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PROG
126
“The reality
is that
I much prefer
to keep
performing.”
Jethro Tull
p38
The story of Tull’s first new album in 18 years.
JETHRO TULL PRESS/WILL IRELAND
Contents
ISSUE 126 31.12.21
IF IT’S IN THERE
IT’S ON HERE
FEATURES
REGULARS
BLOODY WELL WRITE
THE INTRO
pg 8
Missives, musings and tweets from Planet Prog.
David Longdon _____
Pg 26
Prog
pays tribute to the late Big Big Train
singer who sadly died in November.
The very latest news on the return of Nordic Giants,
Steve Hackett, The Flower Kings, Von Hertzen
Brothers, Voivod, Rosalie Cunningham, Loop, Clive
Mitten and loads more…
Q&A
pg 24
Tommy Rogers and Dan Briggs discuss Between The
Buried & Me returning to their
Colors
concept for their
latest album.
Readers’ Poll_______
Pg 30
You voted. We counted. The results are in.
So, who’s won what?
THE PROG INTERVIEW
pg82
Former Marillion
singer Fish called
time on his recording
career following
the release of last
year’s acclaimed
Weltschmerz,
and he
insists his touring is
going the same way.
We caught up with
the big man to find
out the current state
of play, and to mull
over highpoints from
his life in music.
PFM ______________
Pg 50
Italian prog legends discuss androids,
social media and very tasty bread!
Rachel Flowers_____
Pg 54
The US multi-instrumentalist progs
things up on album number three.
MoonJune Records __
Pg 58
Owner Leonardo Pavkovic celebrates 20
years of the Canterbury-inspired label.
FISH PRESS/ WOJTEK KUTYLA
John McLaughlin ___
Pg 62
The fusion guitar maestro on his new
album and that Mahavishnu debut.
THE MUSICAL BOX
pg 88
Jethro Tull’s first new album in 18 years takes top
billing, with reviews of Big Big Train, King Crimson,
Hawkwind, Wobbler, Asia, Ozric Tentacles, Anthony
Phillips, Airbag, Richard Dawson and Circle, Can,
Renaissance, Strawbs, Karnivool, Ian Anderson,
Tangerine Dream, Cardiacs, John Lodge, Bill Nelson,
Nosound and loads more…
Maybeshewill _____
Pg 66
The Leicester post-rockers return after
a four-year hiatus.
SwallowThe Sun ___
Pg 70
The mournful Finns have created their
proggiest work yet with
Moonflowers.
TAKE A BOW
pg 108
We’ve got live reviews of Marillion, Prog The Forest,
Blanket and Sleep Token.
Matt Berry ________
Pg 74
The comedian and musician celebrates
a decade on the Acid Jazz label.
MY PROG
pg 114
Prognosis _________
Pg 78
Our in-depth guide to next year’s
Prognosis Festival in Eindhoven.
Violinist Anna Phoebe discusses a prog world full of
Jethro Tull, Jon Lord and, er, allotment gardening!
BIG BIG TRAIN PRESS/SOPHOCLES ALEXIOU
pg 10
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