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National English Progressive Rock

A mixed bag, Nomzamo shows IQ in transition as they move towards the mainstream.

Replacing an original member is no small task, especially one so critical to a band's success. Such was the case for the English neo...
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Catalogue | Preserve | Amass only hints at Steven Wilson's solo band's power.

When Porcupine Tree went out on the road, you always had some idea as to what to expect. From Richard Barbieri's intricate keyboard lines to...
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Big Generator futher divides the Yes faithfull yet commercially succeeds.

After the fairly straight forward process and massive success of the band's 1983 comeback album, 90125, one would expect that the making of Yes...
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A synth-keyboard style all his own, Steve Winwood arcs into the 80's with style.

By the end of the 1970's, Steve Winwood was at a crossroads. Only 32, he had been in the music business for over 15 years, first with the...
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Stylistic cohesion be damned, Marillion forge new territory with Marillion.Com.

The hardest part of any band, especially one who is known for progressive rock, is indeed that, progressing. How you do create new music that has...
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Jethro Tull's finest hour, Aqualung tries to make sense of an absurd world.

For many in the progressive rock realm, a band's 4th album is seen as the one where "all the stars align" and the band hits their...
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The Visitor cements Arena as a neo-progressive powerhouse.

Formed in 1994 by drummer Mick Pointer (ex-Marillion) and keyboardist Clive Nolan (Pendragon, Shadowland), Arena's neo-progressive rock status...
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Ears wide open, Robert Fripp's Exposure projeKcts himself into the solosphere.

After dissolving King Crimson in late 1974, Robert Fripp went on a 2 year sabbatical from the music industry. Upon his return in late 1976, Robert...
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XM showcases what Porcupine Tree can do live...in a more controlled environment

The arrival of Gavin Harrison on drums (replacing Chris Maitland) ushered in a new style for Porcupine Tree; gone was the more psychedelic style of...
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