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BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

It's all in the genes

Is it a bonus or a burden to be the musical child of musical parents?

7 min  |

Christmas 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Hiss and make-up

From boos to vegetables, opera stars have had to put up with all sorts being aimed in their direction over the centuries

8 min  |

Christmas 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Music & mercy

explores Venice's Ospedale della Pietà, the girls' orphanage where Vivaldi taught and composed

7 min  |

Christmas 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Banff Canada

Spectacular views and equally stunning string quartet performances are on Jeremy Pound's agenda as he heads to the Canadian Rockies

3 min  |

Christmas 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Morten Lauridsen

Terry Blain explores the life of a self-imposed recluse whose magical O Magnum Mysterium beguiles millions of listeners each Christmas

6 min  |

Christmas 2025
BBC Music Magazine

BBC Music Magazine

Rakhi Singh

Violinist and Composer

3 min  |

Christmas 2025
Record Collector

Record Collector

LOOKIN' AFTER No 1s THE XMAS FACTOR

Does your granny always tell ya that the old songs are the best? The truth might be more curious and complex, as Chris Roberts finds, tearing off the wrapping paper to discover the full history of the Christmas No 1

10+ min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

Heaven From Hell

An exhilarating masterpiece wrung from a period of turmoil and unease, all done up for its 50th birthday.

5 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

Luke Haines writes the shuk out of rock'n'roll

Luke Haines writes the shuk out of rock'n'roll The piquant power of forgotten fruit

3 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

33½ minutes with...Brinsley Schwarz

It's 60 years since Brinsley Schwarz made his recording bow, a handful of singles with the semi-psychedelic pop band Kippington Lodge, but he became a more visible presence later in the decade when he lent his name to the pub rock figureheads who also included Nick Lowe in their number.

4 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

THE RHYTHM DIVINE

By the late 70s it ostensibly sucked, but by the early 80s it was enjoying renewed and rude health. It was the dance music that could never die: here, we look at what disco did next after Comiskey Park.Boogie wander: Kris Needs

10+ min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

YOU CAN CALL ME AL

Inevitably, the obituaries that followed in the wake of his death in June focused on the work of lead Beach Boy, Brian Wilson.

10+ min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

Bless Whatever

For over 60 years double-bassist Danny Thompson, who died in September, remained a highly respected and in-demand musician.

10+ min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

THE ENGINE ROOM

The unsung heroes who helped forge modern music

4 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

Behold The Man Friday, The Leader Of The Virgin Prunes

Since the late 70s, Gavin Friday has trod a singular path, whether as part of influential post-punks The Virgin Prunes, soundtracking Hollywood blockbusters.

10 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

45 minutes with...Shaun and Bez

Inspired by 1973 film That'll Be The Day, Shaun Ryder formed Happy Mondays in 1980 with a lineup completed by bassist brother Paul Ryder, drummer Gaz Whelan, keyboardist Paul Davis and guitarist Mark Day.

6 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Record Collector

Record Collector

TEEN SPIRIT

Of all the first-wave punk bands, Eater were arguably the truest to form.

9 min  |

Christmas 2025 - Issue 578
Prog

Prog

WARRINGTON-RUNCORN NEW TOWN DEVELOPMENT PLAN

Ambient artist travels back to the 70s with synth-heavy utopian soundtracks.

2 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

IN MEMORY OF JOHN LODGE

As long-serving co-vocalist and bassist with The Moody Blues, John Lodge helped keep the Moodies' flame burning even after the band had stopped touring. His distinctive falsetto harmonies and bass-playing helped shape the band's iconic sound and cement their status. In addition to gigging right up to his unexpected death in October at the age of 82, he also released a handful of solo albums, including his 2023 updated version of Days Of Future Passed, which was praised by critics and fans alike.

7 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

VOWER

Black Peaks, Toska and Palm Reader members unite for heavy, emotional second life.

2 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

Tripping Yarns

When Cardiacs leader Tim Smith died in 2020, no one thought the long-awaited follow-up to Guns would see light of day. But Smith's brother Jim teamed up with bandmates Craig Fortnam and Kavus Torabi to piece together the fragments of music that had been left behind and now, after years of hard work, LSD is finally here. The team behind it tell Prog about the missing piece of Cardiacs' jigsaw and what else lies in store.

7 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

THE GIFT REFLECT ON LIFE'S JOURNEY

The influence of the Bard is keenly felt on their new album, their first since 2019.

1 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

MAGNUS MARTIN SOLO LP INCOMING

New album heads into mythical areas as it draws from wider musical influences.

1 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

GONGOVERCOME TROUBLED TIMES

New album birthed from a period of personal challenges and heavy deadlines.

2 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

Hand of Fate

Norwegian art-rockers Gazpacho stare fate in the face with their latest album, Magic 8-Ball, but things could have turned out very differently had it not been for Hollywood script-writers. Songwriter, producer and keyboard player Thomas Andersen discusses kismet, creating great art and never being afraid to rip things up and start again.

7 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

RADIANT THOUGHT

Shaped by international collaboration, the Portuguese project blends atmospheric prog metal with raw emotion.

1 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

JAMES KENT

Perturbator's James Kent discovered Vangelis through his pioneering movie soundtracks - and the composer's music continues to inspire him.

2 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

OZRIC TENTACLES: Through The Magick Valley KSCOPE

Another hefty trawl through the most cosmic of catalogues.

1 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

Crowing Once More

Nine years after their unexpected reunion, Atomic Rooster have returned with their first studio album in more than 40 years. The spooky Circle The Sun shows off an Edgar Allan Poe-inspired gothic vibe with an updated line-up that fans say takes them right back to the 70s. Prog catches up with guitarist Boltz Bolton and drummer Paul Everett find out more.

5 min  |

Issue 165
Prog

Prog

No Safety Net

He's one of prog's visionaries, and now a key period in Peter Hammill's creative life is being celebrated in a new 20-disc box set. The Charisma & Virgin Recordings 1971-1986 collates 13 of his early solo albums along with a selection of era-specific rarities, and, what's more, a new authorised biography has also just hit the shelves. Prog catches up with the Van der Graaf frontman to unbox his early years as a solo artist.

7 min  |

Issue 165
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