Music
Prog
BE PROG! MY FRIEND ANNOUNCES LINE-UP
Soen and The Ocean will headline the 2026 edition of the Barcelona-based festival.
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Rush
“Geddy said from the stage [in 2015], how they’d see us down the road some day. And now, before we even know it, that day will be here again.”
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MARTIN BARRE
Every month we get inside the mind of one of the biggest names in music. This issue it's Martin Barre. From the shy kid who learned music to avoid having to ask girls to dance, he conquered the world with Jethro Tull, a band that sold out the Los Angeles Forum five nights in a row in 1975, shifting some 100,000 tickets in the process. The guitarist reflects on not letting fame go to his head, his guilt at staying with Ian Anderson in Tull at the start of the 1980s, and his enduring hunger for new music with the Martin Barre Band.
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MOON SAFARI
It was only two weeks ago that the promoters had to shift a prog gig by Germans RPWL upstairs at this venue, such was the demand for tickets, and tonight, Swedes Moon Safari are probably knocking on the door of something similar. It's busy here; not uncomfortably packed, but it's getting there. And while tales of gigs being cancelled due to poor ticket sales are rife these days, both these London Prog Gigs shows provide a crumb of comfort.
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LORELLE MEETS THE OBSOLETE
Mexican pair dety categorisation with groovy, electro-infused psych rock.
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THE BLACKHEART ORCHESTRA NEW LP
Arctic Deep Sea Diving will explore adventurous areas this spring.
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STEVEN WILSON THE OVERVIEW FICTION
Steven Wilson returned to his progressive rock roots in 2025 with an epic two-track concept album and a wow-factor tour. Somehow, he even managed to find the time to remix Pink Floyd and a whole host of other rock and pop icons, too.
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AARON BOND
Arriving late to the party, the When Rivers Meet guitarist shares his love of latterday
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BIFFY CLYRO
INFINITY LAND
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NEW DEVIATIONS FROM GENRE-SMASHERS ULVER
The Norwegian collective switch from synthpop to ambient.
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HEN OGLEDD ANNOUNCE RELEASE OF THIRD LP
The folk-prog collective explore contemporary crises.
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CONFIRMATION BIAS
Former Rush tribute act embrace the slow-fermentation process of their debut.
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GONG
You're probably the youngest two people in here,\" a gentleman behind Prog explains to his son and girlfriend accompanying him, not, you'd have thought, unreasonably.
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JENNY SORRENTI
Italian prog singer returns with a bold new chapter of a project that began over 50 years ago.
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HAWKWIND DEBUT ALBUM REMASTERED FOR BOX SET
The package includes remixes, live tracks and rarities.
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SISTER RAY DAVIES
Alabama shoegaze duo head seek inspiration in the North Sea.
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EBB
Since they drifted into our world a few years ago, EBB have gone from strength to strength and on their hotly anticipated second album, The Mirror, the Scotland-based collective have flexed their muscles even further.
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ALSO EDEN TO RELEASE THREE EPS
Spread across the year, the band's new releases coincide with 2026 live dates.
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PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTING
The mid-century brutalism of London's Barbican Centre was made for Public Service Broadcasting. Its concrete 70s modernism, which seemed so painfully dated a couple of decades ago, now feels relevant and contemporary a celebration of yesterday's future that now seems rather quaint. And celebrating the past in a retro-futuristic manner is something that Public Service Broadcasting do exceptionally well. With a string of UK Top 10 albums, and, lest we forget, two Top 30 singles behind them, they seem to forever be on the cusp of getting much bigger.
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Yes
Ever-busy Yes guitarist Steve Howe discusses the band's recent US tour and plans for 2026, as well as his own upcoming solo releases.
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THE NEAL MORSE BAND ARE BACK WITH NEW CONCEPT ALBUM
Featuring the return of drummer Mike Portnoy, the 71-minute epic explores belonging, faith and renewal.
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JUSTIN HAYWARD
The opening of the heavens and a sudden downpour over London do nothing to deter the fans who fill the sold-out Cadogan Hall.
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GAZPACHO CONFIRM 2026 TOUR DATES
The sextet will play their first UK show in four years in April.
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Future Times: 2026 Preview
Buckle up because 2026 is shaping up to be one helluva ride. We take a look into the prog crystal ball and find out what live releases, reissues and shows are expected in the next 12 months.
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NEW LP FROM GALASPHERE 347
Star-studded line up includes members of White Willow, Airbag, IQ and others.
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PROGROCK.COM'S Essentials
At a time when progressive rock labels seem to be closing faster than they are opening, this indie is going from strength to strength. Owners Mark and Rayna Monforti take a moment to draw breath and reflect on their 2025 successes.
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David Gilmour
Last year, the former Pink Floyd leader surprised us all with his first solo album in nine years. This year, he wowed us again with The Luck And Strange Concerts and Live At The Circus Maximus. Here are 10 reasons why David Gilmour was top of the progs in 2025.
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HÄLLAS
Scandi retro-proggers find musical inspiration in unexpected places.
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Ghosts In The Half Light
Released 20 years ago, Porcupine Tree's Deadwing was the album that Lava Records hoped would turn over a profit. Although things didn't quite work out that way, the band's eighth studio record did raise their profile and launch them to American audiences. Steven Wilson, Gavin Harrison, Lava's Andy Karp and scriptwriter Mike Bennion reflect on the journey that took Porcupine Tree from playing to 30 people to filling 1,500-capacity venues and even scoring a ride in Neil Peart's Aston Martin.
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Morphin' Glory
Finnish progressive metal veterans Amorphis are 15 albums into a career like few others. As the band release Borderland, bassist Olli-Pekka Laine tells Prog, the nexus of death metal and neo-prog is a truly strange place to be.
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