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CARAVAN ANNOUNCE DELUXE BOX SET
The 37-disc set is the ultimate celebration of the Canterbury band’s career, including all of their official albums, lavish packaging and extras aplenty
VDGG ANNOUNCE BOX SET OF CHARISMA YEARS
The lavish 20-disc set will be released in September
NEAL MORSE BAND TO DROP DOUBLE LP
Renamed NMB, the quintet’s Innocence And Danger is the record they “set out to make”
INTRO extras
NEW ALBUM FROM FLUTATIOUS Folky proggers Flutatious are
VAN GIERSBERGEN AND FINDLAY PLAN ACOUSTIC TOUR
Their 2022 European tour starts in London
FAUST UNEARTH THEIR EARLY YEARS ON NEW SET
New box set includes complete works from 1971-1974
PROGNOSIS FESTIVAL RETURNS FOR 2022
The two-day fest adds more bands to the bill, with some very special sets planned
INTRO extras
BIG BIG TRAIN DOC COMING IN AUGUST
BTBAM ANNOUNCE COLORSSEQUEL
The genre-blending record will feature special guests including Mike Portnoy
CURVED AIR’S FLORIAN PILKINGTON-MIKSA DIES
The original drummer of Curved Air passed away in May
FAD GADGETS
Rhodri Marsden on three of the latest must-have gizmos currently putting the prog in progress
LEE AGNEW
Nazareth drummer, the son of founding bassist Pete Agnew, shares his passion for Tony Levin.
PROG IN BRIEF
The John Young Band (right) have reissued their
DIM GRAY
Norwegian post-progressive trio ring the changes on their debut album
PROG OUT TO HELP OUT
A Prog reader suggests how we could all help the live scene return to action
A LILY GRAY
Utah prog metal outfit love their local scene, but concerns about the future mean they want to get out
PROG IN BRIEF
Nighwish (right) will reissue their acclaimed 2004 album
BRUIT<_
French indie-rockers dive into art rock on their emotive release
WIN! IAN ANDERSON PRINTED GOODIES!
I mages are just as important as words,
ALPHA LIGHTING SYSTEM
The Mexico City quartet find their sweet spot in short-form progressive rock
RITUAL
Kaipa collaborator’s Moomin-friendly other band return after a 13-year break
LYLE WORKMAN
Over almost 40 years, the US guitarist has followed a very eclectic musical path. He discusses a career ranging from pop-rock with Bourgeois Tagg, backing Todd Rundgren, touring with Beck and even playing Live 8 with Sting, to film and TV work and his own solo albums
Lateralus Thinking
As Tool’s chart-topping, genre-reviving third album turns 20, bassist Justin Chancellor takes Prog inside the band’s creative process to hear about why he loves uncomfortable rhythms, the pressure of writing the follow-up to Ænima, and the long struggle to bring Lateralus to life
THE PROG INTERVIEW
DARRYL WAY
BIG BIG TRAIN
Unlucky 13? No chance. Classic prog’s modern-day flag bearers have survived a career-threatening crisis to deliver one of their finest albums yet
JORJA CHALMERS
Midnight Train ITALIANS DO IT BETTER
BOSS KELOID
Family The Smiling Thrush RIPPLE MUSIC
RAVEN BUSH
Fall Into Noise PRAH RECORDINGS
JONATHAN CASEY
Elegies JONATHANWCASEY.BANDCAMP.COM
ROGER CHAPMAN
Life In The Pond RUF RECORDS
DELVING
Hirschbrunnen STICKMAN RECORDS
GIANCARLO ERRA
Departure Tapes KSCOPE
DANNY ELFMAN
Big Mess ANTI-/EPITAPH
THE GRID/FRIPP
Leviathan PANEGYRIC
ENSLAVED
Cinematic Tour 2020 NUCLEAR BLAST
CRAIG FORTNAM
Ark ONOMATOPEIA RECORDS
HANS HJELM
Factory Reset KUNGENS LJUD & BILD
K.D.A.P.
Influences ARTS & CRAFTS
GARY KEMP
Insolo SONY MUSIC
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD
Butterfly 3000 KGLW
LAURA MEADE
The Most Dangerous Woman In America DOONE RECORDS
KLONE
Alive KSCOPE
OLA KVERNBERG
Steamdome II: The Hypogean GRAPPA MUSIC
MAGENTA
Angels And Damned TIGERMOTH
JAZZ PROG
Sid Smith rounds up the best releases from prog’s jazzier reaches
PLENTY
Enough BURNING SHED
TOM NEWMAN
A Faerie Symphony II TIGERMOTH
JOHN PALUMBO
Hollywood Blvd CARRY ON MUSIC
THE RESONANCE ASSOCIATION
You Will Know When The Time Is Right TRAHQ.BANDCAMP.COM
SINGLE CELLED ORGANISM
Percipio Ergo Sum SINGLECELLEDORGANISM.BANDCAMP.COM
SOURCE
Ethereal Self LISTENTOSOURCE.COM
STONE GIANTS
West Coast Love Stories NOMARK
PROGRESSIVE FOLK
Paul Sexton takes in tablas, harps and a dulcitar amid the prog folk flavours
PORCUPINE TREE
House Of Blues TRANSMISSION
STYX
Crash Of The Crown ALPHA DOG 2T/UME
TERAMAZE
Sorella Minore WELLS MUSIC
DEVIN TOWNSEND
Devolution Series #2 – Galactic Quarantine INSIDEOUT
THEO TRAVIS
Songs From The Apricot Tree ETHERSOUNDS
MICHAEL WOODMAN
Psithurism BELIEVERS ROAST
FRANK ZAPPA
Zappa ’88: The Last US Show ZAPPA RECORDS
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST
Grant Moon has a rummage down the back of the Progsofa for the ones that nearly got away…
THE GRAHAM BOND ORGANIZATION
Wade In The Water: Classics, Origins & Oddities REPERTOIRE
ASIA
The Reunion Albums 2007-2012 BMG
BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE
If 60’s Were 90’s RILLY GROOVY MUSIC
CAMEL
Breathless ESOTERIC
CRACK THE SKY
Between The Cracks CARRY ON MUSIC
GENTLE GIANT
Free Hand ALUCARD
GREENSLADE
Temple Songs: The Albums – 1973 - 1975 ESOTERIC
OPEN ROAD
Windy Daze ESOTERIC
OPETH
Blackwater Park MUSIC FOR NATIONS
MEDICAL GRADE MUSIC
Steve Davis & Kavus Torabi WHITE WHITE RABBIT
DECADES: FOCUS IN THE 1970s
Stephen Lambe SONICBOND
THAT JOE PAYNE
By Name By Nature Tour THATJOEPAYNE.COM
THE ELECTRIC MUSE REVISITED: THE STORY OF FOLK INTO ROCK AND BEYOND
Karl Dallas, Robin Denselow, Dave Laing & Robert Shelton OMNIBUS
MY PROG
The great and good of progressive music give us a glimpse into their prog worlds. As told to Grant Moon
FEATURES
AWAY WITH THE FAIRIES
In 1977, Tubular Bells producer Tom Newman released an album that had Mike Oldfield fans scratching their heads. Faerie Symphony was an experimental dark tale that was buried by the rise of punk. Forty-four years later, he’s back with its sequel: A Faerie Symphony II. Prog catches up with him to chat about his childhood fears, how he learned to speak ‘faerie’ and his dreams of playing the two enchanted albums live
The Strangest Times
When the world began to fall apart, Big Big Train found comfort in writing about it. Their latest album, Common Ground, tries to make sense of chaos and find an emotional escape. Core members Greg Spawton and David Longdon bring Prog up-to-date with the collective’s current line-up and their even bolder musical direction
The Final Cut?
In the three years since Nosound’s last studio album, bandleader Giancarlo Erra has taken a solo diversion into the world of ambient music. Prog uncovers the emotional story behind his new release, Departure Tapes, and finds out what the future holds for his main group
REFLECTIONS
When Gentle Giant called it a day in 1980, its musicians had no idea that more than 40 years later, their glorious music would continue to inspire and influence new generations of progressive artists. Core members Kerry Minnear and the Shulman brothers, Derek and Ray, reflect on one of their finest moments and biggest commercial successes, 1975’s Free Hand, and discuss its recent reissue
Got It Taped
Forget progressive metal and folk, Riverside’s Mariusz Duda has gone back to his favourite childhood cassettes on his new solo album, Claustrophobic Universe. Released less than six months after Lunatic Soul’s rustic Through Shaded Woods, it’s packed with minimalist electronic instrumentals that are a world away from his other projects. He tells Prog the story behind it
Taking The Plunge
Sometimes the best ideas come from the bottom of a pint glass and Silver Lake By Esa Holopainen is a fine example. The new solo project and album has allowed Amorphis’ lead guitarist to flex musical muscles of a slightly different kind and has given way to some of the first lyrics he’s penned in three decades. Prog catches up with the musician to find out more about his star-studded release
Gary Kemp
He’s the longtime Pink Floyd fan who rose to fame in the 80s as Spandau Ballet’s guitarist and then retreated to acting. He’s since joined Nick Mason’s Saucerful Of Secrets and has just released his eclectic second solo album. So we have to ask: how prog is Gary Kemp?
The Lure Of Oblivion
As the unstoppable Motorpsycho trip out with Kingdom Of Oblivion, Bent Sæther talks to Prog about the vital importance of being free to follow wherever the muse leads them, even if it’s on a merry dance with Greta Thunberg, Victorian weirdos and a cosmic octopus
One For The Ages
Frost* have returned with their first album in five years, and the English prog rockers have put the blow of losing drummer Craig Blundell behind them to forge one of their best records yet. Prog catches up with Jem Godfrey and John Mitchell to find out more about Day And Age and the journey that brought them to it
Enter The Anomaly
After emerging from New York’s fusion scene in the late 90s, Jane Getter has been venturing further and further into the world of progressive rock. The guitarist and bandleader talks to Prog about the inspiration behind her new album, Anomalia, breaking out of jazz clubs, and why she’d rather write about the real world than unicorns
The Perfect Repeat Prescription
Back in 1992, Spiritualized released their groundbreaking debut, Lazer Guided Melodies, and cemented their place as one of the coolest modern psychedelic acts of the time. As the band begin work on their long-awaited ninth album, Prog catches up with singer and guitarist Jason Pierce to find out more about the Spaceman reissue campaign, which sees their first four albums released on vinyl
One Hump, Not Two
What a difference a decade makes! After an eight-year break from the studio, Vienna Circle return with their elegant third album, Secrets Of The Rising Sun. This time, the guitar-led release finds Paul Davis completing the circle alone. Prog catches up with the musician to discuss his passion for Camel, and find out why a change is just as good as a rest