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Gospel, Hardcore Cult Faves, Continue Their Great Prog-Punk Gene Splice on 'S.R.O.'
Seventeen years after dropping its lone LP, prized by fans of outside-the-box heaviness, the New York band returns with a follow-up
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'Some of Us Went Through Hell': New King Crimson Doc Trailer Reveals Agony and Ecstasy of Legendary Band
Doc will show, according to co-founder Robert Fripp, “The rock & roll lifestyle of glamour and excess in fine detail, including getting on and off buses, living and dying, resentment, a little humor, and even some music"
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer Get 'Definitive' Book
"This is the story as it happened, as the group told it, because it’s in our own words," Carl Palmer says
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Bill Bruford on His Ups and Downs With Yes and King Crimson, Life After Retirement
Ten years into his post-drumming life, the percussion legend reflects on playing with British prog's holy trinity, making the jump to jazz with Earthworks, and more
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Yes, King Crimson, and Earthworks Drummer Bill Bruford on 12 Career Highlights
The genre-spanning percussion master chooses some of his favorite moments from his four-decade discography
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Rick Wakeman on His Tumultuous History With Yes, Playing on Bowie's 'Space Oddity'
"The whole Yes thing has been a mess since Chris Squire died," says the keyboardist. "Nobody knows what the hell is going on"
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King Crimson's '21st Century Schizoid Man': 50 Years in the Life of a Gamechanging Song
How the band's 1969 masterpiece has evolved onstage during the past half-century — and how it's inspired everyone from Yes to Kanye West
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King Crimson's '21st Century Schizoid Man': Inside Prog's Big Bang
How the band's scathing 1969 antiwar epic raised the bar for rock composition — and helped launch an entire musical movement
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Jethro Tull Prep First Official Biography 'The Ballad of Jethro Tull'
Pioneering prog band to release book with two new recordings in November
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The Crimson King Seeks a New Court
Fifty years into his relentlessly innovative career, King Crimson leader Robert Fripp is a godhead in a genre he can't stand. In a rare interview, he opens up about his global quest to break out of the "male prog ghetto"
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