Part of what makes prog-rock albums such a delight is how forward-thinking many of them are. At least, that’s definitely the case for progressive rock albums that came out decades ago during the ...
In all of the interminable books, memoirs, articles and TV documentaries contemplating punk rock, there’s one thing they all seem to agree upon: that punk killed progressive rock. “Almost overnight, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Geddy Lee is the rare type of bass player whose combination of talents creates a fiercely ...
Dom Lawson has been writing for Metal Hammer and Prog for over 14 years and is extremely fond of heavy metal, progressive rock, coffee and snooker. He also contributes to The Guardian, Classic Rock, ...
LouderSound.com wrote that the “Ghanaian-born Osei was instrumental in introducing white music audiences to Africa’s infectious Afro-beat sound, finding favor with progressive rock fans for ...
First-call prog rock drummer Bill Bruford (Yes, King Crimson, Genesis) was pressed into service on the 1976 follow-up, At The Sound Of The Bell.
There are a number of prog-rock and pop albums that Anderson identifies with, which have helped him become the artist he is today. He has spoken at length about some of his favourite records that ...
Jordan Blum hails from Philadelphia and has been writing about progressive rock and metal—among other genres—for over fifteen years. He's written books on Jethro Tull, Dream Theater, and Opeth.
The Coral Gables are a rock-and-roll trio based in New York City and Philadelphia, USA. They are bravely pioneering the “outlaw indie” genre—modern indie rock with a flavor inspired by the outlaw ...
Rush were many things: mavericks on their respective instruments, masters of the live show, and, of course, prog rock legends. Together, Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neil Peart revolutionised a unique ...
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