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LETTER
The recent announcement thatAnathema are taking an “indefinite
TRANSATLANTIC ARE EXPANDING!
IF IT’S OUT THERE, IT’S IN HERE
STEVE HACKETT’S EXOTIC POSTCARD
Virtuoso guitarist returns with his first acoustic solo album in 12 years
THE ANCHORESS TAKES ON GRIEF IN THE ART OF LOSING
Catherine Anne Davies gets personal with second album
MOGWAI ARE BACK TO SHARE THE LOVE
New album features collaborations with Atticus Ross and Colin Stetson
IAMTHEMORNING’S CHRISTMAS SONGS
Russian duo celebrate the end of 2020 with a mix of new and traditional tracks on EP
STEVE DAVIS AND KAVUS TORABI GET WRITTEN UP
Duo’s book explores their friendship through prog
BIG BIG TRAIN EMPIRE
GREAT ODIN: SIGUR RÓS RETURN!
Icelandic band set date for their orchestral album inspired by Norse mythology
GUITARIST PLINI CONFIRMS ‘IMPULSIVE’ SECOND ALBUM
Australian musician promises playfulness on new record
JANE WEAVER GETS JOYFUL WITH FLOCK
She aimed to write her way to happiness with “immediate, song-based” work
ALL AROUND THE WORLD Our far-out trip to far-flung prog
AVANDRA
FAD GADGETS
Rhodri Marsden on three of the latest must-have gizmos currently putting the prog in progress
INSIDE OUT MUSIC
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ODESSEY & ORACLE
Baroque pop quartet embark on a treasure hunt for the perfect song
MY PROG HERO
Inspiring the wider music world…
TIME FOR CHANGE
Opium Cartel’s guitarist says, “Many fans don’t know how bad things are at Spotify.”
ATTRAKTORS
Electronic transmissions and post-punk vibes from krautrock-inspired trio
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STEWART YOUNG
He cut his teeth in the music industry when he was in his mid-20s, and now ELP’s former manager has overseen a new anthology celebrating Greg Lake’s illustrious musical career. Young reminisces over the pioneering band’s heyday and his long-lasting relationship with the late musician
Ultravox
They were the synthpop pioneers who worked with krautrock producer extraordinaire Conny Plank, had a massive hit with a catchy little tune called Vienna, and their singer Midge Ure almost ended up producing Rush. They might mean nothing to you, but we have to ask: How prog are Ultravox? Words: Chris Roberts
YOUR SHOUT!
They danced with tears in their eyes and reaped the wild wind but how prog were Ultravox? It’s over to you!
THE PROG INTERVIEW
ED WYNNE
PORCUPINE TREE
Old meets new on two updated releases that celebrate both the early years of Steven Wilson’s former band as well as their final recordings
KATATONIA
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AMERICAN TEARS
Free Angel Express DEKO ENTERTAINMENT 
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Skylighting LAYERED REALITY
ALBERT BOUCHARD
Re-Imaginos ROCKHEART RECORDS/DEKO ENTERTAINMENT 
COMBINATOR
Eargoggle Fodder SELF-RELEASED 
DREAM THEATER
Distant Memories: Live In London INSIDEOUT 
THE GOLDEN AGE OF STEAM
Tomato Brain LIMITEDNOISE 
MARATHON
  Mark Kelly’s Marathon EARMUSIC 
LUNATIC SOUL
Through Shaded Woods KSCOPE 
GRUMBLEWOOD
Stories Of Strangers GRAVITY DREAM 
INTERVALS
Circadian SHEET HAPPENS
JASMENO
Jasmeno LYNX MUSIC
KARDA ESTRA
  Idols In The FleshNO IMAGE 
PG.LOST
Oscillate PELAGIC 
RAEL JONES
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JUMP
  Breaking Point F2 MUSIC 
Music Week
MANDALA
The Echoes Of Your Mind  AUTUMN SONGS 
METHODICA
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LYKANTROPI
Tales To Be Told DESPOTZ RECORDS 
JAZZ PROG
Sid Smith rounds up the best releases from prog’s jazzier reaches
ROBERT REED
Cursus 123 430 TIGERMOTH 
ODESSEY AND ORACLE
Crocorama DUR ET DOUX 
MR BUNGLE
The Raging Wrath Of The Easter Bunny Demo IPECAC 
THE NEW EMPIRE
Second Life CHERRY RED 
PROGRESSIVE FOLK
Paul Sexton enjoys celtic songcraft, mysticism and some music for puppets
THE PINEAPPLE THIEF
The Soord Sessions Volume 4 KSCOPE 
OUR OCEANS
While Time Disappears LONG BRANCH 
PUSCIFER
Existential Reckoning ALCHEMY RECORDINGS/PUSCIFER ENTERTAINMENT/BMG 
RING VAN MÖBIUS
The 3rd Majesty APOLLON
RAIN
Singularity GEP
SCARDUST
Strangers M-THEORY AUDIO
SOHO REZANEJAD
Perform And Surrender SILICONE
SOUL SECRET
Blue Light Cage LAYERED REALITY 
VOIVOD
Lost Machine Live CENTURY MEDIA 
A ND LAST BUT NOT LEAST
Grant Moon has a rummage down the back of the Prog sofa for the ones that nearly got away…
YOBREPUS
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AIRBAG
All Rights Removed/The Greatest Show On Earth KARISMA 
JON ANDERSON
Song Of Seven: Remastered And Expanded ESOTERIC
FROST*
13 Winters INSIDEOUT 
IQ
Frequency GEP 
PINK FLOYD
Delicate Sound Of Thunder (2019 Remix) PINK FLOYD RECORDS 
GREG LAKE
The Anthology – A Musical Journey BMG 
ROGER DEAN
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TANGERINE DREAM
Pilots Of Purple Twilight – The Virgin Recordings 1980-1983 VIRGIN/UMC
JO QUAIL
Five Incantations ADDERSTONE 
ANTHONY PHILLIPS
Missing Links I-IV CHERRY RED 
COSMOS MUSIC
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DELIA DERBYSHIRE
The Myths & The Legendary Tapes ANTI-WORLDS 
OPETH
Book Of Opeth ROCKET 
KEV ROWLAND
The Progressive Underground Vol 3 GONZO MULTIMEDIA 
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Empire ENGLISH ELECTRIC 
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MY PROG
The great and good of progressive music give us a glimpse into their prog worlds. As told to Grant Moon
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Jon Anderson
Eye Of The Survivor
Jon Anderson isn’t the only person who wishes 2020 had panned out a little differently, so he’s cranked up the time machine and jumped back to 1980 with the reissue of his second solo album. Released after his initial departure from Yes, Song Of Seven was the second step in a long and successful solo career that’s seen the singer-songwriter collaborating with Vangelis, Mike Oldfield and his old Yes bandmate, Rick Wakeman. Prog catches up with Anderson to revisit the making of Song Of Seven and found out how he survived one of prog’s most challenging decades
MOORGLADE RISING
Anderson’s first solo record, Olias Of Sunhillow, is to get the star treatment… and could its long-awaited sequel finally see light of day?
FEATURES
Runarou nd
Marillion’s Mark Kelly has taken a rather circuitous route to releasing his first solo album, Mark Kelly’s Marathon. Prog finds out how the keyboardist’s new project came about and learns the story behind those Wakeman-esque solos
The Outsiders
It’s been three years since they released the powerful In The Passing Light Of Day, and Pain Of Salvation are ready to push boundaries with their bold new record, Panther. Frontman Daniel Gildenlöw opens up about the creation of a concept album that tackles mental health issues and being an outsider
Kscope
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See Into The Dark
Riverside leader Mariusz Duda has returned to his childhood home in Poland to find inspiration for the new Lunatic Soul album. He tells Prog why Through Shaded Woods follows a lighter, brighter path than its predecessors and why he’s approaching the end of Lunatic Soul’s life cycle
LIFE SINGS ALTITUDE
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Up From The Depths
Wobbler, rendered in shades of green. “I was
One Last Dance?
Ulver have been making strange music that defies categorisation since 1993. In this annus horribilis and three years after their synthpop influenced The Assassination Of Julius Caesar, Kristoffer Rygg’s experimental collective have returned with an album that explore fears and mankind’s fall from redemption. But could Flowers Of Evil be their swansong? Prog catches up with Rygg to find out
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Lighting The Dark
Eschewing his black metal heritage for a lighter and sonically richer sound, Norwegian prog metal maestro Ihsahn talks to Prog about turning to pop music for his explorative new EP, Pharos
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The 13th Warriors
Over the last four decades,  Fates Warning  have faced many challenges, but their 13th album,  Long Day Good Night,  could be one of their biggest so far. Vocalist Ray  Alder details the creation of the band’s latest record and comes clean about  those  departure rumours
Burningshed
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MIDNIGHT, LOW NIGHT
From alcoholism and abuse to symbols of national identity, atmospheric Icelanders Sólstafir are baring their souls like never before on Endless Twilight Of Codependent Love. Prog caught up with frontman Aðalbjörn ‘Addi’ Tryggvason to find out more
Modality
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Apollon Records
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Turning It On Again
His former band Sound Of Contact were tipped for great things, but, following a tumultuous few years, vocalist and drummer Simon Collins has decided to go it alone. At least for now. He tells Prog what really happened with SOC and how he found himself on his fourth solo album, Becoming Human
The Reanimators
Steve Moore and Anthony Paterra bring the Goblin-inspired Zombi back to life with their first studio album in five years. Prog catches up with the duo on their 20th anniversary to chat about their passion for horror movie soundtracks… and Rush
PROG CRITICS’ CHOICE 2020
So here we are once more! It’s that time of year to take stock and make the call for what’s progged our world. 2020 might not be a year many of us want to remember for obvious reasons, but the music still continued, and for that I think we’re all extremely thankful. This is what Prog Magazine’s writers thought were the best releases of the year…
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