Issue #152 (Evergrey): Magazine, Exclusive Art Card + Sticker
Online store exclusive bundle, limited to just 200 worldwide!
Weāve teamed up with Swedish prog metal legendsĀ Evergrey to celebrate their great new album Theories Of Emptiness to bring you this special, limited edition bundle version of Prog that you canāt get anywhere else in the world!
This unique bundle features a bespoke Evergrey front cover exclusive to this edition and also comes with an exclusive art print signed by the band, plus a unique Evergrey sticker.Ā
Get your copy before theyāre gone forever! Inside the issue of Prog, Evergrey give us a tour of their hometown of Gothenburg, pointing out sites that hold special significance in the bandās rise. āOn every album, we try to find something fresh. To have a new angle of writing,ā keyboard player Rikard Zander tells Prog. āIt comes naturally, because [every album] is a new project. Weāre a couple of years older. We never think of an old hit record and think we need to make it again.ā Also in the issue,Ā David Gilmour tells us all about his new album Luck And Strange, plus we asked 30 of his peers, collaborators, fellow musicians and fans in the prog world to pick their favourite David Gilmour performance; Thijs van Leer tells us all about the new Focus album, 12; Gryphon recall 1974, a year that saw them release two great albums and tour with Yes; Fairport Conventionās Dave āPeggyā Pegg looks back over his career; and we track down former ELO bass player Michael de Albuquerque.
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Issue #152 (Evergrey): Magazine, Exclusive Art Card + Sticker
Issue #152 (Evergrey): Magazine, Exclusive Art Card + Sticker
Online store exclusive bundle, limited to just 200 worldwide!
Weāve teamed up with Swedish prog metal legendsĀ Evergrey to celebrate their great new album Theories Of Emptiness to bring you this special, limited edition bundle version of Prog that you canāt get anywhere else in the world!
This unique bundle features a bespoke Evergrey front cover exclusive to this edition and also comes with an exclusive art print signed by the band, plus a unique Evergrey sticker.Ā
Get your copy before theyāre gone forever! Inside the issue of Prog, Evergrey give us a tour of their hometown of Gothenburg, pointing out sites that hold special significance in the bandās rise. āOn every album, we try to find something fresh. To have a new angle of writing,ā keyboard player Rikard Zander tells Prog. āIt comes naturally, because [every album] is a new project. Weāre a couple of years older. We never think of an old hit record and think we need to make it again.ā Also in the issue,Ā David Gilmour tells us all about his new album Luck And Strange, plus we asked 30 of his peers, collaborators, fellow musicians and fans in the prog world to pick their favourite David Gilmour performance; Thijs van Leer tells us all about the new Focus album, 12; Gryphon recall 1974, a year that saw them release two great albums and tour with Yes; Fairport Conventionās Dave āPeggyā Pegg looks back over his career; and we track down former ELO bass player Michael de Albuquerque.
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Online store exclusive bundle, limited to just 200 worldwide!
Weāve teamed up with Swedish prog metal legendsĀ Evergrey to celebrate their great new album Theories Of Emptiness to bring you this special, limited edition bundle version of Prog that you canāt get anywhere else in the world!
This unique bundle features a bespoke Evergrey front cover exclusive to this edition and also comes with an exclusive art print signed by the band, plus a unique Evergrey sticker.Ā
Get your copy before theyāre gone forever! Inside the issue of Prog, Evergrey give us a tour of their hometown of Gothenburg, pointing out sites that hold special significance in the bandās rise. āOn every album, we try to find something fresh. To have a new angle of writing,ā keyboard player Rikard Zander tells Prog. āIt comes naturally, because [every album] is a new project. Weāre a couple of years older. We never think of an old hit record and think we need to make it again.ā Also in the issue,Ā David Gilmour tells us all about his new album Luck And Strange, plus we asked 30 of his peers, collaborators, fellow musicians and fans in the prog world to pick their favourite David Gilmour performance; Thijs van Leer tells us all about the new Focus album, 12; Gryphon recall 1974, a year that saw them release two great albums and tour with Yes; Fairport Conventionās Dave āPeggyā Pegg looks back over his career; and we track down former ELO bass player Michael de Albuquerque.






















