Not all the new music out there is synthesized pop and dance music, y’know. And it’s not just hard rock, dubstep or hip-hop, either. There’s still a hardy contingent of bands putting out what is known as progressive rock–which is experimental, technological and unorthodox in nature.
The work of pioneering prog-rock bands like Pink Floyd, Genesis, Jethro Tull and Rush laid the foundation for today’s increasingly popular crop of progressive rockers.
At the top of the prog-rock scene sits Muse, the band from Devon, UK, that has sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, delivering their[…]








