
Marillion keyboard player Mark Kelly and daughter Tallulah launch new podcast Prog & Progeny
Prog & Progeny features Marillion's Mark Kelly and daughter Tallulah discussing Marillion, music and life in general
Excellent parenting skills here
Swedish prog rockers The Flower Kings will release their latest album LOVE in May
John Mellencamp drummer Kenny Aronoff shows his prog chops drumming to Changes by Yes for the first time
The 15-disc The Official Broadcast Collection collects live Rick Wakeman shows between 1980 and 2014 on CD and DVD
Bon Voyage (Live Hamburg Audimax 1981), recorded by Schulze with former Ash Ra Tempel colleague Manuel Göttsching, will be released in April
Pink Floyd At Pompeii - MCMLXXII is digitally re-mastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage, with enhanced audio newly mixed by Steven Wilson
New companion EP Scop features previously unreleased demos from the original Bard sessions and more and will be released in March
Warning: Includes bonus footage
Cosmic Cathedral sees Thompson and Morse hook up with Phil Keaggy and Byron House and they will release debut album Deep Water in April
Genesis's 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway will now be released on June 12
Folk proggers Steeleye Span will release their new studio album Conflict later in the year
Safer pyrotechnics, local hero status and the benefit of a Wallace & Gromit movie helped make his 2017 concert movie a very different experience from Floyd’s 1972 release
Lyricist, art director, producer and all-round creative who aimed to enlighten, provoke or stir died in November 2024 without being fully aware of what he’d achieved
The Irish band’s award-winning work on cult 80s TV show Robin Of Sherwood transformed how music was used in small-screen productions. Amid flashbacks to overwork and lightning-speed inspiration, they bowed out at the Albert Hall with the release of Legend Extended
We sat down with Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson at the end of 2024 to speak about their 50-year journey from there to here - and what might happen next
He once gatecrashed Chris Squire’s dressing room because he knew nothing about concerts. Later, when his own band were at their proggiest, he took everything he could out of opening on Yes’ Relayer tour of 1974
Norwegian multi-instrumentalist explains what the genres have in common, buying a synth just to learn one Pink Floyd song, and discovering musical airplane engines via his wife
The Oxford quintet’s era-defining second record turns 30 this month. Here’s the story of how it came together.
Great new proggy sounds from Oak, Panzerballett, Lumens and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
Keith Emerson, Davy O’List and Lee Jackson created enough controversy to last for decades in their original three-year run
Fish, Steve Rothery and Mark Kelly look back at the making of Marillion's best-known and most successful record, Misplaced Childhood
Travelling the world with his Walkman, the young Australian moved on from his family’s opera and folk to Rush, Steven Wilson, Brian Eno, Francis Dunnery and Anathema, and adopted his chequered headband in honour of Cheap Trick
Big Big Train's companion to 2012's English Electric Part One arrives right on time…
11-disc set gathers what the perverse polymath pair did after 10cc – which was basically anything they wanted to do
Rejuvenated after latest album The Last Will And Testament, the prog/death metal masters honour both sides of their sound with cinematic accoutrements
Prog metal touches and djent influences shine through the barely-checked aggression on Ukrainians’ fifth album
Yes’ Jon Davison is among the guests as bassist/singer limbers up for a return to the road after suffering a stroke
Norwegian prog trio hook up with Elephant9 keyboard player for epic saga
Reunion with Tarja Turunen is a high point on his second solo album, which mixes prog with vintage metal to impressive effect
It’s back to the future as Mike Portnoy returns to the prog metal giants – bringing a little of their old magic with him
The Polish prog metallers’ fourth live album contains maximum simpatico between band and audience
After channeling Nick Drake and Bert Jansch on his first record, the Swedish guitarist’s pivot from extreme metal brings him to a Kate Bush-like world
John Etheridge’s arrival adds a harder, defined edge to the band’s 1976 album