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Skunk Anansie's guitarist struggled to master their technique as a youth, but Rush left a profound effect on him - and also on his bandmates.
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“I was about 12 or 13 when NWOBHM came along and I started learning guitar and Rush’s Moving Pictures came out about then. I bought it and I instantly fell in love with Tom Sawyer and then I got into Limelight, but the whole album I really loved. That album was a departure for Rush where they went into their Police-influenced stage. So I thought, what else is there by Rush? I first went to A Farewell To Kings, which is amazing because it’s got Xanadu on it, which is a classic piece of work. And then I went to the shop and bought Fly By Night, which I absolutely loved and my favourite song on that is In The End. It’s
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The Power of Three
Despite a musical pedigree that includes prog luminaries like Mostly Autumn, Riversea and Lee Abraham, Moon Halo remain relatively undiscovered. Following the release of Trichotomy, their third studio album, Prog caught up with Marc Atkinson, David Clements and lain Jennings to find out how their three-way creative collaboration works.
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Art Music
Robert Reed and Steve Balsamo's progressive electronic duo Chimpan A are back with their long-awaited third album, the teasingly-titled Music Is Art - Vol. 1. Comprising original material and some surprising cover versions, the doublelength record also includes a host of impressive musical guests. The pair discuss making big-sounding songs, fanboy moments in the studio and their plans to cast us all under the Chimp spell!
7 mins
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Sending Signals
British prog rockers Ihlo are back with their longawaited second album. Legacy affirms their status as a force to be reckoned with and takes their synth-infused dynamic sound to a whole new level.
4 mins
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Brave New Worlds
Nearly half a century after Jeff Wayne took a leap of faith with his Musical Version Of The War Of The Worlds, the US composer and lyricist returns to his best-known work with some deluxe new collectors' box sets. Prog catches up with him to discuss grand reimaginings, almost working with Peter Gabriel, and how AI could shape his future tours.
7 mins
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Who Do You Think You Are?
On his latest solo album, Jakko M Jakszyk has embarked on a very personal journey after a period of self-doubt. Son Of Glen is a companion piece of sorts to his acclaimed memoir, Who's The Boy With The Lovely Hair?, on which he explores themes of identity and familial bonds. He tells Prog about \"the proggiest thing\" he's ever done and what the future might hold for King Crimson.
7 mins
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RICK WAKEMAN DIGS DEEP INTO EMOTIONS
Melancholia is the keyboard virtuoso's first-ever LP of self-composed instrumentals.
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EDENSONG
New York proggers return with first studio album in almost a decade
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BE PROG! MY FRIEND READIES THEATRICS AND SURPRISES FOR THIS YEAR'S BARCELONA WEEKEND
The 2025 edition will feature headline sets from heavy hitters Tesseract and The Pineapple Thief.
2 mins
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PROG FOR PEART
There's a moment when Forgotten Gods' Mark Cunningham sings Everybody's Hero – written about Neil Peart – and we're reminded that great live music truly transcends the mundane and touches the soul.
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GET ME OUT OF THE CAGE!
The curious tale of The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway on tour
21 mins
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