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Prog Prog Issue 159

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Published 11th April ​​​​​​​Warrior On The Edge Of Time, Hawkwind’s seminal fantasy epic from 1975, has been called “a genuine Hawkwind classic,” by longstanding band leader Dave Brock, who adds, “there’s some really great stuff on it.” The album celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, so Hawkwind biographer and Prog writer Joe Banks spoke to members of the band about how they made the album, under trying circumstances, it appears, for this issue's cover story. Of course, Hawkwind being Hawkwind, they also have a brand-new studio album out. There Is No Space For Us continues the band’s rich vein of form and we talk to the current line-up about that, too. Elsewhere Van der Graaf Generator founding member Judge Smith reveals a fascinating career, Prog Readers’ Poll winners Solstice tell us all about their new album Clann, Big Big Train look back on the making of their third album, 2002’s Bard, and IQ are back with a terrific new album, Dominion. Plus The Flower Kings, Mostly Autumn, Gary Kemp, Dim Gray, Everon, Antimatter, Bjørn Riis, Sometime In February and Dominic Sanderson tell us about their latest releases. There’s a fantastic free sampler from the great Stickman Records label curated by Elder’s Nick DiSalvo and four Hawkwind postcards too.

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    Since its arrival at the tail end of the 60s, progressive rock has offered the world some of the most fascinating music ever heard, in varying guises over the years. Prog magazine brings you the stories behind the people who create these astounding sounds and amazing music, ey the classic originators such as Genesis, Pink Floyd and Yes, to the 80s revivalists such as Marillion and IQ, all the way through to those musicians today who have done so much to help rejuvenate the genre such as Muse, Radiohead, Steven Wilson, Opeth and Anathema.

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    In depth and behind the scenes stories of classic albums and tours sit side by side with widespread coverage of what‘s happening at today’s cutting edge of progressive music.

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    "Prog magazine is proud to be at the forefront of the modern day progressive music revival, continuing to celebrate one of the most invigorating and inventive forms of rock music of the last 50 years." Jerry Ewing, Editor - Prog Magazine

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