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Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien announces second solo album, Blue Morpho, will be released in May
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Sole surviving Moody Blues member Justin Hayward announces UK tour for October
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David Gilmour's iconic black Strat is now the most expensive guitar ever
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Devin Townsend has finally announced his life’s work, The Moth
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Latest Prog News

Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien announces second solo album, Blue Morpho, will be released in May
By Jerry Ewing published
Radiohead's Ed O'Brien shares a visualiser for the title track of his new album Blue Morpho as he puts his full name to a solo album for the first time

Sole surviving Moody Blues member Justin Hayward announces UK tour for October
By Jerry Ewing published
Justin Hayward's The Story In Your Eyes UK tour runs through 11 cities in October

David Gilmour's iconic black Strat is now the most expensive guitar ever
By Fraser Lewry published
Cost-of-living crisis? What cost-of-living crisis?

Devin Townsend has finally announced his life’s work, The Moth
By Matt Mills published
Devin Townsend has reached peak Devin Townsend, unveiling a 24-track behemoth with choirs, orchestras and a song called We Don’t Deserve Dogs. Listen to maximalist preview Enter The City.

Yes to release expanded and remastered edition of From A Page in April
By Jerry Ewing published
Oliver Wakeman's era as keyboard player in Yes is reassessed with a new in-depth edition of the band's 2019 release From A Page

Midge Ure announces new album A Man Of Two Worlds and releases lead single Just Words
By Martin Kielty published
Ultravox icon will launch 21-date tour when the half-instrumental LP arrives on May 8

Jon Anderson announces more UK live shows for September
By Jerry Ewing published
Former Yes singer Jon Anderson will now play shows in Brighton, Oxford, Nottingham and Portsmouth
Latest Prog Features

Peter Gabriel wanted to hire them. They preferred their own music
By Dom Lawson published
The ex-Genesis singer wanted them to be his backing band exclusively, leaving them to choose between his ambitions or their own

“Some fans preferred it to Genesis”: The unexpected consequences of Steve Hackett’s Voyage Of The Acolyte
By Mike Barnes published
Guitarist believes his solo debut proved Genesis had a future after Peter Gabriel’s departure – but it also led to two years of soul-searching

Why Devin Townsend had to abandon King Crimson, Yes and Gentle Giant for AC/DC and Bon Jovi
By Phil Weller published
His 2024 album PowerNerd was a risky, vulnerable and honest facing of his demons, which he’d been avoiding until a dam broke in his mind

Some say Soen’s new album isn’t prog enough. But they cite Genesis in their defence
By Chris Cope published
Reliance is definitely different from its predecessors. But Martin Lopez and Joel Ekelöf draw comparisons with Selling England By The Pound in their defence

“He smashed the LP against the wall. It was the only one we had!” Prog pioneers’ doubts over the song that made their name
By Joe Banks published
With the help of The Who and Jimi Hendrix, and a helmet he found outside his hotel room, the bandleader acquired a nickname he’s now carried for nearly 60 years

Great new prog you must hear from Devin Townsend, Green Carnation, Midge Ure, Teramaze and more in Prog's brand new Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new prog you must hear from Hanry, Advent Horizon, Coal & Crayon and more in all new racks Of The Week

“It’s definitely earned its keep”: David Gilmour on the guitar he sold for $4m – that’s just sold again for $14.5m
By Jerry Ewing published
The Black Strat was with him from 1970 until 2019, when it was one of more than 120 instruments he auctioned for charity

“I try to be professional and respectful. I had to go along with it”: When Yes told Oliver Wakeman not to come back
By Nick Shilton published
Keyboardist son of Rick had to tour with a band that had already fired him – but he still enjoyed the road trip, and it led to the creation of From A Page
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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



