Prog Magazine

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  2023-08-09

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Prog rock has undergone such a renaissance in the past three years it now forms a major and respected part of rock music as a whole, its influence ranging from as far as the original practitioners like Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Yes, Genesis and co through ‘80s standard bearers like Marillion and Asia through to the progressive movers and shakers of today; bands such as Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater, Muse and Radiohead, The Mars Volta and Coheed & Cambria.


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Prog is the only music magazine solely devoted to progressive music in all its many guises. Prog rock has undergone such a renaissance in the past three years it now forms a major and respected part of rock music as a whole, its influence ranging from as far as the original practitioners like Pink Floyd, King Crimson, Yes, Genesis and co through ‘80s standard bearers like Marillion and Asia through to the progressive movers and shakers of today; bands such as Porcupine Tree and Dream Theater, Muse and Radiohead, The Mars Volta and Coheed & Cambria. Prog reflects this in its broad coverage of the genre. In any one issue you can find an old master like Mike Oldfield, Keith Emerson or Steve Hackett sharing their thoughts whilst young guns like Pain Of Salvation, Anathema, Touchstone or The Reasoning are outing forward their own case for creating a modern slant on the genre. Packed to the hilt with informative and entertaining interviews with prog musicians old and new and with the most comprehensive reviews and news section a prog fan could possibly hope for, Prog has consistently proved since its inception in January 2009 that it serves prog rock fans every need. Join thousands of others and download our free app now! ------------------- Once you’ve downloaded our app, you will need to take a free trial or purchase a single issue or subscription to access our in-depth content. We also publish specials and guides - browse our publications, read what interests you most, and get inspired. Back issues, specials, and future issues are available for purchase within the app. Subscriptions are available on various monthly and annual terms, and auto-renew until you decide to cancel it. Check inside the app for current pricing. *** Please Note: Our digital edition is not printable and does not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with the print edition *** • The free trial offer is only available to new subscribers. If you have previously subscribed then payment will be taken immediately. • You can cancel at any time during the free trial period and you will not be charged. Simply turn off auto-renew in your Apple account subscriptions page at least 24 hours before the auto-renew is due. • Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. • Your subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. • You will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, for the same duration and at the current subscription rate for that product. • You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal by going to your Account Settings after purchase . • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. This does not affect your statutory rights. • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when you purchase a subscription. • We will be collecting information about your use of the app both when you are online and offline. To find out more please see our privacy policy. The subscription will include the current issue if you don't already own it and subsequently published future issues for the duration of your subscription period. ------------------- By purchasing a subscription or downloading an app you agree that you have read and accept Future Publishing Ltd's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use: www.futureplc.com/privacy-policy/ www.futureplc.com/terms-conditions/




Top Reviews

By MediaDownstream

Used to be a huge fan

The latest app update deleted all issues and after restoring purchases, am missing a number of special issues that I purchased over the years. This is completely unacceptable. Fix this or give refunds on what we bought.

By Paste & Plato

Yet another AWFUL changeover from Future to TeamRock

I really enjoy PROG magazine, and having access to it while traveling via an App has generally been a good thing. However, both this changeover and the one for the sister publication Classic Rock have been woefully managed by TeamRock. First, you just stop getting updates about new issues. Once you figure out that you need to download the new TeamRock app, you do so. But that's where the "fun" really begins. Despite being a paid up customer with Apple's store, TeamRock claims that they cannot verify your subscription. As a result, you are required to take the additional step of proving (via receipt or screen capture) that you have the subscription that you've already paid for and been charged for. It's practically criminal, and I cannot believe that TeamRock did not factor in a transfer of the customer list and subscription lengths from Future when the purchase was concluded. The whole process feels very disorganized and unprofessional (while I'll admit that the staff answering questions has been friendly). Nonetheless, it is OUTRAGEOUS that any of have to "prove" ownership of something we've already bought through the App Store. Just awful.

By Chuck AzEee

I strongly advise against patronizing Prog Magazine.

It's bad enough Apple Newsstand app blows, but the conversion to the this new app made me lose every single back issue magazine that I purchased. If you had the misfortune to upload this crappy app, good bye magazines. You can't even contact them for some type of reimbursement. Apple will give you the run around to email them which lead you to write a scathing filled review like this. I would rather pay the import higher price than to ever purchase anything from the publishers of Prog Magazine or this crappy app.





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