Listen to the audience playlist Mike Portnoy has compiled for the Dream Theater tour
Mike Portnoy's DT40 audience playlist includes songs by Snarky Puppy, Queens Of The Stone Age, Frank Zappa, Jack White and many more
Mike Portnoy's DT40 audience playlist includes songs by Snarky Puppy, Queens Of The Stone Age, Frank Zappa, Jack White and many more
Miley Cyrus has proved once again that she has good taste
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour reflects upon the genesis of one of his band's most iconic songs, Shine On You Crazy Diamond
US prog rockers Coheed And Cambria will release their latest album The Father Of Make Believe in March
Norwegian proggers Leprous will tour Europe, Latin America and return to North America in the first half of 2025
"I didn’t think I had it in me": Steven Wilson released a surprise Christmas song in 2023 after an unlikely challenge from a friend
Primus have announced a open call across the universe for a "well-mannered, affable" new drummer. Here's how to submit your application
Ohio's instrumental post-rockers If These Trees Could Talk played their very first UK performance at this year's Portals Festival
Danfest 13 takes place this weekend at The Musician Pub in Leicester
Steven Wilson will release his new solo album The Overview ahead of the live dates in May and June
King Crimson and ELP producer and lyricist Pete Sinfield sadly died on Thursday, aged 80
Moody Blues bassist and vocalist John Lodge will release new extended EP Love Conquers All in February
The Yes powerhouse bassist had a unique talent for knowing where to be among a relentless band of virtuosos
Norwegians didn’t make things easy for themselves by forming as an octet, while one member tried to avoid their natural musical tendencies; but thanks to the European prog community they’re riding high at last
Having recently quit Deep Purple, the bassist was looking for a new challenge in 1973. It came in the form of The Butterfly Ball And The Grasshopper’s Feast, featuring notable prog guest stars
Yes guitarist Steve Howe picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance
Latest album Melodies Of Atonement sees the Norwegians continuing to strip back and seek catchier elements of themselves – including taking influence from hip-hop
The prog supergroup were at their creative peak when they created the 1973 epic that took the world by storm, despite the apparent hordes of critics
Between 1983 and 2014 he released a series of records that took him beyond the confines of Jethro Tull – for a variety of reasons and with a variety of results
1974’s ambitious double-album took a heavy toll on the people who worked on it – then its lukewarm reception and bewildering stage show made things even more tense
Fantastic new prog to enjoy from Crisálida, Kill The Drama Queen, Myriad's Veil and more..
Guitar maestro professes his love for Ian Anderson’s genius, along with early Yes, ELP and King Crimson
Former Porcupine Tree and current O.R.k. member on seeing Daevid Allen live, falling under Tim Smith’s spell, messing about with plastic cameras and, well, Lonnie Donegan
Psych-prog-stoners at their best on seaside rendezvous stage
Eighth album of challenging and mesmerising atmospherics from Iceland’s gnarliest post-rock band.
Continuing the melodic explorations they began in 2019, French prog metallers’ 10th full-length album is a beautiful and sophisticated piece of work
Jerry Richards’ band delivers grooves, hooks and vitality on 11th album, amid a concept story of AI and machines
Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight
Jazz, fusion, and a dash of muzak from the drummer’s electronic and acoustic experiments from 1977 to 2007
Lavish 10-disc package celebrates the Canterbury legend, with hard work done to deliver contemporary commentary and revitalize his 1970 Hyde Park show
Scandinavians expand their horizons yet again, but remain in sight of their ethereal, stargazing base
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)