Swedish prog rockers Nightingale to have back catalogue remastered and reissued
Nightingale's I and Nightfall Overture to be reissued later this year followed by more from the catalog next year
Nightingale's I and Nightfall Overture to be reissued later this year followed by more from the catalog next year
UK-based proggers ZIO will release live album Elibomevil in August
Hungarian musician and 'friend of the stars' Leslie Mandoki releases new Mandoki Soulmates album A Memory Of Our Future in May
Legendary krautrockers Can will release Live In Aston 1977 in May
Prog supergroup Six By Six, featuring members of Saga, 3 and Saxon, will release new album Beyond Shadowland in April
UK conceptualists Public Service Broadcasting will release a new album later this year
Texan prog metal quintet Oceans Of Slumber are expected to release their fifth album later this year
Big Big Train will play an additional date at London's Cadogan Hall in October
Devin Townsend's 2001 album Terria will be reissued on vinyl in June
Dutch prog quintet Lesoir will release new album Push Back The Horizon in September
Haken guitarist Richard Henshall's new EP Mu is the first of a trilogy of releases
The Midnight Special has delivered the goods again
Great new prog you really should check out from Julie Christmas, Softcult, Exsomnis and more
When Pye Hastings and Geoffrey Richardson were interviewed by snooker icon Steve Davis, they admitted their “floaty and disorganised” state meant they were doomed to be victims of bad business decisions
From Led Zeppelin copyists to sword and sorcery maestros to purveyors of über-prog, Rush have always pushed the envelope
A unique insight into the short career of Sky, a band of musos more interested in their chops than chopping out lines
Glass Hammer co-founder Steve Babb tells Prog why the band decided to step into the world of swords and sorcery for Dreaming City.
In a rare interview, the singular creative force detailed his distaste for the music industry and explained his thinking on the science and power of his art
From working with Roy Wood and hanging with the Beatles to finding that songs simply poured out of him, the bandleader still can’t believe his luck
Supporting an already-established Jethro Tull in America helped Yes in their way to star status
The Grammy-winning track Viva La Vida remained unashamedly pop, but the rest of the 2008 record shows their experimental side
The PineappleThief almost called it quits back in 2016, but with founder Bruce Soord bringing in creative partner Gavin Harrison it's like a whole new band
Most of this limited-edition vinyl-only reimagining of 2023’s The Harmony Codex is north of solid.
Infectious enthusiasm glows out of unheard curios and a few previously-released tracks
Steven Wilson band veterans Nick Beggs, Adam Holzman and Craig Blundell build on their 2021 debut
Celebratory 2CD set defies former Genesis guitarist’s claim that he was never a brilliant player
4-disc Celebration of the drummer’s career includes ‘scrap book’ documentary and 200-page memoir
The space rock icons’ late-career renaissance continues on their 36th studio album
The other ELP’s sole album remastered and bulked out, frustratingly showing how good a live act they were
Australians’ fifth album boasts seismic, speaker-rattling production with punch and nuance
Side one gravitates to the new era of 1977, but side two reverts to prog. It’s a reminder of how unique the band always were
1976 studio album and 1978 live double album return from era of new momentum for Peter Hammill and co
Cult 70s proggers’ absorbing sixth album presented at its fullest.