You can't have a serious conversation about the infancy of progressive rock without citing Van der Graff Generator (VdGG) as one of the genre's driving forces amid its influence back in the '70s and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. At the end of 1976, after three albums over the remarkable two years since their reunion, Van der Graaf Generator were making some ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Van der Graaf Generator: Pawn Hearts cover art. Van der Graaf Generator: Pawn Hearts Ostensibly a tale about the wrath of the sea, ...
The awkward squad of prog rock discuss being punk before there was a name for it, and the continuing joy of making unconventional music It takes a great deal of fearlessness and determination to make ...
Van Der Graaf Generator may have been early figureheads of the progressive scene, but their love of noise and chaos marks them out as one of the UK’s greatest avant rock bands. Joe Banks dives deep ...
Van der Graaf Generator formed in Manchester in 1967 and Do not Disturb is the band's 13th album, or their third album since their reinvention as a three-piece ten years ago. Quintessential ...
Order the latest issue of Uncut online and have it sent to your home! When punk hit, only a few ‘progressive’ bands were deemed acceptable; King Crimson, perhaps, but most definitely Van Der Graaf ...
Progressive rock—that bastion of early '70s music which lost its dominance with the advent of punk in the middle of the decade—has seen a recent resurgence of interest. And so it's no surprise that ...
Some remained in obscurity because they were a little before their time – and some, quite frankly, were just too out there. Rockers We’ve Lost In 2013: Van Der Graaf Generator Bassist Nic Potter ...
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