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Jon Anderson shares video for Time Has Come as he announces new reissues
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Peter Gabriel "delighted" to have deep cut on the Marty Supreme film soundtrack from A24
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"A picture-postcard Christmas, with morbid edges..." New animated video released for Greg Lake's perennial seasonal favourite I Believe In Father Christmas
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Latest Prog News

Vote in the 2025 Prog Magazine Readers' Poll
By Jerry Ewing published
It's that time of year again! So then, Prog readers, who progged your world in 2025?

Jon Anderson shares video for Time Has Come as he announces new reissues
By Jerry Ewing published
Jon Anderson to reissue Survival & Other Stories and Earth Mother Earth on coloured vinyl in March

Peter Gabriel "delighted" to have deep cut on the Marty Supreme film soundtrack from A24
By Paul Brannigan published
There's a lot of love for '80s British prog and new wave on the soundtrack to upcoming ping pong epic Marty Supreme

"A picture-postcard Christmas, with morbid edges..." New animated video released for Greg Lake's perennial seasonal favourite I Believe In Father Christmas
By Jerry Ewing published
Greg Lake's I Believe In Father Christmas originally reached No. 2 in the UK singles chart in 1975

"A gift to our fans to thank them for all their support..." Big Big Train singer Alberto Bravin shares festive video for Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
By Jerry Ewing published
Big Big Train will release their latest album, the conceptual Woodcut, on February 6

Asia share live video of Heat Of The Moment as they announce new live album
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog supergroup Asia will release their new live album, Asia – Live In England, in March

Pelagic Records have announced the first wave of bands for the 2026 edition of Pelagic Fest
By Jack Rogers published
Pelagic Fest will be taking over Maastricht next August for another weekend of wonders
Latest Prog Features

Prog's special Christmas Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Seasonal prog fun from Alberto Bravin, The Blackheart Orchestra, Robert Reed & Les Penning and The Sanctity Of Crows

Jethro Tull’s manager asked Ian Anderson to write a hit. He tried not to, but failed
By Dom Lawson published
1969’s Living In The Past reached the Top 10 in both the UK and US, and led to an uncomfortable experience on Top Of The Pops

A bright spark of modern prog brought in big prog names to make an album that’s not prog – and he’s not sorry
By Phil Weller published
His debut solo album forces the concept of music without boundaries back on itself. He believes it brought the best out of his guests too

“My first boyfriend introduced me to The Wall. It was the only interesting thing about him”: Joanne Harris’ prog stars
By Jo Kendall published
She explains why prog makes her think of Barnsley, lists some of her favourite records and recalls taking her daughter to a Genesis tribute show only to hear her say: “Ah yes, Mastodon!”

Decades after a spliff-weilding start, Solstice have finally hit their stride
By Dave Everley published
Prog stalwarts Solstice could have had Marillion's success - they just didn't want it

Debate: “They were never the same after…” What’s the most seismic line-up change in prog history?
By Martin Kielty published
From Yes and Pink Floyd to Dream Theater and Queensryche, most bands have experienced personnel issues over the years. Which change was the best, and which was the worst?

“The others kept putting it off. Finally I said, ‘We’ve got to do it now’”: Unique band faced the climate crisis head on
By Stephen Lambe published
Adding elements of jazz digital percussion and alternative composition techniques to their already eclectic sound, they’re so convinced by their new direction that their seventh release will be the second part of their sixth

“We were asked to do Glastonbury. I had no intention”: John Lees’ Barclay James Harvest and the demons that drive him
By Johnny Sharp published
New album Relativity gave him flashbacks to the 70s – and though the factors that led to his split with Les Holroyd are all in the past, he can’t see how a reunion might happen
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Latest Prog Reviews

“In many ways a dry run for The Wall”: Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here remains mysterious at 50
By Joe Banks published
Alienation, loss and a legendary live bootleg – the prog giants’ post-Dark Side masterpiece gets an impressive anniversary box set treatment.

“Often too leaden to float, but the future is visible”: Nektar’s deluxe edition of A Tab In The Ocean
By Chris Roberts published
1972 album, which saw them edging away from psychedelia back to standard rock, returns with live treats that hint at what was to come

“At one point it feels like they’re going to take off”: Tangerine Dream’s Rubycon box set
By Mike Barnes published
5-disc collection marks eighth album’s 50th anniversary, complete with two entire concert recordings and bonus Steven Wilson mixes

“The tracks lend themselves well to reimagining”: Matt Berry’s Heard Noises box set
By Joe Banks published
Even though the original album arrived earlier in 2025, this is a strong offering for diehard fans

“Hidden gem in their sometimes bewildering catalogue”: Yes’ Fly From Here – Return Trip glows in reissue
By Daryl Easlea published
Trevor Horn and Geoff Downes’ contributions add futurism to the band’s classic mysticism, as heard better than ever in souped-up mixes

Unofficial Peter Hammill biography Rock And Role is perfect companion to recent box set
By Sid Smith published
500-page exploration includes input from its subject along with new interviews with music and business colleagues, and an ex




