Progressive rock thrives in a live setting. Its limitless ambition and plurality of sounds—from jazz and blues to psychedelia, classical and folk—find fertile ground in the electricity of stage ...
French prog rockers Esthesis, who won Pro g's Best Unsigned Band category in the 2020 Readers' Poll, recently released their ...
Fans of the longstanding contemporary progressive rock band Porcupine Tree who might have thought their days were over can now rejoice. This expansive, two-and-a-half hour, 21-song, live CD/DVD ...
Great new prog you must hear from Hedvig Mollestrad Weejuns, plantoid, Maebe and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week ...
Here are 11 progressive rock bands from the 1970s that are seriously underrated! Although it began in the late ‘60s, it wasn’t until the ‘70s that progressive rock truly took off, and when asked to ...
Genesis outside the Rainbow Theatre in London, UK, January 1977. They are (L-R) Steve Hackett, Chester Thompson, Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford. (Credit: Graham Wood/Evening Standard/Hulton ...
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