The world’s leading authority on progressive rock music, Prog Magazine, is proud to announce its fourth annual Progressive Music Awards, presented by Orange Amplification and in association with currencies.co.uk. It will be returning to the Underglobe at the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre for a second year, on Thursday 3 September.
With voting open now at http://www.progmagazine.com/awards, the Progressive Music Awards has established itself as one of the most respected events in the music calendar. In its short but illustrious history, it has honoured and hosted some of the world’s most renowned and respected artists including Peter Gabriel, Rick Wakeman, Ian Anderson, Genesis, and Rush. But this is about more than the old guard. Talent of tomorrow including Syd Arthur and TesseracT have seen their careers go from strength-to-strength since picking up their award.
The same could be said of the genre as a whole and 2015’s nominations show that prog is in incredible shape with some of the greatest artists of last 40 years nominated alongside some of the most lauded new talent around.
Star of Channel 5’s flagship show The Wright Stuff and prog rock fanatic, Matthew Wright, is confirmed as the evenings host. Matthew and prog rock is a deep rooted love. Introduced to Hawkwind in the 1970s (who he has since performed and toured with), he still remains as passionate about the music as ever. He went on to say….
“I was made up to be asked… It was the first time I’d ever met Steve Hillage [at the 2013 awards] – he was one of my heroes from my teenage years.”
“I spent a lot of time listening to his Green album and his stuff with Gong but I never thought I’d meet him. I also met Robert John Godfrey, who I’d seen live many times but had never met before. The experience was only marred by the fact I had to get up at 4am the next morning to do my show, so I think I might take the Friday off this time!”
Pink Floyd’s “The Endless River” album sees them pick up three nominations for Grand Design, Album and Band/Artist of the Year. King Crimson and Steven Wilson are the only other artists with three nominations in the Grand Design and Band/Artist of the Year categories. Wilson is also nominated for Album of the Year with King Crimson getting the nod for of their US Tour for Live Event. Kate Bush’s first live shows in 35 years sees her nominated for Live Event and Artist of the Year, with Steve Hackett, Von Hertzen Brothers, Opeth, Public Service Broadcasting and Flying Colors also nominated for two awards.
Jerry Ewing, Editor of Prog magazine, says, “Prog magazine is currently enjoying its most successful year ever in terms of sales (our current issue is 35% up year on year), and I believe we are starting to see this reflected in the way the genre is interacting with the mainstream and with the commercial successes the front runners of today’s progressive scene are also enjoying. And it’s been another bumper year for the genre and this is a wonderfully diverse spread of artists who find themselves worthy nominees this year, once again showing that the influence of progressive music now spreads far and wide throughout so many areas of music. And of course, the night itself is always such a memorable one. It’s going to be a lot of fun with Matthew hosting for us for the first year.”
The Nominees:
Limelight
A Formal Horse
Bend Sinister
Dream The Electric Sleep
Fuzzy Nautilus
Heights
Maybeshewill
MoeTar
Perfect Beings
Sumer
The Physics House Band
Live Event
Anathema – Cathedral Tour
Cropredy 2014
Devin Townsend – Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Muse – Live At Download
HRH Prog 3
Kate Bush – Before The Dawn Tour
King Crimson – US Tour
Marillion Weekend
RoSFest 2015
The Enid Present: The Bridge
Vangard (Previously known as Breakthrough Artist)
And So I Watch You From Afar
iamthemorning
Lonely Robot
Native Construct
Nordic Giants
Public Service Broadcasting
Purson
Soen
Sólstafir
Trojan Horse
Anthem
Big Big Train – Wassail (from Wassail EP)
Christina Booth – The Light (from The Light)
Dave Kerzner – Stranded (from New World)
John Lodge – In My Mind (from 10,000 Light Years Ago)
Mew – Satellites (from +-)
Public Service Broadcasting – Gagarin (from The Race For Space)
Steve Hackett – Love Song To A Vampire (from Wolflight)
Tin Spirits – Summer Now (from Scorch)
Vennart – Operate (from The Demon Joke)
Von Hertzen Brothers – Hold Me Up (from New Day Rising)
Album of the Year
Amplifier – Mystoria
Beardfish – +4626 comfortzone
Flying Colors – Second Nature
Nightwish – Endless Forms Most Beautiful
Opeth – Pale Communion
Pink Floyd – The Endless River
Periphery – Juggernaut
Steven Wilson – Hand.Cannot.Erase.
Sweet Billy Pilgrim – Motorcade Amnesiacs
The Pineapple Thief – Magnolia
Band/Artist of the Year
Between The Buried & Me
Flying Colors
Kate Bush
King Crimson
Opeth
Pink Floyd
Steve Hackett
Steven Wilson
Threshold
Von Hertzen Brothers
The Storm Thorgerson Grand Design Award
Anthony Phillips – Harvest Of The Heart
Bill Nelson – Noise Candy
Hawkwind – This Is Your Captain Speaking…
Jethro Tull – Minstrel In The Gallery
King Crimson – Starless
Pink Floyd – The Endless River
Rush – R40
Soft Machine – Live In 1970
Steven Wilson – Hand.Cannot.Erase.
Yes – Progeny: Seven Shows From Seventy-Two
The editorially chosen categories are – Visionary, Virtuoso, Guiding Light, Lifetime Achievement, Outer Limits and Prog God.










