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Big Big Train announce trumpeter Paul Mitchell joins the band on a full-time basis
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David Gilmour announces Live At The Circus Maximus movie and The Luck And Strange Concerts live album
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King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard become most high-profile band to pull music from Spotify over CEO’s investments in military technology
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"I want to lick you now!": Things are getting Extreme in the Fripp-Willcox household
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Latest Prog News

Big Big Train announce trumpeter Paul Mitchell joins the band on a full-time basis
By Jerry Ewing published
UK prog rockers Big Big Train bolster their line-up with the full-time addition of trumpeter, vocalist and percussionist Paul Mitchell

David Gilmour announces Live At The Circus Maximus movie and The Luck And Strange Concerts live album
By Jerry Ewing published
David Gilmour's Live At The Circus Maximums hits cinemas in September and is released in October

King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard become most high-profile band to pull music from Spotify over CEO’s investments in military technology
By Paul Brannigan published
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard remove music from Spotify as a protest against its CEO's involvment in the 'defence industry'

"I want to lick you now!": Things are getting Extreme in the Fripp-Willcox household
By Fraser Lewry published
Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox's ever-expanding archive of online tomfoolery has been updated

Pure Reason Revolution announce The Dark Third 20th Anniversary UK shows with Chloë Alper
By Jerry Ewing published
Pure Reason Revolution vocalist, bassist and keyboardist Chloe Alper will return to the band for the first time in four years for two special live shows in February

Phil Manzanera and Andy Mackay share live version of Roxy Music's Out Of The Blue as they announce new AM PM Soho Live album
By Jerry Ewing published
Roxy Music's Phil Manzanera, Andy Kackay and Paul Thompson unite for new live album AM PM Soho Live, out in September

"The whole album shimmers with a sonic gloss that's brought it to the 21st century with no loss of historic integrity..." XTC's third album Drums And Wires gets new Steven Wilson Atmos mix
By Jerry Ewing published
XTC's third album, Drums And Wires, will be released on heavyweight vinyl and CD/Blu-ray in September

Steve Rothery and Thorsten Quaeschning share new video for Bioscope's latest single Gentō
By Jerry Ewing published
Martillion guitarist Steve Rothery and Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning will release new Bioscope album, Gentō,’ in July

"He was actually much cleverer than people gave him credit for!" Rick Wakeman pays heartfelt tribute to his late pal Ozzy Osbourne
By Jerry Ewing published
"I loved his madness," says Rick Wakeman as he pays an emotional tribute to his friend, the late Black Sabbath singer Ozzy Osbourne
Latest Prog Features

Prog stars choose the 40 greatest Kate Bush songs of all time
By David West published
Members of Marillion, King Crimson, Nightwish, Big Big Train and others compile a list of a uniqe artist’s most powerful and persuasive creations

Krautrock icons Can and their brief interlude as British pop stars
By Malcolm Dome published
Their one-off exploration of disco-pop, I Want More, featured lyrics written by a roadie and gave them a Top 30 hit in the UK. They took the short-term clamour in their stride

"I formed this band for God’s sake! And I helped Roger a hell of a lot because he wasn’t a musician when we started." The lost Richard Wright interview
By Jerry Ewing published
On the back of a Classic Rock cover story for Pink Floyd's The Wall back in 2000, keyboard player Richard Wright was determined to have his say. And he did

Joseph Arthur’s first acid trip turned him on to the majesty of Rush
By Jo Kendall published
In an incident he doesn’t recommend emulating, the singer-songwriter’s appreciation for the Canadian giants was cemented – but that’s only one of four reasons he loves them

The Pink Floyd songs that influenced final Pink Floyd album The Endless River
By Daryl Easlea published
The biggest influence on The Endless River? Pink Floyd themselves. Here are the sounds from the band’s past that informed their 2014 release

Wang Chung’s Jack Hues reinvented himself by revisiting Robert Wyatt, Radiohead and Talk Talk
By Jo Kendall published
Decades after playing to 80,000 people a night with Wang Chung, the Canterbury artist went wild on Epigonal Quark, with help from Syd Arthur and others
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Latest Prog Reviews

"Adheres largely to the blueprint of its warmly received predecessor." Alan Parsons' From The New World
By Dave Ling published
Not yet ratedFormer Project man releases his sixth studio album under his name alone

Anthony Phillips infuses nimble guitar work with surreal intros on Radio Clyde 1978
By Johnny Sharp published
Extended, remastered edition of 2003 release will appeal to fans of the Genesis co-founder’s playing and early solo songcraft

“Tender and free-flowing”: Jack Bruce’s Harmony Row, expanded to 4 discs
By James McNair published
A fine revamp of one of his key post-Cream milestones, including two excellent TV concerts

“Hymnal and melancholy qualities are still to die for”: Greg Lake Live returns from 2005
By James McNair published
His band doesn’t have the pedigree of many of his collaborators, but a future Jethro Tull guitarist and a TV show musical director prove highly capable foils in three-disc set

“A reminder of what an inspirational band they were”: Horslips At The BBC
By Mike Barnes published
Five discs of previously unreleased material from the Celtic rock pioneers

“The mixing of old and new is exemplary”: Tangerine Dream’s Coventry Cathedral 22
By Jeremy Allen published
An impressive account of the electronic pioneers’ return to the Midlands half a century after their legendary show