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The story of Porcupine Tree's Deadwing is on the cover of the new gift-packed issue of Prog, which is on sale now
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Ulver share ambient new single Weeping Stone as they announce "largely instrumental" new album Neverland
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"The music is perfectly in sync with the visuals!" Noel Fielding opens up on his love for Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here
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"I believe it has the potential to be something very special". Steven Wilson's Hand. Cannot. Erase. to be adapted for theatre stage
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Latest Prog News

The story of Porcupine Tree's Deadwing is on the cover of the new gift-packed issue of Prog, which is on sale now
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog 165 also features Peter Hammill, John Lodge, Cardiacs, Gazpacho, Steve Morse, Solstice, Atomic Rooster, Crown Lands, The Utopia Strong, Barry Palmer, Cate Le Bon, Amorphis and loads more...

Ulver share ambient new single Weeping Stone as they announce "largely instrumental" new album Neverland
By Jerry Ewing published
Ulver will release their brand new album, Neverland, digitally in December and physically in February

"The music is perfectly in sync with the visuals!" Noel Fielding opens up on his love for Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here
By Jerry Ewing published
Noel Fielding has created several paintings of Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett to help promote the upcoming reissue of Wish You Were Here

"I believe it has the potential to be something very special". Steven Wilson's Hand. Cannot. Erase. to be adapted for theatre stage
By Jerry Ewing published
New stage adaptation of Steven Wilson's fourth album, Hand. Cannot. Erase. has the musician's full backing

Jane Weaver to release 15th Anniversary edition of psych folk album The Fallen By Watch Bird
By Jerry Ewing published
Modern psychedelic artist Jane Weaver will perform the whole of fourth album, The Fallen By Watch Bird, on tour in April

Pink Floyd share new stereo mix of Shine On You Crazy Diamond, presented for the first time as a single continuous piece of music
By Jerry Ewing published
Pink Floyd will reissue their ninth studio album, Wish You Were Here, on various formats on December 12

"Prepare yourselves for a night of epic music!" Voivod announce UK tour dates in June 2026
By Jerry Ewing published
Canadian prog metal legends Voivod will tour the UK with Midnight and Cryptosis in June
Latest Prog Features

"It's definitely different. There's a lot of soul music in there." The story of Luke Machin's debut solo album, Living On The Edge
By Phil Weller published
Maschine and The Tangent guitarist Luke Machin is one of prog's most respected young guitarists. But for his Soulshine project he turned away from the day job to soul music

Great new prog you need to hear from Einar Solberg, The Blackheart Orchestra, Blanket and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new prggy sounds from School Disco, New Miserable Experience, Laughing Stock, Ozul and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

“It could have been like painting a moustache on the Mona Lisa”: Welsh duo risked covering prog royalty
By Johnny Sharp published
Their third release, partly inspired by the album-sleeve scenery around them, features a long list of impressive guests. They’re hoping someone will accuse them of “drowning in a sea of pretentiousness” again

A prog metal band recorded three albums in one go. “I wouldn’t recommend it,” says their singer
By Matt Mills published
They’re already known for utilising a wide range of musical styles, but the first record of their trilogy is broader and deeper than ever – and the third part is said to be something no band have done before

“We made bad albums. Two should be melted down into flowerpots”: What Carl Palmer really thinks of ELP
By Philip Wilding published
Comparing his band to Yes and Pink Floyd, the sole surviving member looks back on OTT productions, getting carried away with overdubs and constant criticism – but insists: “We were setting a standard”

Genesis made rock for hirsute proggers: Then they wrote the song that brought women to their shows
By Paul Lester published
Genesis's first single since becoming a three-piece was a savvy change of tack

Did Steve Hogarth deny the world a lot of great music with his approach to Marillion?
By David West published
He discusses embracing artistic tension, avoiding the well-trodden path, escaping his narcissism, what really went wrong with the record industry, the band’s decade in the wilderness and why it took him 28 years to get them to the Royal Albert Hall
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Latest Prog Reviews

“Deals with the fact there’s no hope of escaping The Trump Show”: Snarky Puppy & Metropole Orkest’s Somni
By Jeremy Allen published
Texan prog-jazz collective hang out with some old friends who helped them score their first of five Grammys to date

Spock’s Beard reference their own past and future on The Archaeoptimist
By Gary McKenzie published
After a seven-year silence the Americans return with a new label, new drummer, new co-writer and a new vision via Ryo Okumoto

Derek Shulman takes aim at Syd Barrett, Beach Boys and Eagles in his not-very-gentle memoir Giant Steps
By Johnny Sharp published
Former Gentle Giant vocalist who became an A&R bigwig provides an refreshingly undiplomatic account of his career on stage and off it

Hawkwind’s PXR5 plugs into the more celebrated Hall Of The Mountain Grill
By Joe Banks published
Their last album with the wayward genius – showing the band at their most confrontational yet most accessible – returns in remastered vinyl and CD with additional tracks

Lunatic Soul’s The World Under Unsun concludes eight-album circle-of-life story
By Paul Travers published
Riverside’s Mariusz Duda concludes his circle-of-life-and-death story with eighth instalment (that takes place between the fifth and fourth)

Gazpacho’s Magic 8-Ball explores characters at breaking point
By Polly Glass published
Norwegian art-rockers deliver tightly-focused songs after a Hollywood clash forced them to reboot their 12th album




