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Jack Bruce’s Harmony Row; more prog than you might know
By Sid Smith published
Leaving Cream behind, his third solo album was a proggy affair, composed in a single sitting, exploring one day in the world of a Glasgow tenement

Katatonia’s new era begins with Nightmares As Extensions Of The Waking State
By Dom Lawson published
Sweden’s melancholic masters successfully navigate recent choppy waters to deliver their lucky 13th album

“There’s no denying its compositional prowess”: Greenslade’s Large Afternoon Expanded
By James McNair published
Fruits of their short-lived new-millennium reunion provides nostalgia and commentary, with live tracks containing more meat and punch

A Beginner's Guide to 70s AOR in 10 essential albums
By Dave Ling published
AOR might have come truly blossoming into platinum-tinged life in the 1980s, but the genre had been holding lighters aloft and weeping in its beer in the 1970s. These are the best albums

Every Garbage album ranked from the worst to the best
By Stephen Hill last updated
Garbage have carved out a unique space in the modern rock world, and we've reviewed their eight albums to offer the definitive guide to their catalogue

Ozzy Osbourne to make public appearance at Comic Con days after retirement gig
By Matt Mills published
Osbourne, along with members of his family, will be guests at the Birmingham edition of Comic Con Midlands, taking place from July 12 to 13

We've ranked every Killswitch Engage album from worst to best
By Stephen Hill, Merlin Alderslade published
Reordering the catalogue of one of metalcore's greatest bands in reverse order of awesomeness

When traditional prog was all at sea in the mid-90s, Ween sailed to the rescue
By Prog published
When traditional prog was all at sea in the mid-90s, this shameless concept album, bedecked in Pink Floyd colours, sailed to the rescue
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