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Online store exclusive bundle, limited to just 200 copies worldwide!
Weâve teamed up with Norwegian prog rockers Leprous to celebrate the release of their wonderful new album Melodies Of Atonement to bring you this special, limited-edition bundle version of Prog that you canât get anywhere else in the world!
This unique bundle features a bespoke Leprous front cover exclusive to this edition and also comes with an exclusive Leprous x Prog Magazine t-shirt and a Melodies Of Atonement art print.
Inside the new issue of Prog, Leprous discuss the new album and the way theyâve looked to refine their sound.
âI think by removing elements, you can make other elements more prominent and shine more,â Leprous frontman Einar Solberg tells us. âMusic doesnât get bigger by adding stuff. That's a misconception.â
Also in the issue, Jon Anderson tells us all about his new album True, the new lease of life that working with The Band Geeks has given Anderson of late, and find out what the future holds for him; IQ guitarist Mike Holmes looks back over the last 40 years of making music; Alan Parsons recalls the making of 1978âs Pyramid album; and Pure Reason Revolution reveal the pain behind their latest work, Coming Up To Consciousness.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
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Online store exclusive bundle, limited to just 200 copies worldwide!
Weâve teamed up with Norwegian prog rockers Leprous to celebrate the release of their wonderful new album Melodies Of Atonement to bring you this special, limited-edition bundle version of Prog that you canât get anywhere else in the world!
This unique bundle features a bespoke Leprous front cover exclusive to this edition and also comes with an exclusive Leprous x Prog Magazine t-shirt and a Melodies Of Atonement art print.
Inside the new issue of Prog, Leprous discuss the new album and the way theyâve looked to refine their sound.
âI think by removing elements, you can make other elements more prominent and shine more,â Leprous frontman Einar Solberg tells us. âMusic doesnât get bigger by adding stuff. That's a misconception.â
Also in the issue, Jon Anderson tells us all about his new album True, the new lease of life that working with The Band Geeks has given Anderson of late, and find out what the future holds for him; IQ guitarist Mike Holmes looks back over the last 40 years of making music; Alan Parsons recalls the making of 1978âs Pyramid album; and Pure Reason Revolution reveal the pain behind their latest work, Coming Up To Consciousness.





















