Meet Golden Caves: The Dutch band on a collision course between prog and pop By Chris McGarel published 5 September 17 Not prog, not pop: meet the Dutch fivepiece who "sit in the middle of two fanbases or two genres"
It's Prog, Jim, But Not As We Know It: The Chambers Brothers By Malcolm Dome published 4 September 17 Making the case for The Chambers Brothers - The Time Has Come's addition to the prog canon
Fad gadgets: The gizmos putting the prog into progress By Rhodri Marsden published 4 September 17 Rhodri Marsden on three of the latest must-have gizmos, including Fender bluetooth speakers and an eco-friendly guitar
The Prog Interview: Inside the mind of The Moody Blues frontman Justin Hayward By Malcolm Dome published 4 September 17 As frontman of The Moody Blues, Justin Hayward played a key role in reinventing the band’s sound and leading them to global success. We find out more about his life and career
My Prog Hero: Tom G Warrior on early Roxy Music By Malcolm Dome published 4 September 17 Would you believe that the Triptykon and former Celtic Frost frontman Tom G Warrior is mesmerised by early Roxy Music?
Carl Palmer: "ELP fulfilled a musical dream” By Dom Lawson published 4 September 17 In 2017, Carl Palmer was presented with the Prog God Award at the Progressive Music Awards. Here we pay tribute to this founder member of Emerson, Lake and Palmer
Theo Travis: "My new album is very much new prog rock - no elves in sight" By Sid Smith published 4 September 17 In-demand prog jazz saxophonist and flautist Theo Travis is busier than ever. He takes time out to tell us exactly what he’s been up to...
David Gilmour on touring, Pompeii and the future By Daryl Easlea published 4 September 17 As David Gilmour: Live At Pompeii reaches cinemas ahead of its release on DVD, CD and vinyl, the Pink Floyd man joins Prog for a chat
All around the world: Meet China's Re-Tros By Natasha Scharf published 4 September 17 Could one of China’s biggest bands break the wall with their UK debut? Meet multi-instrumentalist Hua Dong
Meet Mark Fisher, the man behind Limelight fanzine By Natasha Scharf published 3 September 17 From fanboy to founding editor – Mark Fisher remembers his time at XTC’s official mag
The rocky road to Trade's third album Unify By Dave Ling published 3 September 17 The story of Billy Sherwood's cult prog band Trade, whose rise to fame wouldn’t have been possible without Toto, Gentle Giant or Yes
Steve Howe teams up with his son on new album Nexus By Natasha Scharf published 3 September 17 Yes guitar virtuoso Steve Howe teams up with his multi-instrumentalist son for new album Nexus: an album of cosmic proportions
Introducing Prospekt: "We have the right twists and turns at the right times" By Phil Weller published 3 September 17 Oxford prog metallers Prospekt are reborn and reshaped with new line-up and second album
Introducing Gaudi, the Magnetic Italian multi-instrumentalist By Sid Smith published 2 September 17 Gaudi's spacious grooves and psychedelic jazz prog are the sound of this multi-instrumentalist following his instincts
Paperlate: Could an event like Be Prog! My Friend happen in the UK? By Jerry Ewing published 2 September 17 Jerry Ewing asks whether a festival like Barcelona's Be Prog! My Friend could ever be successful in the UK
Ufomammut: "The two bands we all agree were great are The Beatles & Pink Floyd" By Chris McGarel published 2 September 17 Introducing Ufomammut, the Italian trio who specialise in psychedelic space rituals and progressive sludge
Rick Wakeman's Caped Crusade: (I Want To Be) Elected! By Rick Wakeman published 1 September 17 Rick Wakeman gets political – with The Progressive Rock Party
Steven Wilson: Everything You Need To Know By Louder published 25 August 17 The collected stories from the Louder Archive
Limelight: Meet Brother Ape and their mega riffs from Sweden By Dom Lawson published 3 August 17 70s prog worship meets mega riffs and plenty of improv with these Swedes…
Limelight: Orsome Welles introduce their metallic prog from Australia By Phil Weller published 2 August 17 Metallic and melodic prog making waves from Down Under