Funkateers, country stars and punks contributed to the best concept albums in music, proving that prog rockers didn’t entirely own the concept of concepts.
The band scaled new peaks with their first album of the 1980s.
The virtual festival began last Saturday with a stream of the band's 'Three Sides Live' concert film.
Gentle Giant felt the punks advancing during 1976, yet they stuck to their guns and released ‘Interview’, a sardonic concept album.
The much-respected musician has put the release date back due to the current challenges facing the music industry amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Wilson's popular 'Hand. Cannot .Erase' album will be discussed in detail during the online broadcast.
Following Steve Hackett’s departure, Genesis entered their second act with, And Then There Were Three, retaining their prog sensibilities with killer hooks.
The best psychedelic albums, both sonically and spiritually, are guaranteed to take your head to places it never went before.
The guitarist's new clips include versions of two tracks from his days with the band, 'Horizons' and 'Blood on the Rooftops.'
It was more than a surprise when, on the chart of 6 April 1974, Genesis made their first-ever showing on the UK singles bestsellers.
The band's 1978 album was their first to feature formal vocals and lyrics, and followed film and live recording projects.
Gong’s energised Acid Motherhood, recorded with Acid Mothers Temple, generated some controversy among hardcore fans when it was released on 30 March 2004.
The album was platinum in America within four months and contained four irresistible singles.
The follow-up to 2017's acclaimed, 'To The Bone', the new album will be released through Caroline International on 12 June.
‘RUSHfest Scotland’ was founded in 2014 and has so far raised more than £41k for cancer charities.