
Pink Floyd explored communication on The Division Bell, despite their communication issues
Pink Floyd explored the theme of communication on 1994 album The Division Bell – despite their infamous communication issues
Pink Floyd explored the theme of communication on 1994 album The Division Bell – despite their infamous communication issues
The Geoff Downes-led new lineup of Asia play the band’s first three albums, one per night, in April
Just some of the co-founding keyboardist’s iconic contributions to an award-winning catalogue of groundbreaking muisic
Since picking up the progressive rock baton from Genesis in the 80s, Marillion have recorded one of prog’s most impressive catalogues, and these are their best albums
Pop star made his life-changing decision at a Camel concert, before discovering the work of keyboard genius Wakeman via Yes
Stuart Braithwaite found himself unexpectedly inspired by King Crimson on his band’s 11th record – and the influence of Pink Floyd could appear on their next
Omar Rodriguez-Lopez challenged himself to stop aiming for perfection, and challenged old friend Cedric Bixler-Zavala to write direct lyrics. It wasn’t easy for either of them
Crispian Mills hails the “complete maniac” Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Alice Cooper producer for his work on 1999 album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris tell how without their Patreon-funding they might not have got to make album number four, Exul
In 2009 US prog metallers Mastodon released their conceptual opus Crack The Skye. It proved to be the step up to the big time the band deserved...
The story of the Washington instrumental trio's third album, 2014's The Joy Of Motion
Admitting that arrogance played a role in accepting the challenge, Wilson was left with an even greater appreciation of Fripp’s achievements
Long before he started playing bass, but after discovering Wishbone Ash and Curved Air, he was introduced to the pioneering power trio’s 1971 album by a future bandmate
How young UK prog metal quintet TesseracT introduced themselves to the world back in 2010...
Ace new proggy sounds from AVAWAVES, Transcendence, TÖRZS, Constellations Of Atlas and more...
Inspired by the Beatles, a famous piece of classical music and the post-war era, Fool’s Overture isn’t the band’s longest song – but it’s by far their most complex and intense
Born into a musical family and a pro by his teenage years with a real-life education in backstage realities, the passionate drummer has seen dreams come true with Arthur Brown, Atomic Rooster, Asia, Mike Oldfield and others
Their fourth album, a prophetic masterpiece and best-selling work, made them stars – but its creation wasn’t easy
The Finnish brothers created a different working method for their fifth album, but to their surprise the results weren’t much different from the previous four. Which was no bad thing