Classic Rock Presents Prog: New Issue Out Now
The latest issue of Classic Rock Presents Prog is on sale today. With Peter Gabriel gracing both the lavish wallet and cover of the magazine, we take an in-depth look at brand new album Scratch My Back with an exclusive interview with the man himself.
Elsewhere, those who have worked with The Progfather comment on each of his solo albums and Finnish superstar Tarja Turunen, a massive Gabriel fan, passes judgment on her favourite Gabriel album covers.
There’s a rare, brand new and highly revealing interview with former Yes guitarist Trevor Rabin, Camel’s Andy Latimer talks about his favourite Camel album, and there are also brand new interviews with Coheed & Cambria, No-Man, Astra, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Heather Findlay, Panic Room, Solstice, Twelfth Night, Moon Safari, IO Earth, Crimson Sky and Diagonal, plus your usual round-up of prog news and reviews.
There’s a free CD featuring over an hour of great new prog music from the likes of Karnataka, Mandalaband, Syzygy, Solstice and many more. It’s your ultimate prog package.
Join Editor Jerry Ewing and writer Philip Wilding on Total Rock (www.totalrock.com) today as well between noon-3pm where they’ll be playing a load of great prog tunes and will be joined by special guests Anna Phoebe (Trans-Siberian Orchestra) and Heather Findlay.
And finally, for those interested in taking up the mflow promotional offer, the unique Prog code is PROGRK01. mflow is a unique digital music service that encourages fans to recommend and share music in return for a percentage of any resulting sales. The service launches on April 15 but 1,000 Prog readers can use this code to be the first to use the site as part of the invitation-only pre-launch. The easy-to-install mflow application allows you to follow other users and build a network of trusted sources, discover new music, recommend music to others, browse, search and purchase music online. mflow launches with over one million tracks.
Enjoy.







Sounds pretty good. I’m just off to sell a kidney so I can afford it.
I love the mag personally and have no probs with the price as u get the best in prog plus a great CD showcasing the latest and the greatest. It is THE only magazine for progheads like myself. I discovered many awesome bands through it such as Diagonal and Mostly Autumn and now own their CDs. My favourite magazine for music.
Yes it’s pricey but when I look at the bigger picture there are so many CDs and gigs I’d never have experienced without ‘….Presents Prog’. So in the end it’s priceless really. Keep up the good work. I even liked the “reviewers faves from 2009″ lists in the previous edition – coz it reminded me about several CDs I’d missed out on. Situation recified immediately!!
Huzzah! I was really miffed when I saw an article in Mojo as I thought CRPP was the more obvious home a feature on Mr Gabriel! Hopefully, I’ll track down a copy tomorrow.