Louise Patricia Crane's Netherworld stars members of King Crimson and Jethro Tull – plus beauty and darkness
Informed by childhood memories, Louise Patricia Crane's new album is an intensely personal dark fantasia
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
Bassist/vocalist reflects on his band being called the next big thing – but also the most unsellable product of all time
Inspired by Tolkien at an early age, the Tennessean encountered prog when a punk friend handed over his suddenly unwanted record collection
Psych-punk drummer says his duo took inspiration from the krautrock pioneers’ ability to twist pop ditties into heavy drone experiments
Determination to pay tribute to his influences prove he’s a risk-taker with a thirst for growth – which is very prog
Great new prog you must hear from Days Between Stations, Tomo Katsadura, Sarah Neufeld / Richard Reed Parry / Rebecca Foon and more
Can's classic releases sound only like themselves, yet the band's influence lives on. These are their best albums
More Questions Than Answers has come eight years after their previous studio album, but bandleader Gary Chandler knows why it might just be their best-ever release
Yes, Genesis and Pink Floyd were the guitarist’s early purchases – making more sense of his presence in Saucerful Of Secrets than it may have seemed