"Ahead of the art-rock curve": Bill Nelson’s Quit Dreaming And Get On The Beam Deluxe Box Set
Ex-Be Bop Deluxe leader’s 1981 solo release is greatly expanded to impressive effect
Ex-Be Bop Deluxe leader’s 1981 solo release is greatly expanded to impressive effect
17 CDs and three DVDs provide everything you need to know about a counterculture band many have heard of, but fewer have listened to
Box set edition of 2003 release proves that, even though it was viewed as a curio, it’s in line with Ian Anderson’s regular musical explorations
Lauded concept album from Oklahoma City’s finest has lost nothing in 22 years, while gaining new nuance in Dolby Atmos
Expansive 10-disc collection is the first of three charting decades of his onstage work
The Greek trio’s musical take on the apocalyptic Gospel of John returns 52 years on with far less controversy and unbroken artistic impact
80-minute work from 2009 – of which just a fraction was used in a movie soundtrack – was rescued from his vault following his 2022 death
Marking an and and a beginning for the band, this extended version of the 1997 original states its case as an elegant outlier in their catalogue
As 2022’s The Tipping Point confirmed, they’ve always known how to go big without ever going over the top
Glorious visual celebration of the neo-prog survivors in the present, accompanied by New Light, a fascinating documentary of their past
Transatlantic leader’s latest album sees him working with younger musicians and letting them work their own magic – while adding plenty of his own
Dark proggers revisit their past and banish memories of bad blood in a collection of re-recordings that could easily have been so much less, plus a set of impressive covers
Former Purson leader’s third solo album is far more self-assured than her first two outings, with a loose concept that lets her imagination run wild
Family drama, a pair of prog legends and even the bloke who sang The Final Countdown… Swedish prog metal kings have made a concept album like no other
Psych-prog-stoners at their best on seaside rendezvous stage
Eighth album of challenging and mesmerising atmospherics from Iceland’s gnarliest post-rock band.
Continuing the melodic explorations they began in 2019, French prog metallers’ 10th full-length album is a beautiful and sophisticated piece of work
Jerry Richards’ band delivers grooves, hooks and vitality on 11th album, amid a concept story of AI and machines
Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight