The Omnific announce new studio album The Law Of Augmenting Returns
Australian prog trio The Omnific will tour Europe and the UK this summer
Australian prog trio The Omnific will tour Europe and the UK this summer
Dream Theater keyboard player Jordan Rudess will release his new, as-yet-untitled solo album in September
Fusion guitarist Pat Metheny will release new solo guitar album MoonDial, recorded on baritone guitar, in July
Faroese art rocker Eivør will release her latest studio album ENN in June
Iamthemorning singer Marjana Semkina will release her second solo album Sirin in May
Fans of Hevy Devy’s days in Strapping Young Lad could well be satiated by the sound of his upcoming album
Yes's 1994 album Talk will also be reissued as a limited edition double white vinyl release and on single CD
Voyager singer Danny Estrin has been receiving treatment for cancer since last September
Gunmen opened fire and set off explosives at the Crocus City Hall in Moscow as fans gathered for a show by Russian art rock band Picnic
In-demand drummer Josh Freese will tour with A Perfect Circle during break in Foo Fighters schedule
Oliver Wakeman will release Anam Cara, his first solo album for 20 years, in May
Mysterious post-rock duo Nordic Giants will release early years compilation Origins in June
In 1967, a new line-up of The Moody Blues embraced their symphonic influences to create a groundbreaking album that not only pushed them in a new musical direction but also brought about the birth of progressive rock.
From his early days with Steve Vai to battling through mental health problems and explaining to Prog just why he prefers Beefheart over Zappa, there’s much to cover in this therapeutic discussion…
Missing his pal Peter Gabriel and sensing more change in the air with Genesis, the guitarist overcame his confidence issues to become the first member to release a solo album
Israeli musician and campaigner’s third album with Porcupine Tree leader was named Welcome To My DNA as an illustration of the pair’s powerful connection
Heart-shaped guitars, Berklee music school and Frank Zappa – Steve Vai's had no ordinary career. Here are each of his albums, ranked from worst to best
Moody Blues man Justin Hayward picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance
Back in 2011 Credo released their third studio album Against Reason full of optimism...
Swedish guitar virtuoso hails keyboardist’s Bach-style playing (and he also has soft spots for ELP, Kansas and UK)
The musicians may have changed, but the search for musical transcendence never wavered. These are the very best albums by Yes
There are tales of water, water everywhere as Haken’s jaw-dropping devut album Aquarius is released
Producer discusses his reboot of 2010 collaboration Metallic Spheres as Metallic Spheres In Colour
One-man-prog-rock-band Cosmograf returned with their eighth album, Rattrapante, telling Prog, there’s no looking back.
Guy Garvey and his band of brothers dream harder, ensuring their 10th LP is special
‘Lost’ album from the studio they nicknamed ‘Château D’Isaster’ is a chance to hear A Passion Play material in embryonic form
Sons Of Apollo offshoot deliver a jawdropping and sometimes preposterous prog-metal storm with their debut release
It’s no busman’s holiday for Ray Alder and Jim Matheos, who pursue gloomier themes than fans are used to on their debut release
Self-described “miserable prog” soundscapists return after six years with beefed-up but still brooding fifth album
Unsurprisingly, there are differences after Alberto Bravin replaced the late David Longdon, and the band seeks to regroup and consolidate
Remastered vinyl edition retains the apocalyptic heavy psych and proto-prog first delivered in 1969
Remastered and expanded set from the former Genesis guitarist has its roots in the mid-70s, but feels timeless and evocative
At a sold-out London extravaganza, prog metal intellectuals Tesseract make a stunning play for the heavy music mainstream, backed by two of their genre’s finest up-and-comers
Former Gong and Hawkwind member proves space-keys don’t have to be glacial, although one of the three records here feels more dated than the others
Robin Trower’s dazzling contributions feel like they’re coming from another room on their second album, as they try to work out who they are
Performed over two nights, box set featuring The Six Wives Of Henry VIII, The Myths And Legends Of King Arthur, Yes Classics and Journey To The Centre Of The Earth is an essential package