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5 Prog Rock Bands That Should’ve Been Bigger
Progressive rock’s biggest names are known far and wide, even if the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame ignored the genre for almost 15 years after Pink Floyd entered in 1996. It seemed inevitable that bands ...
During the interview (posted to YouTube on March 1), host Anil Prasad asked Wilson about his decision to go back to progressive rock with The Overview (after venturing into art rock and electronica on ...
The list of Hall of Fame prog rock snubs features some of the sub-genre’s most beloved and acclaimed acts. Jethro Tull has ...
What happens when classical music-style levels of ambition, invention and sheer length are grafted onto pop music? The answer ...
Progressive Rock or Prog Rock for short, is perhaps one of the most simultaneously revered and reviled of all the genres of modern rock 'n roll. Revered for the instrumental mastery of many of the ...
Listening to Wondrous Stories, a new collection of songs that could as well be called “Now That’s What I Call Progressive Rock”, one is amazed by two things. The first is that the compilers located so ...
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.
Here is the heaviest song from five classic progressive rock bands! Progressive rock began about 15 years before progressive metal and many groups who kicked off the genre were revered for their ...
Modern prog rock/metal legend Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree, Opeth) is currently doing press for his recently released eight studio LP, The Overview, and in a recent chat with online music ...
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