In 2005 Edwards joined the neo-progressive IQ and toured Europe, US and Canada, and performed on the DVD
Stage (2006) and on the album
Frequency (2009). He then formed the neo-progressive rock supergroup Neo with members of IQ,
Pendragon and
Pallas and released the CD/DVD
Broadcast (2006). In 2006 Edwards joined Frost*, a progressive band formed by the keyboardist
Jem Godfrey (best known for his pop songwriting and production for
Atomic Kitten,
Shane Ward and
Holly Vallance), along with IQ bassist John Jowitt and guitarist
John Mitchell. Their debut album
Milliontown (2006) was well received among progressive rock fans, with Edwards being voted in the top five progressive rock drummers in the world in the DPRP Poll two years in a row. In 2008 Frost released
Experiments in Mass Appeal (2008). Edwards departed IQ and Frost in 2009 and moved into music education and session work. He also contributed to sessions for
Clive Nolan and
Martin Orford. In 2010, he briefly rejoined his ex-bandmates in Frost* to contribute to the track “The Dividing Line”, which was released as a bonus track on the live Philadelphia Experiment album later that year. In 2013, he was the guest drummer on
The Twenty Seven Club by the progressive rock band
Magenta, and this session led to the formation of Kiama, with Magenta keyboardist Rob Reed. Away from live performance, in 2010 Edwards became the course leader for music at
Kidderminster College and recorded a number of experimental improvisatory albums with bassist
Steve Lawson and performed on a number of recordings with the virtuoso guitarist
Phi Yaan-Zek. Edwards has also been featured and contributed to a number of books about Robert Plant. In 2016 Edwards joined forces with former
ELO and
Move drummer
Bev Bevan to form the double drummer rhythm section for the Birmingham folk rock band Quill and performed a number of concerts across the UK, including a show at the
Cropredy Festival in 2017. In 2024 Edwards played drums at the Winters End Festival for
Tim Bowness and a band consisting of John Jowitt,
Matt Stevens (of
The Fierce and the Dead) and Rob Groucutt.{{cite web |title=Oliver Wakeman to debut music from Yes' From A Page at Winter's End Festival 2024 ==Solo work==