
Toyah and Robert Fripp are at it again
Perky pop star Toyah Wilcox and King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp cover Billy Idol's Rebel Yell as their ongoing Sunday Lunch videos continue to make their mark
Perky pop star Toyah Wilcox and King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp cover Billy Idol's Rebel Yell as their ongoing Sunday Lunch videos continue to make their mark
'Wall of Sound' producer Phil Spector has died in prison, where he was serving time for murder
Plus Daevid Allen Family Trust aims to to preserve legacy of poetry, music and hand drawn illustrations
Gentle Giant get interviewed in the 70s for a series called English Musicians on Denver college radio
Solstice, The Far Meadow, 25 Yard Screamer, This Winter Machine, Rain, warmrain and more set for Prog For Peart
Lazuli keyboard player Romain Thoriel features in French art rock quartet in M.A.N. And The Maniacs
Norwegian folk-proggers Wardruna will release new album Kvitravn in January
Israeli prog rockers Scardust will released their new album Strangers in October
Saxon salute Deep Purple, with a passionate take on Speed King, set to appear on their Inspirations album
Dutch progger Anneke Van Giersbergen will release The Darkest Skies Are The Brightest in February
Indie-folk star Julien Baker shares captivating Soundgarden cover during KEXP at Home performance
Prog supergroup Transatlantic will release their new concept album, The Absolute Universe, in February
The Eagles' Glenn Frey is no longer with us, but we still have his music
Our latest Tracks of the Week: Eight rock monsters, primed and ready to roar
We want to decide the greatest Hendrix song of them all – and we need your help
Occupying the blurred line between electronica and prog, Garry Cobain of Amorphous Androgynous talks yoga, enemas and his “disrespect” for musical history.
"In The Court Of The Crimson King was a big reference point for Talk Talk” says bassist Paul Webb
Exclusive Watch the stunning lyric video for Red Method's new track, Slaves To The New World Disorder
20 facts you need to know about influential glam rockers the New York Dolls
Singer/guitarist George Thorogood picks his records, artists and gigs of significance, and reveals why Elvis Presley was a freak of nature
Live gigs will be back later this year, so prepare to get the best photos and videos on your smartphone without spending too much
How Hammerfall wrote the anthem that kept heavy metal’s flag flying in the early 2000s
Free Bird was a song Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant said had too many chord changes to write lyrics for, and that both band and their label thought was too long to be a single... but it became a rock classic
The pandemic has given PVRIS' Lynn Gunn pause to reconsider the important things in life. Here, she joins us to discuss livestreams, new music and the joy of meeting her fans' pets
Can the Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 earphones cut the mustard when it comes to rock and metal?
Turning To Ashes is a solid debut that’s a bit more heart than hand grenade
Belated solo debut from the former leader of 10cc’s art wing, Kevin Godley
Former White Lion frontman Mike Tramp gathers together 11 album's worth of highlights on Trampthology
Clutch's Weathermaker Vault Series album of re-recordings, covers and previously digital-only singles is more than just a stopgap
Drive-By Truckers embellish their brilliant legacy on The New OK, their second album of a troubling year
George Thorogood & The Destroyers prove themselves to be badder than ever with the thoroughly expanded Live in Boston, 1982: The Complete Concert
Nineteenth solo album McCartney III finds Paul McCartney enjoying yet another purple patch
Mariusz Duda heads deep into the forest on seventh Lunatic Soul album
Tesseract frontman Daniel Tompkins reimagines his last solo album Castles as new record Ruins with brilliant results
The Kinks bundle up rarities and live takes for Lola’s 50th birthday on Lola Versus Powerman And The Moneygoround, Part 1