
The day Anthony Kiedis was fired from Red Hot Chili Peppers
How detox helped save Anthony Kiedis' soul, and possibly his life

By Paul Brannigan published
"It was a post-apocalyptic place, like the bomb had been dropped and we were living in the rubble"

By Scott Munro published
The Soundboks Mix is the latest in the Danish brand’s ever-growing range of speakers - and this one isn’t messing around with a max volume of 121dB

By Fraser Lewry published
Moby describes Lola's lyrics as "gross and transphobic" and "unevolved"

By Stef Lach published
Caught In The Echo is the third track to be released from upcoming 12th Foo Fighters album Your Favorite Toy

By Rich Hobson published
Equine pranks, epic benders and a million-dollar tantrum: This is what it was like being the (second) longest-serving member in rock'n'roll's greatest band

By Dave Ling published
Quireboys singer Spike is touring the UK with a bagful of stories, a pocketful of songs, and a guitar

By Dave Everley published
TV creative used to hire Steven Wilson to make ad music. In the late 90s they wrote a film together. They’re still waiting to make it

By David West published
American quintet are more inspired by Billy Joel than Jethro Tull – except their keyboardist – practice a non-virtuoso style of prog, and limit themselves to one 19-minute song per decade

By Neil Jeffries published
Much-loved Brit rockers Thunder have rarely come up short in more than three decades, but now face an uncertain future. These are their best albums

By Rob Hughes published
The story of the song that schooled Metallica's James Hetfield

By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Muse, Crown Lands, the Black Keys and more

By Jason Brow published
Ash Magick's nefariously old school approach has made them one of Turkey's most promising young extreme metal bands

By Scott Munro published
The Soundboks Mix is the latest in the Danish brand’s ever-growing range of speakers - and this one isn’t messing around with a max volume of 121dB

By James Grimshaw published
The Pro-Ject E1.2 is a phenomenal entry-level turntable, that dares to offer more through less

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The AT-LP120XUSB is more than a budget-friendly, DJ-friendly record player; it’s a great shout for solid performance at the entry level

By James Grimshaw published
This automatic record player is the gold-standard for entry level turntables, with beginner-friendly operation and hi-fi friendly fidelity

By Paul Dimery published
Amazon's big Spring sale comes to a close just before midnight on March 16 - so there's still a bit of time left to grab a discount on everything from smart speakers to firesticks

By Paul Dimery published
The clock is ticking on Amazon Spring Deal Days - but there's just enough time to get up to 24% off Audio-Technica turntables

By James Grimshaw published
The Pro-Ject E1.2 is a phenomenal entry-level turntable, that dares to offer more through less

By David Stubbs published
A six-disc, 57-track edition of the legendary 1975 collaboration, featuring live recordings and outtakes

By John Aizlewood published
American rock giants’ debut album, with added Harmonica Jam Bass Jelly

By Fraser Lewry published
The best album yet from peak Derek and ‘punk’ Susan

By Eleanor Goodman published
Metallica’s Some Kind Of Monster remains the benchmark for heavy metal documentaries

By Fraser Lewry published
Mike McCready's Farewell to Seasons will also be published as a graphic novel

By Scott Munro published
Mother's Day takes place on March 15 and if you're struggling for a present, I've picked out a pile of rock and metal-themed gifts that are far from boring

By Dave Everley published
His musical vision was rejected by everyone. Then, like a bat out of hell, he went from a nobody to being hailed as a musical genius
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