Thy Art Is Murder and the story behind the Depression Sessions EP By Metal Hammer published 11 August 16 Three deathcore heavyweights have combined for a special EP – and it features Thy Art Is Murder’s swansong with CJ
Seven reasons why you should be excited that Avenged Sevenfold are back By Metal Hammer published 10 August 16 Metal heavyweights Avenged Sevenfold will be hitting the UK early next year - here are some reasons why you should get excited for their return
ZZ Top are on the cover of the new issue of Classic Rock - out now By Classic Rock published 10 August 16 Classic Rock 227 also features Steven Tyler, Eric Church, Lydia Loveless, Sturgill Simpson, Alice Cooper, Spider, Scorpion Child, L7, Ricky Gervais, Steely Dan, Walter Trout and much more...
Mastodon's Brann Dailor discusses his pre-Bloodstock nerves By Dave Ling published 5 August 16 Mastodon make their debut appearance at Bloodstock this August – drummer Brann Dailor joins us to discuss his pre-show nerves
The 25 best country rock songs of all time By Mark Blake, Bill DeMain, Paul Elliott, Jerry Ewing, Polly Glass, Rob Hughes, Henry Yates published 5 August 16 From rock stars who’ve ‘gone country’ to country stars showing their rock side, we’ve scoured the countrified world for these 25 prime cuts
Be Prog! My Friend - live review By Dave Everley published 2 August 16 Not yet rated Established names and homegrown bands collectively deliver a Be Prog! My Friend, a festival that punches above its weight
Korean post-rockers Jambinai are putting the Seoul back into prog By Grant Moon published 20 July 16 The first Korean band ever to appear in Prog Magazine, Jambinai discuss life in Korea's lonely prog scene and new album Hermitage
Rick Wakeman rails against travel insurance in this month's Caped Crusade By Rick Wakeman published 18 July 16 Rick Wakeman rails against the trials and tribulations of being over 60 and out on the road in this month's regular column
Are you a discerning prog fan? Bert Hodds has the label for you By David Keevill published 17 July 16 Bob ‘Bert’ Hodds is the man behind a new record label The Uranium club, which promises to be the place to go for the discerning prog fan
Three musical gadgets putting the prog into progress By Rhodri Marsden published 17 July 16 Rhodri Marsden picks three of the latest must-have musical gizmos including wah pedal Converse and cardboard drum kits
Sir Richard Bishop picks Yes maestro Steve Howe as his prog hero By Natasha Scharf published 16 July 16 Sun City Girls and Rangda guitarist Sir Richard Bishop remembers how Steve How influenced him when he was learning his guitar craft