Here are the 11 best prog rock albums from the 1970s! Progressive rock began in the late 1960s, but it didn’t hit its stride ...
By the time Geoff Downes first joined Yes in 1980 – he left the following year, but later re-joined in 2011 – he already had ...
Progressive rock was far from dead in the 1990s, and these gorgeous albums prove it. You might just find your new favorite on this list.
Who doesn’t love progressive rock albums? The genre really transformed the world of rock music back in the 1970s and onward. And there are a select few albums from the genre’s heyday that radically ...
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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 ...
Post-hardcore and progressive rock have merged in various aways over the past few decades and continue to do so. This edition of In Defense of the Genre looks at 15 2000s albums that shaped this sound ...
Yes was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. Yes continues to honor its legacy with their current show ...
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, ...
"We were only talking the other day about the possibility of rock music — in the next 10 years — really developing into a higher art form," Jon Anderson told Sounds in 1971, the year Yes released two ...
Recently, we dove into the 11 best prog rock bassists of all time, with renowned players such as Chris Squire, Geddy Lee, ...
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