progressive rock

Jethro Tull Thick as a Brick

Jethro Tull’s Thick As a Brick is 40 minutes of prog glory

The 40-minute prog opus guided by flute and poetry is Jethro Tull’s greatest moment

Geordie Greep The New Sound review

Geordie Greep : The New Sound

The Black Midi frontman’s first solo record leans deeper into virtuosic studio prog

Papangu Lampiao Rei review

Papangu : Lampi​ã​o Rei

The Brazilian prog/metal group expand on their stellar debut with an even more eclectic follow-up

black midi hellfire review

Papangu : Holoceno

The Brazilian band’s debut album reminds us how exciting and kickass prog can be.

King Crimson in the Court of the Crimson King progressive rock

On ‘In the Court of the Crimson King’, King Crimson set the bar for prog rock

Introducing a new recurring column on the past, present and future of prog, beginning with its genesis.