Prog
Prog is a UK-based magazine focused on progressive rock music. It was first published in March 2009, originating from Classic Rock, and is edited by Jerry Ewing. The magazine features a range of content about both classic and contemporary artists in the genre.
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loudersound.com | Dave Everley
From Steve Harris’ galloping bass to Bruce Dickinson’s instantly recognisable voice, few bands sound as distinctive as Iron Maiden. No one is going to hear Run To The Hills or Fear Of The Dark and confuse it with anyone else, which is precisely why they’re one of the most successful bands of the last 50 years. But Maiden have delivered some surprises along the way.
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loudersound.com | Dave Everley
The Band - The BandWarheadsRest in PeacePoliticalamityColor Me BlindCupid's DeadPeacemaker DieSeven SundaysTragic ComicOur FatherStop the WorldGod Isn't Dead? Everything Under the Sun: I. Rise 'n ShineEverything Under the Sun: II. Am I Ever Gonna ChangeEverything Under the Sun: III. Who CaresFollowing their huge Pornograffitti album, Extreme were determined to push things as far as they could go. “Be careful what you wish for,” frontman Gary Cherone told Classic Rock.
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loudersound.com | Paul Sexton
In 2017 Procol Harum released their 12th album, Novum. Marking the band’s 50th anniversary, it proved to be their final studio release – but when vocalist Gary Brooker (1945-2022) and new-recruit lyricist Pete Brown (1940-2023) spoke to Prog, the idea of stopping was the last thing on their minds.
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loudersound.com | Stef Lach
Avenged Sevenfold frontman M. Shadows says nothing will make him play it safe when it comes to making music because he really "couldn't care less" about anyone else's opinion. The Californian metal outfit's eighth album Life Is But a Dream... was released in 2023 and fans were split over its merits. But Shadows says he has learned to accept they'll never please everybody and he insists artistic creativity is all about pushing boundaries.
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loudersound.com | Paul Rees
Dire Straits were one of the most unlikely success stories of the 80s, making 1985’s world-beating Brothers In Arms album before guitarist and leader Mark Knopfler ended the band at the height of their fame. In 2015, Classic Rock looked back on their tangled tale of multi-platinum albums, fraternal rivalry and the high cost of fame. At 10.10pm on October 9, 1992, Mark Knopfler bid goodnight to 40,000 people and walked off stage in Zaragoza, Spain.
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