and heart are in there..." Former Focus guitarist Jan Akkerman will release a new live album in December
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Moody Blues bassist and vocalist John Lodge dead at 82
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New Rush drummer Anika Nilles reacts to sudden spotlight
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Latest Prog News

Caligula's Horse share previously unreleased cover of The Beatles' Across The Universe as they announce Bloom tenth anniversary release
By Jerry Ewing published
Australian prog rockers Caligula's Horse will release a tenth anniversary reissue of third album, Bloom, featuring unreleased songs and new artwork, in November

"I play these songs because my soul and heart are in there..." Former Focus guitarist Jan Akkerman will release a new live album in December
By Jerry Ewing published
Jan Akkerman also announces live dates for the Netherlands in December and Norway in June

Moody Blues bassist and vocalist John Lodge dead at 82
By Matt Mills published
John Lodge passed away "surrounded by his loved ones and the sounds of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly", say his family

New Rush drummer Anika Nilles reacts to sudden spotlight
By Fraser Lewry published
Nilles has also thanked fans for their "open-minded" reaction to her appointment

"There’s still time to come to the States to catch this show..." Dream Theater cancel 2026 UK and European Parasomnia tour plans
By Jerry Ewing published
Dream Theater are currently on tour in the US performing the whole of new album, Parasomnia

TesseracT announce new concert movie and live album, RADAR
By Jerry Ewing published
TessearcT will release concert film RADAR and soundtrack album , RADAR O.S.T. in December

Ultravox will release a Deluxe Edition of The Collection in December, featuring new Steven Wilson remixes
By Jerry Ewing published
Ultravox also share video for new reconstruction version of Love's Great Adventure
Latest Prog Features

How divine inspiration and a last-minute song propelled a band to the brink of stardom
By Dave Ling published
But every piece of good fortune has a downside

“We thought it would be hard to replace her, so we didn’t”: Prog pioneers evaded disaster in 1970
By Mike Barnes published
What happens when a band’s trademark vocalist leaves? In 1970, the answer for this band was to take the pain and rely on their other strengths

"A significant song of hope!" In 2010, with Yes forging on without him, Jon Anderson teamed up with old pal Rick Wakeman for The Living Tree album
By Prog published
Prog's take on the 2010 The Living Tree album by Yes alumni Jon Anderson and Rick Wakeman

“I went to a show and met this thing called merchandising!” Hugh Syme’s shock when his Rush art exploded
By Philip Wilding published
Award-winning Canadian on delicate negotiations with musicians, his pride in working on Neil Peart’s books, and why he’d like to paint if he ever gets time to stop painting

“Live, he’s just ripping his heart out in front of you”: Jakko Jakszyk’s favourite prog vocalist
By Fraser Lewry published
Known for a Marmite voice, personal songwriting and a powerful sense of drama, his influence runs deeper than most people realise

Every Rush album ranked from worst to best
By Neil Jeffries published
Canada's prog rock heroes have amassed an immense discography over a 50-year career... and now they're hitting the road again

Cool new proggy sounds from L.O.E., EF, Circu5 and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Awesome new prog sounds you must hear from Hilary Woods, Lunar & The Deception, RO1, Oslo Tapes and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

An armed robbery, a returning drummer and a new label brought this prog band back from near oblivion
By Amit Sharma published
They hadn’t released an album in five years before turning things round with a heavily conceptual double release – and their struggles became part of their science-fiction saga
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Latest Prog Reviews

“Still a bewildering but rewarding experience”: Faust’s self-titled debut album returns
By James McNair published
The German collective’s opening salvo remains as uncompromising as ever

Darryl Way’s Wolf: Cadenza box set proves they should never have been out of the spotlight
By Sid Smith published
3CD set shows the Curved Air man’s underdogs had plenty of bite in Canis Lupus, Saturation Point and Night Music

“Dispense with prog expectations and enjoy the fun”: Alan White’s Ramshackled
By Sid Smith published
The drummer decided to make a simple album with a good band, featuring guest spots from Jon Anderson and Steve Howe. With the exception of an ill-advised cod reggae track, it’s all good – if undemanding

“A truly virtuosic and deeply musical homage”: BEAT LIVE reanimates King Crimson’s 80s
By James McNair published
The quartet’s relaxed yet enthusiastic approach means they never sound indulgent as they segue between pachyderm-impersonating dissonance and languorous ambience

Genesis’ The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway anniversary edition: even better than the Rael thing
By Daryl Easlea published
With its many component parts and forward-thinking modernism, their most celebrated yet debated album finally receives the release it deserves

“Multifaceted if superficially flawed gem”: Hawkwind’s Hall Of The Mountain Grill returns
By Ian Fortnam published
Box set contains studio and live bonuses along with fresh remaster of the 1974 album