It's Prog, Jim, But Not As We Know It: Stevie Wonder By Malcolm Dome published 25 May 17 How prog is Stevie Wonder's Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants?
Sepultura's Andreas Kisser pays tribute to his prog heroes Yes By Natasha Scharf published 25 May 17 Sepultura’s guitarist is such a big Yes fan that his band’s new album is named in their honour!
Rick Wakeman's Caped Crusade: In a word (or several) By Rick Wakeman published 25 May 17 Rick ditches tact and diplomacy, and speaks his mind
Steven Wilson: "I have a strong personality and I don’t need to hide it anymore" By Jo Kendall published 25 May 17 Three singles, a “pop” record and an almost major label deal? It’s a brave new world for Steven Wilson with upcoming album To The Bone
Limelight: Meet Edensong, where metal and classical music collide By Philip Wilding published 25 May 17 Metal and classical trains of thought meet to create musical theatre
Limelight: Introducing Barock Project By Giulia Mascheroni published 25 May 17 Meet Barock Project, the Italians who relish the power of progression
Limelight: Meet Kaprekar’s Constant - "We’re trying to work out who we are" By David Keevil published 24 May 17 These folk proggers deal in history, mathematics and Van der Graaf worship
Limelight: Introducing enchanting chamber pop trio Beatrix Players By Isere Lloyd-Davis published 24 May 17 Meet the three women making hauntingly beautiful sounds
Pallas’ Graeme Murray gives us a glimpse into his prog world By Grant Moon published 24 May 17 The great and good of progressive music let us on their proggy pasts. This month, Pallas bassist Graeme Murray
Damenek's Guy Manning: "The clock is ticking, humans are wiping themselves out" By Dave Ling published 24 May 17 After debuting at last year’s Summer’s End festival to great success, Damenek have now released their debut album On Track. We speak to frontman Guy Manning to find out more
Bands tell us what to expect from this year's Be Prog! My Friend festival By Phil Weller published 24 May 17 British festivals, with an ever-looming fear of rain, can be a drag. Luckily the sun-kissed city of Barcelona offers Be Prog! My Friend, a unique and stunning prog festival
Voyager: "We are progressive in many ways" By Chris Cope published 24 May 17 With Voyager on album number six, it feels like the melodic prog metallers are now truly finding their feet in the prog world. The Aussies open up about their impressive new effort Ghost Mile…
Cosmic Drama: How Voivod became prog metal pioneers By Malcolm Dome published 24 May 17 With Voivod’s early groundbreaking Noise Records albums recently reissued on BMG, we speak to drummer Away about the band’s path from naïve young noiseniks to prog metal innovators
Carl Palmer remembers ELP: "I can't believe we called a prog album Love Beach" By Dom Lawson published 24 May 17 The latest batch of Emerson, Lake & Palmer reissues drops this month, so we spoke to the band’s sole surviving member, Carl Palmer, to discover the stories behind the releases...
"We've been going 50 years, it's time to make some effort." Procol Harum reflect on their golden era By Paul Sexton published 24 May 17 The 50th anniversary of their debut may be approaching, showed Procol Harum weren’t slowing down. Prog caught up with frontman, the late Gary Brooker, and new lyricist Pete Brown to find out more
Lonely Robot: Space-themed exploration and sonic sounds By Grant Moon published 23 May 17 John Mitchell’s Lonely Robot continue their musical exploration with second album The Big Dream. He chats to Prog about meeting his heroes, low self-esteem and his love for soundtracks
The Outer Limits: How prog are Temples? By Paul Lester published 23 May 17 They’re the small town psych rockers who want to create a sound without borders and their new album was influenced by Peter Hammill. So we have to ask: how prog are Temples?
Public Service Broadcasting on the story behind their new concept album By Emma Johnston published 23 May 17 Inspired by the history of the mining industry in Wales, PSB’s new concept album feels even more relevant given the UK’s current political situation. Prog finds out more...
Solstafir: "A band is a glacier – there's a lot of stuff no one sees" By Dom Lawson published 23 May 17 Just as they began to cause waves outside their native Iceland, Sólstafir were nearly quashed by inter-band relationships. Frontman Aðalbjörn reflects on the band's past and future
Roger Waters: Is this the life he really wants? By Marcel Anders published 23 May 17 Roger Waters has moved on, mended broken bridges and is now looking to the future – but he’s still worried about the state of the world. He opens up to Prog...