Former Iron Maiden man Tony Moore announces UK tour dates
One-time Iron Maiden and Cutting Crew keyboard player Tony Moore will tour his recent Awake album in January
One-time Iron Maiden and Cutting Crew keyboard player Tony Moore will tour his recent Awake album in January
Tinyfish/Shineback man Simon Godfrey plans to reissue his entire back catalogue through his new record label
UK dark proggers Antimatter celebrate their 25th anniversary next year with the release of Parallel Matter
Former US President Jimmy Carter has died at the age of 100
Gentle Giant will release Playing The Fool: The Complete Live Experience in the Spring
Kate Bush has something to say
Young UK prog rocker Dominic Sanderson will release his second album, Blazing Revelations, in February
Watch Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin unleash the King Crimson beast
Modern prog supergroup O.R.k, will release their new album in 2025
Nightwish release 45-minute film exploring the creation of their 10th album
Steven Wilson's The Overview, a concept album featuring two long-form pieces of music, will be released on March 14
Popular UK prog rockers Nova Cascade will release their final album Boxman in April
Often called ‘the man who shot the 70s,’ the photographer experienced unforgettable moments with Pink Floyd, Kevin Ayers, Arthur Brown, Genesis and more
One of the 80s hitmaker’s early bands covered two of their songs – but it took him years to realise their genius, and he still doesn’t truly understand it
After a long illness and the admission that his promise of writing an album about each State of the US had been a gimmick, he wobbled then reset with 2010 album that’s a prog-tinged curio
After abandoning a fully-written solo album in 2021, former frontman looks forward to a life without a leather jacket – and possibly without a guitar – with his debut EP We Ascend leading the way
The self-described “Chief Audience Abuser” with Tinyfish and Shineback explored the idea that he might be a musician on 2017 release – but also expounded his theories on the nature of reality
80s outfit never had a record deal or management – instead they“got good at being poor” to avoid compromising their musical values, and it’s kept them going through the decades
Mick Abrahams, Clive Bunker, Jeffrey Hammond, Peter John Vettese and Tony Iommi recall what they learned from – or what they did to – band leader Ian Anderson
With help from an ex Yes member and a new engineer, 1981 release marked a significant update without a loss of their musical values. But is it a concept album?
The recently-released live record from 2023 shows how much has changed in 50 years, as John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest look forward to the “progtastic” double album they’ve nearly finished
Leader Jem Godfrey, who took a financial hit to spend five months focusing on the band’s double-length concept album, explains why doing something connected with their past equals doing something entirely new
Mikael Åkerfeldt and guitarist Fredrik Åkesson regret that people focus so much on one element of their sound, when there’s so much more to The Last Will And Testament
Charting a different course from their Scandinavian contemporaries, new version of their debut album confirms they were right to record without a click track – or indeed brakes
Triple-disc set captures the space rock veterans’ sonic destruction at celebratory event, which shows how well their latest music sits with their early work – and inspires thoughts of music yet to come
Ex-Be Bop Deluxe leader’s 1981 solo release is greatly expanded to impressive effect
17 CDs and three DVDs provide everything you need to know about a counterculture band many have heard of, but fewer have listened to
Box set edition of 2003 release proves that, even though it was viewed as a curio, it’s in line with Ian Anderson’s regular musical explorations
Lauded concept album from Oklahoma City’s finest has lost nothing in 22 years, while gaining new nuance in Dolby Atmos
Expansive 10-disc collection is the first of three charting decades of his onstage work
The Greek trio’s musical take on the apocalyptic Gospel of John returns 52 years on with far less controversy and unbroken artistic impact
80-minute work from 2009 – of which just a fraction was used in a movie soundtrack – was rescued from his vault following his 2022 death
Marking an and and a beginning for the band, this extended version of the 1997 original states its case as an elegant outlier in their catalogue
As 2022’s The Tipping Point confirmed, they’ve always known how to go big without ever going over the top