Why Pink Floyd’s 1971 Pompeii performance became the ultimate rock document-and why the IMAX rerelease could hit harder than ever.
Browsing: progressive rock
Genesis go full pastoral prog on Wind & Wuthering: Banks’ keyboard-led epics, Hackett’s last stand, and the quiet pivot toward pop.
After Dark Side, Floyd made a colder, braver record. Inside Wish You Were Here: Syd’s shadow, studio tricks, and the band vs. the machine.
Roger Hodgson left Supertramp in 1983. Here’s why it happened, what the band lost, and how their sound and legacy shifted afterward.
From “Nights in White Satin” to 80s comeback hits, Justin Hayward quietly helped invent symphonic rock and made sincerity sound dangerous.
In 1968 Pink Floyd hit Amsterdam amid Syd Barrett fallout, new sonic experiments, and a live show culture built for risk.
In 1972, Jethro Tull ditched “songs” for a single 43-minute suite. Here’s how Thick as a Brick spoofed prog, hit No. 1, and endured.






