List of progressive rock artists
Appearance
The following is a list of artists who have released at least one album in the progressive rock genre. Note that individuals are included only if they recorded or performed progressive rock as a solo artist, regardless of whether they were a member of a progressive rock band at any point. For instance, Robin Trower never again performed in a progressive rock style after his departure from Procol Harum, so he is not listed here. Rick Wakeman is, because he recorded a number of solo albums in a progressive rock vein. Individual band members who have never recorded solo, such as John Myung of Dream Theater, also are not listed.
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- 21st Century Schizoid Band A band of former King Crimson members that performs a mixture of original songs, King Crimson classics, and material from the various members' solo efforts [1][2]
- 30 Seconds to Mars [3]
- 5uu's A mid-1980s RIO band from Los Angeles [4][5]
- 10cc [6]
A
- Acqua Fragile [7]
- Aeon Zen [8]
- Agents of Mercy A band that includes Roine Stolt of Flower Kings
- Jan Akkerman Former Focus guitarist
- Alamaailman Vasarat [9]
- The Alan Parsons Project [6]
- Almost Always A late-1990s version of Echolyn [10]
- After the Fall A Connecticut band active over several decades [11]
- Also Eden [12]
- Alux Nahual A politically oriented band that formed in Guatemala in the 1970s [13]
- Ambrosia An early 1970s California band that had later success with soft rock [14]
- Amon Duul II A band that formed out of the German late 1960s political art commune Amon Duul. [15][16]
- Analogy [17]
- Anathema [18]
- Ancient Vision [19]
- And So I Watch You From Afar [20]
- ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead [21]
- Jon Anderson [22]
- Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe A late-1980s attempt by singer Jon Anderson to restore Yes to its progressive rock direction and lineup [23][24]
- Anekdoten [25]
- Ange A French symphonic prog band active mainly from the early 1970s through the mid-1980s. Their later work displays a simpler, pop orientation.[26][27]
- Angipatch [17]
- Anglagard A Swedish band of the early 1990s that played 1970s-style symphonic prog. [28][19]
- Antlered Man [29]
- Aphrodite's Child [30]
- Aquaplanage A 2000s band that formed from a Yes tribute band [31]
- Aquarium A band that formed in the Soviet Union in the 1970s [13]
- Area A politically oriented 1970s multinational band from Italy [32][33]
- Arena [34]
- Ark [35]
- Ars Nova [34]
- Art Bears A Henry Cow offshoot featuring Fred Frith [36]
- Art Zoyd A French Zeuhl band [37]
- Ash Ra Tempel [38]
- Atlantis Philharmonic [37]
- Atoll [39]
- Atomic Rooster [40]
- Attic Poetica [41]
- A Triggering Myth [42]
- Kevin Ayers founding member of Soft Machine [43]
- Ayreon A Dutch progressive metal concept from the mid-1990s onward [4][21]
- Ayurveda [44]
B
- Babylon [45]
- Back Door [46]
- Banco del Mutuo Soccorso/Banco A dual-keyboardist Italian band primarily active from the early 1970s to the mid 1980s. They shortened their name to "Banco" and moved to a more commercial style during the 1980s [47][33]
- Barclay James Harvest [48]
- Be Bop Deluxe
- David Bedford [49]
- Beggars Opera A Scottish band of the early 1970s [50]
- Bi Kyo Ran [19]
- Bigelf [34]
- Bloque
- Burning Red Ivanhoe An early 1970s Danish band [51]
- David Bedford [52]
- Black Widow [citation needed]
- Boud Deun An eclectic 1990s band from Virginia [53][17]
- Bozzio Levin Stevens A late 1990s supergroup [54]
- Brainticket [55]
- Brand X A late 1970s band influenced by jazz and funk, frequently associated with Phil Collins [56]
- Arthur Brown [57]
- Jack Bruce [27]
- Bruford A Canterbury-style supergroup with Bill Bruford, Allan Holdsworth, Dave Stewart and Jeff Berlin [58]
- Bruford Levin Upper Extremities
- Buckethead A highly virtuosic and experimental guitarist [59]
- Kate Bush British singer-songwriter with progressive rock leanings [49][60]
C
- Cairo A 1990s California band in a 1970s symphonic prog style [53]
- Camel A major band from the mid-1970s classic era of prog [61] [62]
- Can An influential German band heavily influenced by 20th century composition [63][52]
- The Cancer Conspiracy [64]
- Caravan A major Canterbury band, active primarily during the 1970s [65] [66]
- Caravan of Dreams A solo project of Caravan bassist Richard Sinclair [67][68]
- Cast A Mexican band that formed in the late 1970s, who frequently appeared at or organized prog festivals during the 1990s. [69]
- Cathedral [45]
- Celeste [39]
- Chicago [citation needed]
- Chiodos [70]
- Citadel [71]
- Cluster [38]
- Coheed and Cambria [72]
- Cold Fairyland A progressive rock band from Shanghai that is rooted in traditional Chinese music [73]
- Collage A neo-progressive band [4]
- Colosseum [74]
- Colosseum II
- Credo [75]
- David Cross
- Curved Air [76]
- Holger Czukay [52]
D
- Daevid Allen Trio
- Darryl Way's Wolf [77]
- Death Organ [78]
- The Decemberists An Indie rock band with strong Jethro Tull[79] and Genesis[80] influences.
- Deep Purple [81]
- Deus Ex Machina A 1990s Italian rock band that updates the 1970s Italian progressive rock style [42][34]
- DFA [42]
- Dillinger Escape Plan [82]
- Disen Gage
- District 97 Chicago band of the 2010s [83]
- Dixie Dregs [84]
- Djam Karet A 1980s US band that was a precursor to math rock [85][19]
- The Dream Circuit [86]
- Dream Theater A popular and virtuosic band of ex-Berklee students that helped to raise the profile of progressive metal during the 1990s[87][88]
- Dungen [89]
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E
- Easter Island [37]
- Earth and Fire
- East of Eden [50]
- Echolyn Among the more prominent prog bands of the 1990s, with metaphysical, literary-inspired lyrics [90][54]
- Edhels [19]
- Egg [76]
- Ekseption A classical rock band [91]
- Elbow [89]
- Electric Light Orchestra [55]
- Eloy A German band most prominent during the 1970s but who have continued to perform through lineup changes [92][39]
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer (ELP) One of the most popular and influential of the "classic era" prog bands [93][81]
- Emerson, Lake & Powell A brief, mid-1980s incarnation of ELP in which Cozy Powell was the drummer [94][95]
- England A late 1970s British band that was a forerunner to neo-progressive rock [96]
- The Enid A British band formed in the 1970s by Barclay James Harvest arranger Robert John Godfrey, who have remained intermittently active from the 1980s onward. [97][98]
- Brian Eno [27]
- Ethos [37]
- Etron Fou A RIO band [4]
- EXIT project
F
- Family 1960s-1970s British psychedelic band that contributed members to Blind Faith and King Crimson [99]
- Larry Fast
- Faust [100]
- Finneus Gauge A band formed by former Echolyn keyboardist Chris Buzby [53]
- Fireballet [45]
- Fish Former Marillion lead singer [101]
- Flash Band formed by Peter Banks after his departure from Yes [102]
- The Flower Kings A symphonic prog band, from Sweden, active from the 1990s onward. [103][34]
- Focus A mainly instrumental Dutch group who were one of the few prog bands with a Top 10 single, the 1971 "Hocus Pocus" [104] [102]
- Robert Fripp [105]
- Fripp & Eno [106]
- Fred Frith [107]
- Hasse Fröberg and the Musical Companion [108]
- FromUz [109][third-party source needed]
- Frost* A 1990s neo-progressive band [85][110]
- FSB [111]
- The Future Kings of England [112]
G
- Peter Gabriel The former Genesis singer, who used many world music influences in his solo material [113][114]
- Galadriel (Spain)
- Abel Ganz A 1980s neo-progressive artist [85]
- Genesis One of the major classic era bands and a definitive example of the symphonic prog style. They transitioned to pop music starting in 1977, but their prog material has been influential through the decades [115][81]
- Gentle Giant An exceptionally complex band with a medieval-sounding style who are considered to be among the most important of the 1970s bands [116][81]
- Ghost [5]
- Gilgamesh [62]
- David Gilmour
- Glass Hammer [9]
- Goblin A funk-influenced Italian band known for film soundtrack work [56]
- Golden Earring [citation needed]
- Gong [33]
- Gordian Knot
- Gov't Mule Combines elements of blues, hard rock, and jazz fusion [117]
- Grails An eclectic, textural band from the 2000s [118]
- Granada [39]
- Marek Grechuta [119]
- Greenslade [76]
- Grobschnitt A 1970s symphonic prog band from Germany who gave highly entertaining live shows and pursued a more commercial direction during the 1980s [120] [39]
- Gryphon A 1970s British band who used a medieval folk style and played period instruments such as krumhorns [121][122]
- Guru Guru [38]
H
- Steve Hackett
- Haken [citation needed]
- Peter Hammill [123]
- Hand Farm [17]
- Bo Hansson [124]
- Happy the Man A highly virtuosic 1970s symphonic prog band who performed mainly in the Washington, D.C. area [125][45]
- Harmonium
- Hatfield and the North [40]
- Hawkwind A long-running space rock band with science fiction lyrics and some crossover with heavy metal [126][127]
- Haze [128]
- Helmet of Gnats An all-instrumental quartet from Connecticut [108]
- Henry Cow A highly experimental and political 1970s British band who founded the Rock in Opposition movement [129][130]
- Ken Hensley
- Here & Now A late-1970s British band that combined elements of punk rock and progressive rock [131]
- Hidria Spacefolk A space rock band[4]
- High Wheel [9]
- Steve Hillage [124]
- Steve Howe [132]
- However [45]
I
- Iceberg (Spain)
- Iconoclasta [19]
- Il Balletto di Bronzo [39]
- The Incredible String Band An early British folk/prog hybrid [133]
- Indian Summer [134]
- Iona A British band active since the late 1980s whose lyrics contain a Christian element [135]
- IQ One of the most prominent Neo-progressive rock bands of the 1980s [136][137]
- It Bites A 1980s pop/prog band [85][110]
J
- Jade Warrior [122]
- Jadis A neo-progressive band [4]
- Jane An early 1970s krautrock band [138]
- Jeavestone [108]
- Jethro Tull A late-1960s British blues band, heavily influenced by jazz and electric folk, who developed into one of progressive rock's major acts [139][81]
- The JMS Project
- Jonesy [76]
- Journey Formed by former Santana members as a jazz-influenced band that mostly played instrumentals, but who moved to arena rock with the addition of singer Steve Perry [140][141]
K
- Kaipa A 1970s Swedish band whose Roine Stolt went on to form The Flower Kings [142]
- Kalaban [71]
- Mike Keneally [25]
- Kansas The most prominent US symphonic prog band of the 1970s, who suffered personnel changes and moved to a more commercial style in the 1980s [143][45]
- Karnataka [144]
- Kenso [19]
- Khan [124]
- Khavas Jute
- King Crimson One of the genre's best-known and most influential bands, who have frequently disbanded and regrouped with radically different lineups and musical styles [145][81]
- Kingdom Come Early 1970s British band fronted by Arthur Brown [57]
- Kingston Wall [146]
- Klaatu [citation needed]
- Kostarev Group
- Kraan [9]
- Kraftwerk [39]
- Krokus Debuted as a progressive rock band, then became a metal band in the style of AC/DC [147]
L
- Landberk [34]
- Bill Laswell [148]
- Le Orme [33]
- Leviathan A 1990s band [25]
- Libra/I Libra
- Lightning Bolt [82]
- Liquid Tension Experiment A band that formed as a Dream Theater side project and includes John Petrucci and Tony Levin [53][149]
- Little Tragedies
- Marco Lo Muscio [150]
- Los Canarios
- Arjen Anthony Lucassen Leader of the Ayreon project [151]
M
- Magellan [25]
- Magenta [152]
- Magma French band who launched the Zeuhl subgenre in the 1970s [153][33]
- Magna Carta An English progressive folk group [154]
- Magnum [155]
- Mahavishnu Orchestra An early fusion band that was a major influence on King Crimson and others[156][33]
- Manfred Mann's Earth Band An eclectic mixture of hard rock, fusion, and progressive rock [157]
- Albert Marcoeur [25]
- Marillion The most successful of the neo-progressive bands [158][137]
- The Mars Volta [159]
- Maschine [160]
- Mastermind [19]
- Mastodon [88]
- Matching Mole A 1970s Canterbury bnad[161]
- McDonald & Giles An early King Crimson offshoot [162]
- Mercury Rev [163]
- Message [17]
- Mew [89]
- Midlake [164]
- Minimum Vital [25]
- Miriodor A Canadian RIO band [4]
- Moetar 2010s band from Oakland, CA [108]
- Mogul Thrash Early 1970s British band that included John Wetton [165]
- Mona Lisa [17]
- The Moody Blues Classical rock pioneers who are credited as having created the first progressive rock album, Days of Future Passed [166][81]
- Moon Safari A Swedish band that makes extensive use of complex vocal harmonies [108]
- Patrick Moraz [167]
- Mostly Autumn [12]
- Muse [88][168]
- Museo Rosenbach [19]
- My Brightest Diamond [79]
- Mystery Jets [169]
N
- National Health [40]
- Nektar [76]
- Nemrud
- Neu! [100]
- New Trolls
- The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble A 1960s-1970s classical rock group [170]
- Niacin [171]
- The Nice Highly influential early classical rock band fronted by Keith Emerson [172][81]
- Czeslaw Niemen [173]
- Erik Norlander Keyboardist who has performed solo and with Ayreon [174]
- Nude
- Numen
- Nuova Era [17]
O
- Oceansize [110][175]
- Mike Oldfield Studio performer who often played every instrument in his large-scale compositions [176][177]
- Olive Mess
- Omega A band formed in the 1960s that has continued to experience success in their native Hungary and has drawn some international attention [178]
- Opeth [citation needed]
- Order of Voices [179]
- Organisation
- Ovary Lodge [106]
- Ozric Tentacles [34]
P
- Pallas A neo-progressive band [4][35]
- Carl Palmer [180]
- Passport [62]
- Pendragon A neo-progressive band [4][137]
- Pete Brown & Piblokto! [162]
- PFM A major Italian band of the early 1970s [181][33]
- Anthony Phillips [182]
- The Physics House Band [183]
- Picchio dal Pozzo [25]
- The Pineapple Thief [12]
- Pink Floyd Pioneering space rock band who went on to become one of the major progressive rock bands and one of the most popular bands in rock [184][185]
- Planet X A band fronted by former Dream Theater keyboardist Derek Sherinian [186]
- The Plastic People of the Universe [187]
- Platypus [188]
- Popol Vuh (Germany) [38]
- Popol Ace/Popol Vuh (Norway)
- Porcupine Tree [34]
- Present 1990s Belgian group led by Univers Zero guitarist Roger Trigaux and his son Reginald. [53][17]
- Prime Time
- Procol Harum Popular early progressive rock band known for epic songwriting and recordings with orchestras [189][81]
- Proto-Kaw A progressive jam band formed by Kerry Livgren of Kansas [190]
- Public Foot the Roman [7]
- Pulsar [39]
- Pure Reason Revolution [110][191]
Q
R
- Radiohead [88]
- Rare Bird [162]
- Refugee [122]
- Remedy [132]
- Renaissance Early 1970s symphonic prog band known for a strong classical influence and Annie Haslam's operatic vocals [192][130]
- Riverside [54]
- Roxy Music [106]
- RPWL [110]
- Todd Rundgren [193]
- Jordan Rudess
- Rudess/Morgenstein Project A collaboration between Dream Theater keyboardist Jordan Rudess and Dixie Dregs drummer Rod Morgenstein [188]
- Rush Mid-1970s Canadian metal band who transitioned into a progressive rock style by the late 1970s and back out of it during the late 1980s. During the time in which they pursued a progressive rock style, they were one of the genre's most popular acts [194][195]
S
- Saga A Canadian neo-progressive band who had some US success [196]
- Samla Mammas Manna A RIO band with folk influences [4][39]
- Santana Specifically, in the period from Abraxas to Caravanserai. [197] Later releases include fusion elements. [198]
- SBB [119]
- Paul Schutze [199]
- Secret Machines [89]
- Semiramis [17]
- Seventh Wave [62]
- Derek Sherinian [110]
- Ship of Fools A space rock band [4]
- Shub-Niggurath A French Zeuhl band [37]
- Shylock [28]
- Sidony Box [200]
- Sigur Ros [88]
- Peter Sinfield [177]
- Sintesis A 1970s band from Cuba [13]
- The Skys
- Slapp Happy A late-1970s offshoot of Henry Cow [201]
- Sleepytime Gorilla Museum A Californian RIO band [4][9]
- Soft Heap [36]
- Soft Machine Early band whose blend of psychedelic rock with jazz influences was influential on the Canterbury sound [202][33]
- Solaris [34]
- Solstice [35]
- Solstice Coil [203]
- Spirit A psychedelic band that was a major influence on early progressive rock [204]
- Split Enz [205]
- Spock's Beard Prominent US 1990s symphonic prog band [206][5]
- Squackett A project of Chris Squire and Steve Hackett
- Chris Squire [207]
- Starcastle An early neo-progressive band from the US [96][37]
- Stackridge [208]
- Al Stewart [106]
- Stormy Six A politically active 1970s Italian band who later aligned with RIO [209][4]
- Strawbs British 1970s symphonic prog band with strong folk roots [210][211]
- Stick Men [212]
- Still A late-1990s version of Echolyn [10]
- Stormy Six An Italian band who were involved with the original Rock in Opposition concert
- Styx A US band who played extended compositions and classical adaptations with a hard rock edge, then became successful playing arena rock [213][214][215]
- Subject, Esq. [30]
- Sublime Lens A jazz-influenced progressive rock band from New Orleans [216]
- Sun Treader [46]
- Supersister [217]
- Supertramp [6]
- Syd Arthur A modern band in the Canterbury style [218]
- Syn
- Synergy
- System of a Down [82]
T
- Tai Phong [219]
- Tamam Shud
- The Tangent An eclectic neo-progressive band [220][12]
- Tangerine Dream A highly influential German band of electronic innovators [221][27]
- Tasavallan Presidentti [222]
- The Tea Club [108]
- Tempest A 1970s band featuring Allan Holdsworth and Jon Hiseman [223][177]
- Ten Jinn A band featuring former Happy the Man guitarist Stan Whitaker [224]
- Third Ear Band [30]
- Thinking Plague A 1990s RIO band [4][53]
- This Heat A late 1970's British band with punk elements [225]
- Three [95]
- Ton Steine Scherben A politically vocal krautrock band [13]
- The Tony Williams Lifetime A rock-oriented fusion band with psychedelic elements[226]
- Tool [54]
- Touchstone [227]
- Trace
- Transatlantic A supergroup with members of Dream Theater, Spock's Beard, The Flower Kings and Marillion [228]
- Trans-Siberian Orchestra [229]
- TriPod [5]
- Triana A flamenco-influenced 1970s Spanish band [39]
- Triumvirat [46]
- Troika A trio from Yorkshire described as "high-energy" [230]
- Troyka A British jazz-fusion trio who combine elements of progressive rock, jazz, electronica, and hard rock. [citation needed]
- Troyka An early Canadian hard rock/progressive rock band [citation needed]
- Tully
- Tunnels [9]
- Twelfth Night [137]
- Todd Rundgren's Utopia [27]
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U
- U.K. Late 1970s supergroup that recorded just two studio albums [231][232]
- Univers Zero A1970s Belgian Zeuhl band [4][37]
- Unit Delta Plus
- Uriah Heep An early heavy metal band with some progressive rock tendencies [233][234]
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V
- Van Der Graaf Generator A lesser-known but highly influential 1970s British band [235][81]
- Christian Vander [236]
- Vangelis [30]
- Vienna Circle A late-2000's prog band [31]
- Von Hertzen Brothers [237]
W
- Rick Wakeman Among the genre's best-known keyboard virtuosos, recorded a string of concept albums as a solo artist [238][239]
- Warpaint
- Roger Waters
- Jeff Wayne [49]
- Andrew Lloyd Webber Stripped of its theatrical aspects, Jesus Christ Superstar is a progressive rock concept album. [240]
- John Wetton [34]
- White Willow [34]
- The Wilde Flowers
- Wigwam [222]
- Wishbone Ash [241]
- Rick Wright
- Robert Wyatt [242]
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X
Y
- Stomu Yamash'ta [106]
- Yes A British symphonic prog band from the 1970s onward who is one of the genre's most successful and influential bands [243][81]
Z
- Frank Zappa The experimentalism, eclecticism and virtuosity in Zappa's music are of a progressive rock nature, but his sometimes scatological and juvenile lyrical themes are a significant digression from the genre [244]
- Zazen A band formed in 1985 by former Jean-Luc Ponty guitarist Joaquin Lievano and Dixie Dregs bassist Andy West, which later drifted toward a new-age style [245]
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