Welcome to Prog 's brand new Tracks Of The Week! We've got eight new and diverse slices of progressively inclined music for ...
Lotto' grows with time: intense from the start, sure, but meant to provoke, whether that be thought or emotion, or a mix of ...
After drummer Neil Peart died in 2020, many thought the Canadian prog legends would never reform. As they book a mammoth global tour, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson explain how their lifelong bond drew th ...
James Chatfield brings his unique one-man band and guitar style to The Oil Basin Brewhouse, Worcester, on 5 March. Free entry, live music, and art.
A joyful 1973 instrumental by The Allman Brothers Band is getting fresh praise more than five decades later. “Jessica,” the bright and breezy track from the band’s Brothers and Sisters album, has been ...
While the depths of winter continue to punish myself and other readers in the UK, the past four weeks have been rich as ever in delivering standout full-length records and on-repeat new tracks as 2026 ...
In a new album, the Ukranian-born, New York-based pianist and composer Vadim Neselovskyi channels the horror and hope he's ...
Gaming is more than just pressing buttons and completing levels—it’s about immersion, focus, and enjoyment. One surprisingly powerful tool that can enhance your gaming experience is music. Whether you ...
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"Brevity" is such a surefire way to showcase MatAre's art, and this is a perfect entry point for new listeners. This is the kind of EP that's going to be great listening for people who enjoy music ...
Paul Gilbert digs into WROC’s big hooks, surprise chords, melody-first guitar and the tour setlist stress ahead of release.