
"That dude just showed me a dead alien." What Trent Reznor saw on Tom DeLonge's phone
As far as weird rock celebrity stories go, this one from Foo Fighters drummer Ilan Rubin is going to be pretty hard to beat

By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Anthony Phillips, Richard Barbieri, Magenta, Spock's Beard, Steve Hillage, Einar Solberg, Green Carnation, Major Parkinson and more...

By Fraser Lewry published
Castle Rat embark on a North American tour with Amon Amarth and Dethklok next week

By Fraser Lewry published
Watch footage of Led Zeppelin miming to Good Times Bad Times at a club in Miami in early 1969

By Paul Brannigan published
Robert Plant and his band perform Led Zeppelin on US talk show

By Martin Popoff published
Frustrated with the recording of Foo Fighters' One by One sessions, Dave Grohl needed to let off some steam. Then he received a call from Josh Homme...

By Jonathan Selzer published
Attila Csihar is an extreme metal pioneer and has the wild stories to prove it

By Julian Marszalek published
The former Mr Big guitarist and solo artist discovered his prog hero via Eddie Van Halen – and even tried to play like him for a while

By Bill DeMain published
Inspired by a draft dodging lover and unfolding global chaos, Heart's Crazy On You still resonates today

By Chris Wheatley published
The violinist’s post Curved Air band only lasted two years, but released three compelling albums in that time, and set his colleagues on course for prog greatness

By Polly Glass, Jerry Ewing, Malcolm Dome, Philip Wilding, Dave Ling published
From the late 60s until today, here are 40 songs that show why Southern rock continues to thrive

By Louder published
Slayer intended to make pop fans "ill" with their grotesque representation of hell. It worked…

By Julian Marszalek published
New Zealanders’ 1975 debut album Mental Notes has been unfairly forgotten in the light of the creators’ later successes

By Rich Hobson published
Evanescence release their first new song of 2026, underground doom heroes Warning make a comeback and beleagured nuns Dogma offer a defiant new sound in this week's best new metal songs

By James McNair published
It took him three years to complete guitar-free project as he struggled with wrist issues, while resisting the urge to preprogram pieces on synth (much)

By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new prog from Argovia, School Disco, Hedvig Mollestad Weejuns, Port Noir and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

By Claire Davies last updated
Show your vinyl some love and get everything organised with our record storage ideas that'll keep everything neat and tidy

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

By James Grimshaw last updated
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 Sleazegrinder published
Produced by the Black Crowes' Chris Robinson, Cat Fight is a sleazy Shangri-La

By Merlin Alderslade published
Eihwar bring the bangers to the UK capital

By Matt Mills published
Supported by Nails, Exodus and Carcass, the German luminaries reach a new level of pageantry

By Everett True published
Freedom is Suzi Quatro's third album in collaboration with son LR Tuckey

By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Anthony Phillips, Richard Barbieri, Magenta, Spock's Beard, Steve Hillage, Einar Solberg, Green Carnation, Major Parkinson and more...

By Fraser Lewry published
Watch footage of Led Zeppelin miming to Good Times Bad Times at a club in Miami in early 1969

By Fraser Lewry published
Led by Jack Black, a group of husbands find common purpose through a shared love of song

By Fraser Lewry published
The Speakeasy footage is hosted by famed Woodstock MC Chip "Brown Acid" Monck

By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in Classic Rock 352: The Clash, Zakk Wylde, David Bowie, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Patti Smith, Bob Mould, Skindred, Jeff Wayne, Chris Difford, Jeff Scott Soto, A Thousand Horses and more
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