I’m glad to see that Geddy and Alex are moving beyond their grief enough to start discussing some sort of collaboration or project together. It’ll in no way be Rush, but it will still be head and shoulders above so much of what is considered prog rock out there. I always felt that Geddy would be a fiting replacement for Chris Squire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1-NsnlPc54
Geddy playing “Roundabout” with YES at their HOF induction. Jon Anderson’s voice is unbelievable - still.
I don’t know much about prog rock, have a few albums, saw Yes in the mid 80s, saw Nik Turner’s Hawkwind a half dozen times. Were Pink Floyd ever prog or not enough classical?
There is a label that releases old tapes as well as new albums with older performers. You can hear many of them online but also but the releases on vinyl and CD.
I do think that they have a lot of modern recorded prog rock but I can’t compare it to what came before, I just don’t have the background.
I mentioned Nik Turner so I’ll direct you to his album on that site which I’ve never bought or downloaded but I streamed it a number of times when it came out.
https://nikturnermusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-final-frontier
Purple Pyramid is the overall label
https://purplepyramid.bandcamp.com/
Even a reissue of an 00’s release by Rick Wakeman
https://rickwakeman.bandcamp.com/album/two-ides-of-yes