Alex Lifeson and Geddy are jamming together – but they have no plans to resurrect Rush with a new drummer
Alex Lifeson reveals he and Geddy Lee have weekly jam session – and they record the results
Peter Forrest, a founding member of acclaimed funk-metal band 24-7 Spyz, killed in the Bronx on January 13
The show will raise funds for those impacted by the wildfires still ravaging parts of Los Angeles
News of Te Rā's release comes as Alien Weaponry embark on a North American tour with Kerry King
Forever Is A Feeling, the follow-up to 2021's Home Video, is coming soon
"Taylor, I'm really sorry, I totally ruined your song!"
New version of Close To The Edge features Steven Wilson mixes and entire London Rainbow show from December 1972
No Surrender comes from Those Damn Crows' upcoming fourth album God Shaped Hole
"Maybe just stop and see who needs help”
Founding member, singer and saxophonist of Afro-beat prog rockers Osibisa Tedy Osei has died, aged 88
The World's Fair EP was partially produced by hugely popular YouTube personality and Swervedriver nut Rick Beato
Itching for more top grade punk rock from Rocket From The Crypt / Hot Snakes / Drive Like Jehu leader John Reis? We have good news friends
Canadian/American art rock quartet Envy Of None will release their new album Stygian Wavz in March
The brief encounter wasn’t what anyone could have predicted – but it was enough to give the younger singer a tantalising idea.
The Doors were stars but their Sunset Strip peers Love deserved to be equally famous
The cult movie director started composing his own soundtracks out of necessity. Eventually he returned to his first love of music to create the Lost Themes album series, and began touring too
Brought up with Pink Floyd and Gentle Giant, the American guitarist discovered The Snow Goose live and never looked back – and Andy Latimer’s band inspired a musical ambition in him
From the post-hardcore squall of Hidden Mothers to Lutharo's invigorating mix of power metal and melodeath, to one-woman black metaller Hulder and Saudi Arabian tech-prog-metallers Ana.n7n, these are the bands you need to hear in January 2025
Brant Bjork sharies his stories of desert rock, generator parties and why he never wanted Kyuss to be Metallica
How The Dream Syndicate built a career on self-sabotage
Band founder Michael Amott spills the secrets of Arch Enemy’s highly anticipated new album
Scottish singer met Don Van Vliet a number of times, and the eccentric American’s influence extended through his own career
Without the man who raised pop lyrics to the level of poetry, we might still be waiting for the concept of album-oriented music
U2 may have emerged in the post-punk era, but the Dubliners looked deeper into the past for inspiration
Beatle goes country
Amyl And The Sniffers have really started something. And thank f*** for that
Sarcasm and actual tunes as one of rock’s true one-offs resurfaces
The End Will Show Us How is the sixth album from Creed/Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti's side-project
Brighton duo Lambrini Girls deliver 2025's first essential album with their debut Who Let The Dogs Out
Tremonti's latest album mixes his well documented love of metal with the post-grunge and balladry he made his name with
Former In Flames men unite once more to create another blistering set of classic-sounding melodeath anthems
The idiosyncratic English art-rockers’ history is detailed in a pleasingly DIY limited-edition chunky read.
Mainman Jacob Holm-Lupo took his band in a new direction with 2004 release, but the material shows its age in latest update
A Deeper Cut was the last album The Temperance Movement made before parting ways with now-returned frontman Phil Campbell
Charting a different course from their Scandinavian contemporaries, new version of their debut album confirms they were right to record without a click track – or indeed brakes