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Epica bassist Rob Van Der Loo’s prog timeline, from Jon Lord to Dream Theater
By Prog published
Deep Purple’s Concerto For Group And Orchestra opened the door to the Dutch artist’s own career in symphonic rock

“Words worthy of Oscar Wilde or Mark Twain”: Neil Peart’s most powerful lyrics
By Chris McGarel published
Along with punching out impressive drum parts, he brought Tolkien, Twain and Wilde to bear on the world of prog. Here are just 10 of his best moments

Rush announce limited edition box set of their final four albums
By Fraser Lewry published
Be quick! There's only 3000!

“I’m proud of Rush but I’ve moved on”: Alex Lifeson loves bringing solos to Envy of None
By Julian Marszalek published
The dark prog-pop band’s second album Stygian Wavs is confirmation they’re a band in their own right, even if they quickly abandoned attempts to work together in the same room

“Fans were tetchy; then all fears were allayed”: 11 great Rush songs from the 90s and beyond
By Prog published
The cream of the Canadian trio Rush's later years

Rather than look backwards with Rush, Alex Lifeson is building a bright future with Envy Of None
By Jo Kendall published
Second time’s a charm for Rush’s Alex Lifeson as he returns with a new album alongside his collaborators in Envy Of None

An interview with Rush‘s Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee about the career of ‘rock’s biggest cult band’
By Paul Elliott published
In 2015, Rush’s Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee looked back over the prog icons’ rollercoaster career

It’s great to have Alex Lifeson using Rush colours again on Envy Of None’s Stygian Wavz
By James McNair published
Envy of None’s second album Stygian Wavz proves Alex Lifeson was right to work with other artists - might it make Geddy Lee consider doing the same?
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