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“The world was my oyster, but when I opened it there was a turd inside… When my wife said, ‘I want half of everything,’ I said, ‘Write me a cheque for 450 grand and you can have half the debt!’” Fish on his three-decade solo career
By Johnny Sharp published
As the former Marillion frontman released final album Weltschmerz, he reflected on going from the depths of debt and divorce to mountainous creative peaks

Steve Hogarth and Richard Barbieri pushed each other hard on Not the Weapon But The Hand
By Natasha Scharf published
Marillion vocalist found himself singing over drum’n’bass music on 2012 release, while Porcupine Tree keyboardist had to allow lyrics in a piece he’d wanted to be instrumental – but the result of years of effort satisfied them both

When true rebels came out as prog fans: Five essential neo-prog albums of the 80s
By Johnny Sharp published
The second-wave movement didn’t last long – but its bands revitalised the genre with an attitude and energy that’s still being felt today

Fish, stalkers, being ripped off: Steve Rothery’s life and times with Marillion
By Mark Blake published
It’s always been about music for the veteran guitarist, although distractions have included catching fire at the band’s first gig, realising he should be much richer than he actually was, and an alternative career he came close to pursuing

Steve Rothery reveals details of new Bioscope album with Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning
By Jerry Ewing published
Steve Rothery and Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning will release new collaborative album Gentō’ in July

Inspired by Pink Floyd, Marillion made a film out of their album Brave. It didn’t go well
By Dave Everley published
Marillion’s attempt to make a full-length move to accompany 1994 concept album Brave went so badly that the director disassociated himself from it

Debauched prog revivalists to internet pioneers: The Marillion albums you should listen to
By Paul Elliott published
Since picking up the progressive rock baton from Genesis in the 80s, Marillion have recorded one of prog’s most impressive catalogues, and these are their best albums

Marillion keyboard player Mark Kelly and daughter Tallulah launch new podcast Prog & Progeny
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog & Progeny features Marillion's Mark Kelly and daughter Tallulah discussing Marillion, music and life in general
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