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JON ANDERSON ANNOUNCES RARE UK SHOWS THIS SUMMER
IF IT’S OUT THERE, IT’S IN HERE
HALIFAX POST-ROCKERS L.O.E READY DEBUT ALBUM
Quartet ponder our time on Earth on their new LP.
NEW STRAWBS ALBUM CAUSES STIR
Strawbs frontman details the band’s upcoming studio album, The Magic Of It All.
INTRO extras
ANCHORESS ANNOUNCES NEW LONDON SHOW Fresh from
LE ORME PLOT THEIR GRAND FAREWELL
Italian legends to bow out with original members on final album and tour.
SOEN PREPARE TO RELEASE THEIR LATEST MEMORIAL
Prog metallers’ new long-player due in September.
BIRKS REKINDLES BEATRIX PLAYERS
The now-eight-piece chamber pop group to release their comeback album in September.
INTRO extras
KOLYADIN SOLO ALBUM GETS GENERAL RELEASE DATE Iamthemorning
NEW CD FOR DREAM THE ELECTRIC SLEEP
US trio to release American Mystic, their first new album for seven years.
KARNATAKA’S NEW ALBUM IS FIRST IN EIGHT YEARS
Delayed Requiem For A Dream will be out in July.
FAD GADGETS
Rhodri Marsden on three of the latest must-have gizmos currently putting the prog in progress.
ANDY CAIRNS
Inspiring the wider music world…
PROG IN BRIEF
Devin Townsend’s (right) Devolution #3 – Empath Live
AVKRVST
The nihilistic Norwegians with prog rock running in their blood.
THE BLUE NILE
A WALK ACROSS THE ROOFTOPS (Linn Records/A&M, 1984)
OCEAN DISTRICTS
Our far-out trip to far-flung prog
PROG IN BRIEF
Tarja Turunen and Torsten Stenzel’s Outlanders release their
EMMA TRICCA
Italian-born singer-songwriter taps into her family’s past for some dreamy psych-folk.
WISHBONE ASH BOX SET
It was the album that put Wishbone Ash
JEGONG
A fortuitous loan of a drum kit has led to a meeting and melting of minds.
MARTIN MILLER
Meet the much-loved YouTube guitarist who’s given in to his prog temptations.
GALEN AYERS & PAUL SIMONON
The unlikely duo discuss art as inspiration, tapping into the creative spirit of Mallorca and the forthcoming Kevin Ayers’ reissues.
IN MEMORY OF FRANCIS MONKMAN
Despite a long career, classical musician-turned-founder member of Curved Air, Francis Monkman preferred to avoid the spotlight and allow his playing to take centre-stage instead. A key member of Sky and the supergroup 801, his recent death from cancer at the age of 73 has left behind a remarkable musical legacy that combines his passions for all things progressive and classical. We pay tribute to the pioneering instrumentalist.
THE PROG INTERVIEW
ROD ARGENT
THE PINEAPPLE THIEF
Bruce Soord and co’s first five albums, bonus tracks and more collected on this wide-ranging early years retrospective.
THE FIERCE & THE DEAD
News From The Invisible World  SPM RECORDS
THE 3 CLUBMEN
The 3 Clubmen EP BURNING SHED RECORDS XTC’s
5TH SEASON
5th Season ECLIPSE
RAY ALDER
II INSIDEOUT
THE ANCHORET
It All Began With Loneliness WILLOWTIP RECORDS
THE DEVIL’S TRADE
Vidékek Vannak Idebenn SEASON OF MIST
ECHO US
Inland Empire ECHOUS.BANDCAMP.COM
GODSTICKS
This Is What A Winner Looks Like KSCOPE
STEVE HOGARTH & RICHARD BARBIERI
Waiting To Be Born EP MARILLIONOFFICIAL.BANDCAMP.COM
HENGE
Alpha Test 4 COSMIC DROSS
I AM THE MANIC WHALE
Bumper Book Of Mystery Stories IAMTHEMANICWHALE.BANDCAMP.COM
JEGONG
Come To The Center PELAGIC
KING GIZZARD & THE LIZARD WIZARD
PetroDragonic Apocalypse KGLW
LOAM
Featherbrained LOAM-MUSIC.BANDCAMP.COM
BEREN MATTHEWS FEAT GRIP-LIKE VICE
Place//Circumstance GRIPLIKEVICE.BANDCAMP.COM
SOFT MACHINE
Other Doors DYAD
MOTORPSYCHO
Yay! RUNE GRAMMOFON
NEOLIA
Neolia CD BABY
THE PARALLAX METHOD
Folie À Trois THEPARALLAXMETHOD.BANDCAMP.COM
PROGRESSIVE METAL
Dom Lawson buckles up for a delve into the darker, heavier side.
NORTH ATLANTIC OSCILLATION
United Wire VINELAND MUSIC
PENGUIN CAFE
Rain Before Seven… ERASED TAPES
POLYCHROME
Equilibrium BAD DOG PROMOTIONS
THE NEAL MORSE BAND
An Evening of Innocence & Danger INSIDEOUT
REDSHIFT
Laws Of Entropy PALE WIZARD RECORDS
BEN REED
Bandaged CHERRY RED
SOLSTEIN
Solstein IS IT JAZZ? RECORDS
PSYCHEDELIC PROG
Take a trip with Rob Hughes as he seeks out the latest mind-expanding music.
RING VAN MÖBIUS
Commissioned Works Pt. II – Six Drops Of Poison KARISMA
SOUND OF STRANGERS
Crossing Borders DUTCH MUSIC WORKS
SUNS OF THE TUNDRA
The Only Equation BAD ELEPHANT MUSIC
SUSANNA
Baudelaire And Orchestra SUSANNASONATA
VANITY MIRROR
Puff WE ARE BUSY BODIES
VOIVOD
Morgöth Tales CENTURY MEDIA
ROGER WATERS
The Lockdown Sessions SONY LEGACY
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST
Grant Moon has a rummage down the back of the Prog sofa for the ones that nearly got away…
GENTLE GIANT
Interview CHRYSALIS
THE FLAMING LIPS
Hypnotist RHINO
FRIJID PINK
The Deram Recordings 1970-71 ESOTERIC
STACKRIDGE
Stackridge / Friendliness ESOTERIC
ULTRAVOX
Quartet (Deluxe Edition) CHRYSALIS
FRANK ZAPPA
Funky Nothingness ZAPPA RECORDS/UME
UNIFAUN
Unifaun ESOTERIC
XTC
Go 2 PANEGYRIC
VARIOUS ARTISTS
Round And Round: Progressive Sounds Of 1974 ESOTERIC
Island Live T
IGERMOTH Two-CD/
RUSH: PORTRAITS
Fin Costello RUFUS PUBLICATIONS
JOHN WETTON: AN EXTRAORDINARY LIFE
Nick Shilton ROCKET
HAVE YOU GOT IT YET? THE STORY OF SYD BARRETT AND PINK FLOYD
Storm Thorgerson And Roddy Bogawa MERCURY STUDIOS
Take a bow
Final Harvest: so long, farewell and amen. CARSTEN
BRYAN BELLER (THE ARISTOCRATS)
The great and good of progressive music give us a glimpse into their prog worlds. As told to Grant Moon
COVER FEATURE
The Men For All Seasons
In September 1989, Marillion unveiled their new album, Seasons End, and new vocalist, Steve ‘H’ Hogarth. As one chapter ended, a new one opened and with it came new challenges and experiences. To coincide with the release of a deluxe edition, the band revisit the making of the record that helped steer their career in a new direction – and prove there really was life after Fish.
FEATURES
The Basement Tapes
Lars Fredrik Frøislie fought off the blues by giving his imagination free rein: he dreamed of the last battle of the Norse gods, a place in the sun, cosmic omens, and the stark beauty of a Norwegian winter. Now Wobbler’s mastermind talks to Prog about singing in his native tongue and staying sane with his solo album, Fire Fortellinger.
Day Of The Dreamer
On their 1978 album, A Song For All Seasons, Renaissance ditched the big concepts and teamed up with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra to give their symphonic sound a bolder and brighter edge. The stunning results yielded their only UK Top 10 single, Northern Lights, which takes centre stage on a new vinyl reissue. Vocalist Annie Haslam revisits the audition, stage invasions and Top Of The Pops appearances that led to the album becoming one of their best-loved releases.
Wired For Sound
A lot has changed since North Atlantic Oscillation released their last album, the well-stocked Grind Show, in 2018. After a strange five years it feels somewhat reassuring to see the return of the electronic post-prog outfit, and it’s now effectively a one-man band as Sam Healy leads the way. Prog catches up with the musician to find out more.
Universal Numbers
After the stop-start of the last three years, Lazuli have quietly unveiled their 11th studio album, simply called 11. Vocalist, instrumentalist and composer Dominique Leonetti reveals why the French group are buzzing about their new release but choosing to remain fiercely independent, and how it felt to finally play on the same stage as their musical heroes.
Argus Panoptes
Wishbone Ash never set out to create a progressive concept album, but things took an unexpected twist on their third record, Argus. Fifty-one years on, it’s been reissued and expanded into a handsome sevendisc multi-format box set. Prog sat down with Martin Turner and Andy Powell to explore the record’s genesis and legacy, taking in everything from stolen swords and nascent romances to trancewriting and twin guitars
ITCH THE SEVEN-YEAR
After a seven-year absence, Seven Impale are back with their third album, the Enslavedapproved Summit. But, despite their name, a delay of that length certainly wasn’t intentional. The Norwegian sextet bring Prog up to date on their current four-track, which embraces the myths of Ancient Greece and uses them as a metaphor for the trials of modern society.
Parties
A familiar name in the Canterbury scene, Dave Stewart’s career reached unexpected highs in the 1980s when he teamed up with Spirogyra’s Barbara Gaskin for an unlikely pop cover. Forty years on, the pair are still making “intelligent pop” with a ninth studio album on the way. Now preparing to play a very special one-off show in London this summer, Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin tell Prog about the unexpected spark that’s led to their longstanding musical, and romantic, relationship.
SELF-MADE MEN
On their new, independently released album, guitarist Misha Mansoor talks of taking Periphery back to the band they always wanted it to be. No longer bending to the pressures of suits or the public, and more comfortable now in their own skin than ever before, this is the story of how Periphery V: Djent Is Not A Genre finds the US group at their defiant best.
The Yes Men
The Parallax Method say they aren’t seasoned musicians when it comes to theory. Instead, they’re full of happy accidents that inspire their free-flowing instrumental explorations on, Folie À Trois. This is the story of The Parallax Method embracing the good, the bad and the ugly for the better of their music, resulting in a head-turning debut album.
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