
Robert Fripp and Toyah Willcox reveal Fripp is recovering from a recent heart attack
King Crimson leader Robert Fripp recently underwent two heart surgeries in Italy
King Crimson leader Robert Fripp recently underwent two heart surgeries in Italy
The 'Metallica Quake' was measured by the Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory during Enter Sandman
Pearl Jam invite one of their favourite British rock stars to share their stage in Nashville
Quicksand's Walter Schreifels has covered two songs from Pink Floyd's Animals album
Members of Pendragon, IQ, Pallas, Twelfth Night and Solstice to feature on panel discussion and an audience Q&A at launch for new 80s prog book
Steve Hackett celebrates the 50th anniversary of Genesis's The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway with new live album in July
Record companies, eh?
Judas Priest are one of the only veteran metal bands to not be playing Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert this summer. Rob Halford explains why.
The Who have also announced a new live album, recorded on the Who's Next tour in 1971
Don't hold your breath for a Dead Kennedys reunion
Symphonic/death metal maximalists Fleshgod Apocalypse paused a show on their current North American tour to officiate a wedding
Since he completed his historic career Grand Slam at Augusta National, golf superstar Rory McIlroy has received messages from across the sport and entertainment world
The multi-instrumentalist synth pop icon recalls trying and failing to play Silver Machine on a music store synth, years before he impressed Lemmy by asking about Orgone Accumulator
How Mastodon crawled from the Atlanta underground metal scene to become one of the most important bands of the 21st century
The keyboard player with instrumental US prog rock trio Lux Terminus, who recently released second album, Cinder, picks his best of instrumental prog
There’s big, and then there’s Dream Theater’s 2016 prog metal blow-out The Astonishing
The Scorpions proved that Britain and the US didn’t have the monopoly on hard rock and heavy metal
Armored Saint were one of the greatest 80s metal bands never to hit the big time
Incubus may have risen at the same time as nu metal, but they wanted nothing to do with it
The second-wave movement didn’t last long – but its bands revitalised the genre with an attitude and energy that’s still being felt today
Late Pretty Things singer Phil May was mates with Hendrix and Page, a rival of the Stones and an accidental drinking buddy of Judy Garland
Warning: do not click if you’re a huge fan of She’s Electric.
Parkway Drive, Attack Attack! and Battle Beast are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
Box set featuring their first six records is enhanced with out-takes, live tracks and solo material by Bert Jansch and John Renbourn
Tetrarch's The Ugly Side Of Me is the no-nonsense, earwormy slab of millennial metal you've been looking for
Classy covers from late guitarist Bernie Marsden on Icons, the fourth album in a series of five
Bowers & Wilkins brings studio grade audio to the premium mid-range with its all new Px7 S3 over-ear Bluetooth wireless headphones
PUP's bizarrely optimistic nihilism shines through on their cathartic fifth album
It’s the rebooted band’s fifth album in less than six years, but it doesn’t sound like they’re running out of ideas
Steven Wilson kicked off his first solo tour in six years in Stockholm last night. We were there
Once the preserve of late-night viewings, Pink Floyd's Live at Pompeii now comes striding into the daylight
Restoration shines new light on classic footage shot during a transitional moment that would change music for ever
Canada’s punk/metal iconoclasts aren’t sure what to do about the chaos across the globe, but their eighth album is poignant and poetic all the same
Former Spock’s Beard man with Chester Thompson, Phil Keaggy and Byron House offer strong virtuosic music – although preaching and genre-hopping may alienate some