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Dave Brock slams BBC film suggestion that Hawkwind stole Paul McCartney's long-lost bass
By Jo Kendall published
Paul McCartney: The Hunt For The Lost Bass tells the story of the former Beatle's long-lost Höfner violin bass

Eivør breaks two-year silence with atmospheric new track Healer
By Martin Kielty published
Faroese artist says her first music since 2024 is a conversation with her younger self, who was full of doubt and didn’t know her own strength

Marillion are "cooking with gas" as new album nears completion
By Jerry Ewing published
Marillion are expected to release their twenty-first studio album later this year

New Muse single Cryogen recalls classic earlier years with spiralling guitar riffs
By Jerry Ewing published
Muse will release their space-themed tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal in June

Yes reschedule postponed UK Fragile tour to May 2027
By Jerry Ewing published
Yes will also release their twenty-fourth studio album, Aurora, in June

Steve Winwood pays tribute to fellow Traffic founder Dave Mason
By Fraser Lewry published
Dave Mason and Steve Winwood founded Traffic in 1967 alongside Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood

Pink Floyd collaborator Polly Samson, wife and creative partner of David Gilmour, has a London photo exhibition
By Paul Brannigan published
Polly Samson - Between This Breath and Then is at the Leica Gallery London
Latest Prog Features

The global hit inspired by LEGO and Simon & Garfunkel that soundtracked a Martian invasion
By Alex Burrows published
A decade in the making, the classic ballad featuring Moody Blues singer Justin Hayward was a standout on Jeff Wayne’s epic prog sci-fi album The War Of The Worlds

"You're never too old to learn a bit about technique." Colin Blunstone on The Zombies, keeping it in the family, and looking after what Suzannah Hoffs calls his "just plain sexy" voice
By Dave Ling published
It’s that time of the season - Zombies singer Colin Blunstone is touring the UK this month

The roots of the “barbarians with electronics” accused of stealing Paul McCartney’s bass
By Joe Banks published
Dave Brock’s band didn’t steal the Beatle’s instrument – but in their early days they were involved in a wide range of nefarious incidents some distance from the world of “peace and love”

Why you shouldn’t ask Tony Banks about Genesis’ live album Seconds Out
By Chris Roberts published
Why did he miss out an entire piano solo? Why did Steve Hackett leave during mixing sessions? Did the band sound better on stage than in the studio? Did early fans stop liking them because they became popular? The keyboard master speaks out

“Time is short. I have things I need to make before I die”: The darkness that led Ulver to Neverland
By Matt Mills published
Norwegian chameleon rejected the nation’s controversial black metal scene, then rejected his record label, and recently rejected synthpop. Now he’s rejected the tragedy of the band’s past – and partying too – to embrace freedom instead

Keith Emerson’s manager wanted to ditch plans for a flying piano. Emerson proved him wrong
By Dave Everley published
Backstage boss Stewart Young took one look at the prototype in 1974 and decided to walk away – but the keyboard maestro wouldn’t have it

What happened when Be-Bop Deluxe founder Bill Nelson formed an improv trio with Soft Machine and Gong members
By Sid Smith published
The prog polymath felt Orchestra Futura’s performances should be left as one-off experiences. But Theo Travis and Dave Sturt persuaded him to release Live At Nelsonica & Clothworkers Hall
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Latest Prog Reviews

Soen continue to become more metal and less prog with Reliance
By Paul Travers published
Sticking to compositions of around four minutes, the musicianship and production remain exemplary. But it’s too often funnelled into predictable patterns

“Originally a career-staller, this version really is essential”: Ultravox’s The Collection – Deluxe Edition
By Prog Magazine published
Revisited with deep attention to detail, Midge Ure and co’s imperial phase reissue is a genuine audio-visual banquet

“An immersive emotional ride, showing that music makes us feel whole again”: Airbag’s Dysphoria Live
By Johnny Sharp published
Over 20 years in, Oslo trio deliver their first official live album – and it was worth the wait

“They combine emotional intensity with rapidly evolving progressive chops”: EBB’s The Mirror
By Stephen Lambe published
Scottish collective’s impressive second album demonstrates why their profile is exploding

“In many ways a dry run for The Wall”: Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here remains mysterious at 50
By Joe Banks published
Alienation, loss and a legendary live bootleg – the prog giants’ post-Dark Side masterpiece gets an impressive anniversary box set treatment.

“Often too leaden to float, but the future is visible”: Nektar’s deluxe edition of A Tab In The Ocean
By Chris Roberts published
1972 album, which saw them edging away from psychedelia back to standard rock, returns with live treats that hint at what was to come





