Last month, Loudwire looked at the five absolute weirdest prog metal bands ever, highlighting creators who get as aggressive and complex as they do unapologetically kooky. We wouldn’t feel right if we ...
What happens when classical music-style levels of ambition, invention and sheer length are grafted onto pop music? The answer ...
The band’s Munch-inspired new record, about a fictional carver, is skilfully dramatised through texturally immersive music ...
Here's the history of prog rock in 20 albums. Progressive rock has been a fairly niche style for most of its existence, yet that existence has also lasted longer than many other subgenres.
Prog has seen its fair share of releases through the years. Sifting through this particular genre can be a bit daunting, considering the sheer volume of work that has come out since the mid-1960s.
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 ...
In a nutshell, progressive rock kicked off in the late 1960s and early 1970s, when distinctive and imaginative artists experimented with particularly complex arrangements, lengthy track lengths, ...
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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