Tim "Herb" Alexander abruptly quits Primus after he "lost his passion for playing"
US prog metallers Primus's live date in the Dominican Republic will go ahead with Tool's Danny Carey filling in on drums
US prog metallers Primus's live date in the Dominican Republic will go ahead with Tool's Danny Carey filling in on drums
Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Steve Vai and Danny Carey are currently on the road playing the music of 80s-era King Crimson
The Electric Orchestra have scheduled two more UK shows in addition to their final Hyde Park blow-out
Emerson, Lake & Palmer fan group is spearheading a move to get Keith Emerson. and ELP recognised by the BBC's annual proms programme
Dorie Jackson enlists the help of Kaprekar's Constant bandmates, including her father, David Jackson, on new solo album
Watch aghast as Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp wrestle David Bowie's Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) into the grave
UK prog rockers The Pineapple Thief will release new EP The Last Run in November
"In all likelihood, this will be the final Shineback album," reveals Simon Godfrey of impending third album
Tool Live In The Sand will take place at the Hard Rock Hotel in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic from March 7 - 9 2025
The news arrives with Kate Bush's new self-directed video, Little Shrew, released in aid of charity War Child
Radiohead's Thom Yorke is currently taking his one-man prog band concept to arenas across the Pacific Rim
Brian Eno and Dutch artist Bette A. will release What Art Does in January
With an approach based on belief and camaraderie, the self-described captain of the band’s pirate ship steered Supertramp from failing pop group to hit records including Crime Of The Century and Breakfast In America
Informed by childhood memories, Louise Patricia Crane's new album is an intensely personal dark fantasia
After spending endless nights on the road – complete with Stacia Blake colouring their shows – the band proved what a musical powerhouse they’d become with their second record in 1971
David Gilmour's 30 greatest moments, as chosen by members of Marillion, Roxy Music, Asia, Solstice, TesseracT, Haken and more
Box set edition gives former Beatles and Pink Floyd engineer the chance to recall the crazy times and ambitious attitude that resulted in 1978’s Pyramid
11 songs from the era when the charismatic Scotsman and Aylesbury's finest prog adventurers defined a musical identity that defied dismissal
1999 modern prog masterpiece – their first record with Jordan Rudess – came after the dismissal of Derek Sherinian, the demise of internal “fake democracy” and fights with their label and the media
Cool new new proggy sounds from Virtual Symmetry, Alex Carpani, Raven Sad and more...
80-year-old ex Yes singer recalls effectively passing in his wife’s arms – before a series of incidents returned him to health, creativity and a new appreciation of his past and future
Singer explains how Arjen Lucassen helped realise her long-held dream, what she’s saying with her songs, and why she chose a colour as her solo record’s title
It had a cow’s arse on the cover and a features track sampling their roadie cooking bacon – but their fifth record’s wild genius paved the way to their future
Bassist says the Porcupine Tree founder is nearly in a league of his own – and that his creativity helps other musicians blossom
New producer helps Finnish dark proggers explore their more accessible side on ninth album
Keyboard and guitar solos are back in abundance as Jem Godfrey and his ‘classic’ line-up mixes the best atrributes of their previous four albums into something quite marvellous
His colourful life and remarkable times feature Sir Richard Attenborough, The Nolan Sisters, Ruud Gullit, Michael Jackson (and Morris Minor And The Majors’ Stutter Rap)
Inspired by a new synth, the Yes veteran has created something of a taster showreel in his latest outing with son Dylan
Six out-of-print discs span decades, with offerings for completists alongside a particularly pleasing 1972 live performance
Classy reissue package includes contributions from Steven Wilson and Moby, plus live show that proves they could deliver on stage too
Dutch pomp-proggers’ work with storied studio team brings them close to symphonic metal at times, with each song brought to a powerful finish
New keyboardist and new label gives the British melodic proggers the perfect platform to deliver on expectations
1982 live set, previously part-released as The Noise, finds the post-Discipline line-up repurposing prog
Dream Theater keyboardist hired former Enid singer Joe Payne and a cosmetic dentist to perform material around lyrics by his daughter
Sixth album examines our final destination and demonstrates there’s no rule book for grieving