Porcupine Tree are on the cover of the new issue of Prog, on sale now By Jerry Ewing last updated 20 September 22 What's in the brand new issue of Prog Magazine and where you can get it
A beginner's guide to the thrilling, topsy-turvy world of the concept album By Hugh Fielder, Jon Hotten, Sian Llewellyn last updated 20 September 22 Rock is often about more than just the music: it's about The Big Idea, and ambition manifesting itself as The Concept Album
The Top 10 Essential 80s Prog Albums By Nick Shilton last updated 20 September 22 If prog ruled the world in the 1970s, then the 80s found it retreating to take stock. But it still produced some classic albums – and these are the 10 best
How To Watch This Evening's Prog Awards By Jerry Ewing last updated 20 September 22 Your easy guide to keep up to speed with prog's big night at the Progressive Music Awards...
The 10 Essential 70s Prog Rock Albums By Nick Shilton last updated 20 September 22 Epic soundtracks with intricate, melodic harmonies or gratuitous, overblown tosh? No other rock genre - even in the 70s - divided opinion like Prog
The History Of Prog In 50 Albums By Louder last updated 20 September 22 From King Crimson, Yes and Pink Floyd to Dream Theater, Tool and Steven Wilson, these are the 50 albums that built prog
Pink Floyd's Animals reimagined by host of prog stars By Jerry Ewing last updated 20 September 22 Rick Wakeman, Al Di Meola, Billy Cobham, Martin Barre, James LaBrie, Patrick Moraz and more take on Floyd's 1977 album
My Record Collection: Dr Stuart Clark By Jo Kendall last updated 20 September 22 Renowned astronomer, author and Guardian blogger has combed time, space and several guitar shops for a galaxy of progressive music delights.
Total mass retain: How Yes made Close To The Edge By Sid Smith last updated 14 September 22 Sibelius, Herman Hesse, The Mahavishnu Orchestra and even The Kinks. These were the inspirations according to Yes, behind the genius of their fifth studio album
Steve Howe releases emotive new video for Plexus with late son Virgil By Jerry Ewing published 13 September 22 Steve Howe will release Luna Mist, collection of recordings with Virgil Howe, in September
Arc Of Life return with new track All Things Considered By Jerry Ewing published 12 September 22 Yes offshoot Arc Of Life will release their second album Don't Look Down in November
Yes to celebrate 50th anniversary of Close To The Edge with US extensive tour By Fraser Lewry published 29 August 22 Yes will bring their Close To The Edge show to the US later this year, with a tribute show to Alan White also finalised
The top 20 proggiest prog epics ever By Dom Lawson last updated 28 August 22 Length is important: and you might want to clear your diary before listening in
Revisiting the car-crash moment Yes inadvertently performed as a power trio on live TV By David West last updated 11 August 22 It also featured Bill Bruford and Steve Howe taking part in an excruciating interview
The Story Behind The Song: Yes’s Close To The Edge By Sid Smith published 1 August 22 How classical music, Eastern mysticism and the River Thames came together to inspire Yes’s first great side-long epic
"Is that in 17/4?". "No, it's in 17/8!" How Yes made Heaven & Earth By Paul Lester published 16 July 22 In 2014 Prog found themselves in Prague to discuss a brand new Yes album with Chris Squire, Alan White, Steve Howe and Geoff Downes
"We’ve had a lot of really good comments, and others are happy to be less complimentary." Yes, Benoit David and the story of Fly From Here By Chris Roberts published 29 June 22 In 2011 Yes released their first album in a decade. But Fly From Here featured Canadian vocalist Benoit David, not Jon Anderson. Guess how the fans reacted?
How the success of Owner Of A Lonely Heart gave Yes a “fantastic problem”! By Malcolm Dome last updated 15 June 22 It may have split their eager-to-argue fanbase but there's no denying the Trevor Rabin era of Yes were incredibly successful
We saw Yes play a tiny venue as a warm up for their upcoming tour By Matthew North last updated 14 June 22 Last night Yes played the 400 capacity The Wharf in Tavistock, Devon as warm up to their Close To The Edge 50th anniversary tour
The Prog Collective tackle late 60s and early 70s rock on latest collaboration By Jerry Ewing published 9 June 22 Various members of Yes, Tull, Gong, Curved Air, The Flower Kings and more feature on Songs We Were Taught