Brittney Slayes shines in new Ayreon live video for Fate Of Man
Dutch prog rockers Ayreon will release 01011001 - Live Beneath The Waves in May
Northern Ireland post-rock quartet And So I Watch You From Afar also announce Decmber tour dates
The new Super Deluxe version of Yes's Fragile album is remastered and features rarities and previously unreleased live recordings
Tool’s former bassist has explained how the prog metal icons’ “frustrating” songwriting led to him leaving the band
This year's ProgStock Festival takes place in Rutherford, New Jersey from October 18-20.
May's performance came at this year's Starmus, the science and arts festival co-founded by the Queen guitarist
"Kscope seems like a logical home for what I’ve been coming up with of late."
The four shows will be David Gilmour's first US shows for eight years
PSYCH! British Prog, Rock, Folk & Blues 1966-1973 will be released on June 21
Korean experimental/post-rock innovators Jambinai will play London's Dingwalls on May 15 and The Great Escape on May 16
Stoner metal stalwarts Baroness, occult rockers Graveyard and proggy doom dealers Pallbearer will hit the UK and Europe together this autumn
"Dogs lyrics always struck me being so true in the capitalist world of today," says Nosound's Giancarlo Erra
Inspired by journeys across 250 million years, Gregory Spawton and the late David Longdon intended the band’s 12th album to be bigger in scale than anything they’d done before
Serious leader of a prog behemoth, hugely influential guitarist, half of the Toyah & Robert party band… who is the real Robert Fripp? He offers some tantalising hints
Why you should never hire an octopus
He’d recorded Tubular Bells with substandard instruments but later Richard Branson personally delivered a world-class studio to his cottage. It still took Oldfield over 40 years to make sense of his original vision
After tragedy shattered drummer Neil Peart’s life, many were just glad to have their 17th studio album in 2002. But it left almost everyone disappointed at the time
Post-progressive label Kscope have been putting out quality records for more than 15 years: These are their best albums
Arena and Black Sabbath men’s bond of brotherhood is full of laughs, but latest album Can We Leave The Light On Longer? manages to deal with deeply personal issues
Guitarist who failed his first audition recalls making 1972 debut album for just £5,000
No one would call dance outfit Underworld a prog band. But they grew up influenced by the whole genre, it appears
It seems every member of the groundbreaking band paid a price for their involvement – but a three-album run of rare quality remains as testimony to their lofty creative intentions
Former Yes singer thinks his voice didn’t cross over to pop as well as Phil Collins’ did - but it’s strong enough on this 1988 title
Power ballads overburden a collection of Celtic-infused songs, although there’s no faulting the performances
A completely solo work from beginning to end, 13th outing is an experiment that’s resulted in astounding triumph
Psychedelic polymath draws a line under a recent difficult past with a personal form of ritual exorcism
Fourth album sees leader James Lascelles taking on weighty subjects, backed up by equally weighty music
Remaster of their 1997 second album – which began life as a Jacob Holm-Lupo solo work – includes vinyl edition for the first time
2CD set from group with Rick Wakeman and Deep Purple connections, who hovered promisingly at the junction of pysch rock and prog
2007 live set by the West Country’s finest returns in 2CD/DVD package
Classic line-up’s 2001 reunion album is enhanced with the inclusion of In The Land Of The Rising Sun
Seemingly without the use of oxygen tents, the supergroup risk exhausting the listener with The Whirdwind, The Absolute Universe and a selection of crowdpleasers
Second full-length album from melodic prog supergroup is far wider-ranging than the members’ CVs might imply