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    Posted: August 25 2022 at 07:45
I picked one up in the Stockholm airport the other day. Good read. It has a lot of bands for me to check out. Any readers? what do y'all think? Just a shill mag?

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I don't know what a "shill mag" is but I subscribe to Prog and I find it an interesting mix of new bands and old. Perhaps a bias towards the old but that may be understandable. 
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I haven't bought an issue in quite some time. I usually just look at the pictures.
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I have never bought a single issue as I suppose I feel I can find all I want around the net.

I must admit, I have thought about it on a number of occasions, but then I've taken a look at the cover price...
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I have read some articles from it online, but I have never bought it or held the actual magazine in my hands.

The only arts/media magazine that I would buy, and I used to read every issue thanks to it being stocked in the West Vancouver Memorial library, was Sight & Sound which is a film magazine put out by the British Film Institute. I used to devour books on film too, but have read very few on music. Kind of strange in a way that here I found myself a regular at a music forum rather than a film forum.
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Hi,

I consider PA the ideal Prog magazine!

Not sure why we are looking at a cheap rag that doesn't know what music is! Wink
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I used to but not anymore. Every single one of their covers has a super well known prog artist on it (Ian Anderson, Dream Theater, Fish, Steven Wilson, Rush, etc). Why not put some lesser known bands on the cover? How are they going to get more exposure if they aren't even recognized as important enough to be on the cover. I've never even seen TFK or Spock's Beard on the cover which is more than I can say for Progression magazine who were a bit more daring in that department. The main reason I stopped buying it though is because I already have way too many and I can as easily look up information on bands  online. Soon after I stopped buying it they stopped with the free cd anyway.

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My daughter bought me the Anniversary issue -10 years of prog-vol1 3rd revised edition...listed in it are the 100 greatest prog lp's of all time.
Nice overview of the usual suspects .
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I buy the majority of the issues. There's usually some interesting articles in each one and I really enjoyed their recent interview with Arthur Brown, plus they also feature plenty of new bands from around the world. It's not perfect and you can get a lot of the info online before you get to read about it in a magazine, but I think it's great that the "Prog" genre can support its own publication.


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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

I have never bought a single issue as I suppose I feel I can find all I want around the net.

I must admit, I have thought about it on a number of occasions, but then I've taken a look at the cover price...

We took my mother in law into town today for a haircut at the salon.

Mrs Wife stayed there with her, whilst I buggered off for a coffee and chocolate cake round the corner. I purchased the latest issue of Prog to get something to read, first time I have bought it for a long time. It cost me £7.99 and I had read it all by about 6.30 this evening whilst watching the cricket.

It is a decent read, no more, no less. 


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I used to buy the electronic issues to read on my iPad, because so long as I wasn’t in any rush to read the latest issue, every couple of months they would have a sale where back issues were only 99p. I found them quite interesting, though they are very much skewed towards the past, and while they certainly have articles and interviews of more modern and contemporary bands and artists, they tend to be few and the same ones again and again. What I always found most interesting and informative was the review section, as there was a greater variety to be found there. I’m not sure I’d ever have wanted to have paid much more than 99p for an issue, as there was never particularly much I couldn’t have found otherwise on the internet, but it was a good way of passing time, to flick through the pages on my tablet. It’s been years since I read the mag, though, and I don’t feel I’m missing out.

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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:


The only arts/media magazine that I would buy, and I used to read every issue thanks to it being stocked in the West Vancouver Memorial library, was Sight & Sound which is a film magazine put out by the British Film Institute. I used to devour books on film too, but have read very few on music. Kind of strange in a way that here I found myself a regular at a music forum rather than a film forum.

It's funny, but you mirror my views on the subject, Greg. I have often said that if I had two lives which could run parallel with each other, one would be dedicated to music, the other to World & Independent cinema.. as it is, I mix and match. Whilst I rarely buy music magazines (gave up Classic Rock when the cover story was devoted to the antics of this month's Hair Metal band on tour), I do occasionally pick up a S&S which in my view is head and shoulders the best film magazine on the market. The only problem is, I used to go out and buy an armful of films as a consequence, meaning the music naturally suffered! Oh, to retire!! LOL

Ironically, magazine wise, the only one I regularly read these days is:


for which I always try and find a few quiet moments each month... 
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Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

We took my mother in law into town today for a haircut at the salon.

Mrs Wife stayed there with her, whilst I buggered off for a coffee and chocolate cake round the corner. I purchased the latest issue of Prog to get something to read, first time I have bought it for a long time. It cost me £7.99 and I had read it all by about 6.30 this evening whilst watching the cricket.

It is a decent read, no more, no less. 

Cross Hands or did you bite the bullet and brave Carmarthen?

I completely understand you doing that, but I have to pick my battles and always feel I can buy a couple of second hand Camel CDs off ebay for the same money, from which I'm likely to derive greater enjoyment.

Anyway, I trust you complimented your MiL on her new hair do and told her it would have been a snip at twice the price? Big smile 
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Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I’m not sure I’d ever have wanted to have paid much more than 99p for an issue, as there was never particularly much I couldn’t have found otherwise on the internet, but it was a good way of passing time, to flick through the pages on my tablet. It’s been years since I read the mag, though, and I don’t feel I’m missing out.

When it comes to reviews, you write for one of the best Prog sites on the web, Nick; if I want to see what someone is saying about a recent album, TPA is the first place I tend to look, followed by Lazland, of course.
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by nick_h_nz nick_h_nz wrote:

I’m not sure I’d ever have wanted to have paid much more than 99p for an issue, as there was never particularly much I couldn’t have found otherwise on the internet, but it was a good way of passing time, to flick through the pages on my tablet. It’s been years since I read the mag, though, and I don’t feel I’m missing out.

When it comes to reviews, you write for one of the best Prog sites on the web, Nick; if I want to see what someone is saying about a recent album, TPA is the first place I tend to look, followed by Lazland, of course.

It was my go-to site for years, so you can imagine how flabbergasted I was when I was asked if I’d like to write for them. Honestly, there’s no site I would rather write for. Steve’s site is great, though - a real breath of fresh air!

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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:


The only arts/media magazine that I would buy, and I used to read every issue thanks to it being stocked in the West Vancouver Memorial library, was Sight & Sound which is a film magazine put out by the British Film Institute. I used to devour books on film too, but have read very few on music. Kind of strange in a way that here I found myself a regular at a music forum rather than a film forum.


It's funny, but you mirror my views on the subject, Greg. I have often said that if I had two lives which could run parallel with each other, one would be dedicated to music, the other to World & Independent cinema.. as it is, I mix and match. Whilst I rarely buy music magazines (gave up Classic Rock when the cover story was devoted to the antics of this month's Hair Metal band on tour), I do occasionally pick up a S&S which in my view is head and shoulders the best film magazine on the market. The only problem is, I used to go out and buy an armful of films as a consequence, meaning the music naturally suffered! Oh, to retire!! LOL

Ironically, magazine wise, the only one I regularly read these days is:


for which I always try and find a few quiet moments each month... 


I have found it quite interesting that despite our particular interests in music being significantly different, we share much in common with film/ world cinema. I have found many more who seem to have very similar tastes to mine in music who share similar film interests at this forum. I've tried to correlate users tastes in various arts at this forum before. S&S is excellent, or was, as I haven't been reading it regularly for a long time. Unlike Empire, which I found quite poor, and is everywhere, I never see Sight & Sound in magazine sections anymore. That history today site looks interesting.
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Originally posted by Logan Logan wrote:

 I have found it quite interesting that despite our particular interests in music being significantly different, we share much in common with film/ world cinema. I have found many more who seem to have very similar tastes to mine in music who share similar film interests at this forum. I've tried to correlate users tastes in various arts at this forum before. S&S is excellent, or was, as I haven't been reading it regularly for a long time. Unlike Empire, which I found quite poor, and is everywhere, I never see Sight & Sound in magazine sections anymore. That history today site looks interesting.

Music: Yes, but the great thing is that my musical tastes, despite being quite different to yours, still sit squarely within the parameters of PA... in fact I'd even suggest that the number of albums I listen to in a week which are not included in the database, would be fewer than yours.. Smile 

Films: I've long had a passion for World Cinema; except for the News Channel for a catch-up, it's fair to say I hardly watch TV. To give you an idea, the last 10 Films I have watched are (I keep a record):

Weekend (Goddard), Ashes Of Time (Wong Kar Wai), The Commissar (Askoldov), Moffie (Hermanus), Los b*****dos (Escalante), 120 BPM (Campanillo), It's Only The End Of The World (Dolan), Solaris (Tarkovsky), The Life Of Oharu (Mizogushi) & The Cranes Are Flying (Kalatozov).

History Today: Yes, Empire & Total Film are clearly not aimed at your interests, for which S&S is the only real choice, but because it's a serious magazine, you won't find it in every outlet. History Today is the same. Each Mag contains 5 key articles written by academics for a lay audience, on an eclectic mix of subjects they are presently studying. There are next to no adverts, contains fascinating, scholarly illustrations and photos and as such, you pay a little more for what is a quality magazine which, every month, makes me think... 

And You & I: Yes, we enjoy different styles of Prog, but we'd still get along well.. I can't remember the last time I've read one of your posts and taken exception to your views... Smile
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I've downloaded 37 back issues from 2013 to 2020 over the years. Its a good read.
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I've had a subscription for at least 5 years.  I have fallen quite behind on my reading, but I do tend to try and read all of the articles and reviews.  I like to try and listen to all of the albums that they review although that is a losing battle.  I was pretty disappointed when they dropped the cover mount CD.  They provide links for free sampler downloads on BandCamp, but I am pretty sure that if you know where to look you can probably access all of these without the subscription.  I've threatened to cancel my subscription over this, but as of yet, haven't pulled the trigger.
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Originally posted by Jared Jared wrote:

Originally posted by lazland lazland wrote:

We took my mother in law into town today for a haircut at the salon.

Mrs Wife stayed there with her, whilst I buggered off for a coffee and chocolate cake round the corner. I purchased the latest issue of Prog to get something to read, first time I have bought it for a long time. It cost me £7.99 and I had read it all by about 6.30 this evening whilst watching the cricket.

It is a decent read, no more, no less. 

Cross Hands or did you bite the bullet and brave Carmarthen?

I completely understand you doing that, but I have to pick my battles and always feel I can buy a couple of second hand Camel CDs off ebay for the same money, from which I'm likely to derive greater enjoyment.

Anyway, I trust you complimented your MiL on her new hair do and told her it would have been a snip at twice the price? Big smile 

T’was Carmarthen, so the West Wales equivalent of the big smoke! I fully understand re the second hand cds.

Yes, we both told her just how nice the hair do was Big smile
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