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10 Pop Songs Too Good to Be Hits

10 Pop Songs Too Good to Be Hits

We list ten pop songs officially deemed “Too Good to Be a Hit”. Our sole requirement is cracking the official US Billboard Top 40 chart for at least one week.

The 25 Best Classic Era Progressive Rock Albums

The 25 Best Classic Era Progressive Rock Albums

The initial and still-golden era of progressive rock started in 1969 and ended in 1981, and these are the 25 best prog rock albums of that era.

Onward: The Trials (and Tours) of Yes

Onward: The Trials (and Tours) of Yes

On the eve of a US tour with Toto, Yes bassist Billy Sherwood talks about the band's past, future, and the phone calls that forever changed his life.
Blood and Thunder: Didacts, Narpets, and Epic Rush

Blood and Thunder: Didacts, Narpets, and Epic Rush

It's not as if Rush's classic '70s output needed reassessment, but their new vinyl reissues are still revelatory.
Yes: Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two / Progeny: Highlights From Seventy-Two

Yes: Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two / Progeny: Highlights From Seventy-Two

Prepare to travel back in time to an era where an eight-minute progressive rock song was a smash hit.
Steve Howe: Anthology

Steve Howe: Anthology

Anthology serves its purpose -- that is, to compile Howe’s solo stock and spotlight him outside the confines of his day job.
He Can Do Quite a Few Things: Steven Drozd of the Flaming Lips and Electric Würms

He Can Do Quite a Few Things: Steven Drozd of the Flaming Lips and Electric Würms

The Flaming Lips' Steven Drozd talks with PopMatters about new group Electric Würms, his thoughts on progressive rock, and decades of musical exploration.

Never One for Striped Trousers: Talking Shop with Steve Howe

Our 5 Picks for the Rock Hall Class of 2014

The Holy Trinity: Yes

You Have Been Waiting for ‘Yes Is the Answer’ Your Whole Life

I’ve Seen All Good People: An Interview with Yes