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Contents
ISSUE 121 O2.07.21
IF IT’S IN THERE
IT’S ON HERE
FEATURES
REGULARS
BLOODY WELL WRITE
THE INTRO
pg 10
Missives, musings and tweets from Planet Prog.
Tom Newman______
Pg 40
The
Tubular Bells
producer returns to the
faerie realm with
A Faerie Symphony II.
Big Big Train________
Pg 44
The new-look band unveil their brand
new album,
Common Ground.
pg 12
Caravan’s epic new box set is the talk of the town, and
there’s more hot news from Van der Graaf Generator,
Neal Morse Band, Faust, Public Service Broadcasting,
Anneke van Giersbergen and more!
Giancarlo Erra______
Pg 50
The Nosound man shares the personal
journey of his latest solo album.
Q&A
pg 26
Gentle Giant________
Pg 54
The prog legends reveal the inside story
of 1975’s
Free Hand.
Former Bourgeois Tagg man Lyle Workman discusses
his new album, and what it was like working with
Beck, Todd Rundgren and Jellyfish.
OUTER LIMITS
Mariusz Duda_______
Pg 58
pg 66
He was once a Blitz Kid
forging a New Romantic path
with Spandau Ballet. These
days he’s better known
as singer and guitarist with
Nick Mason’s Saucerful
Of Secrets. Which certainly
begs the question: how prog
is Gary Kemp?
The Riverside and Lunatic Soul man walks
a different musical path on his current
solo release.
Esa Holopainen_____
Pg 62
The Amorphis guitarist unleashes his
inner prog fan on his debut solo record.
JOE MAGOWAN
Motorpsycho_______
Pg 70
The hard-working Norwegian trio are
back with more genre-bending fun.
THE PROG INTERVIEW
pg 88
Darryl Way was a founding member of Curved Air
and wrote their biggest hit,
Back Street Luv.
In this
month’s Prog Interview he recalls his time in the band,
his own act Wolf, working with Tim Rice, Jethro Tull
and Sting, and his more recent solo career.
Frost*_____________
Pg 74
With their new album
Day And Age,
the sky seems the limit for these
UK proggers.
THE MUSICAL BOX
pg 94
Big Big Train’s epic new opus,
Common Ground,
takes
top billing this issue, and there are also reviews from
Porcupine Tree, Gentle Giant, Frank Zappa, Asia,
Opeth, Devin Townsend, Magenta, Roger Chapman,
Greenslade, Styx, Danny Elfman, Teramaze, Raven
Bush, Theo Travis, Enslaved, Laura Meade, Gary
Kemp, Plenty, The Resonance Association, Giancarlo
Erra, Graham Bond Organization, Crack The Sky and
many more…
Jane Getter _________
Pg 78
The jazz-prog guitarist discusses her hot
new album,
Anomalia.
Spiritualized_______
Pg 82
Jason Pierce reflects on the indie proggers’
first four releases, now out on vinyl.
Vienna Circle_______
Pg 86
The UK prog rockers return with their
first album in eight years.
MY PROG
pg 114
Sons Of Apollo and Black Country Communion
keyboard wizard Derek Sherinian tells us about his
prog world of ELP, Rick Wakeman and, er, Dr Dre!
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