
The legal dispute over Black Sabbath’s earliest recordings has been settled – and they could finally be released
The legal beef between Sharon Osbourne and Sabbath’s original manager has been squashed – and it could be good news for fans

By Merlin Alderslade published
Bruce Dickinson joined Maiden at a crucial point in their career. We all know what happened next

By Fraser Lewry published
Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul will open in US cinemas on June 17

By Matt Mills published
It’s the first new music from the nu metal superstars since 2022 album Requiem

By Matt Mills published
The singer looks back on writing Piece Of Mind, Powerslave and Somewhere In Time in a hotel on the Channel Islands

By Merlin Alderslade published
Metallica’s S&M2 remains the ultimate meeting of metal and classical music

By Simon Young published
This California four-piece were once viewed as an Incubus clone, then they discovered how to write a power ballad with strings

By Fraser Lewry published
In 2002 Andrew W.K. was interviewed on New Zealand TV series Space. It did not go according to plan

By Fraser Lewry published
Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul will open in US cinemas on June 17

By Matt Mills published
The singer looks back on writing Piece Of Mind, Powerslave and Somewhere In Time in a hotel on the Channel Islands

By Malcolm Dome published
After the phenomenal success of Iowa, Slipknot took a break. But where there had once been unity, there was now conflict. Yet they produced something that defied any expectations...

By Jerry Ewing published
Top new prog from VMBRA, Kristoffer Gildenlöw, Lost In Kyiv and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

By Merlin Alderslade published
Bruce Dickinson joined Maiden at a crucial point in their career. We all know what happened next

By Dannii Leivers published
Dave Grohl and co. go back-to-basics to kick out the jams

By Rich Davenport published
Brian Robertson lived it live and dangerous in Thin Lizzy, lived it loud in Motörhead, rode his own band Wild Horses, and has an impressive list of credits as both session musician and producer

By David West published
He wants to use a large band to tour his boredom-beating second album – and thinks he’s come up with a way to keep it in budget this time

By Scott Munro published
I've picked out a variety of accessories for your new record player that'll keep your vinyl in great condition and enhance your listening pleasure

By Scott Munro published
With options ranging from portable vinyl crates to integrated stands for your records and turntable, there's no excuse not to make room for your RSD26 purchases

By James Grimshaw last updated
A few simple steps is all that separates you from getting your turntable up to speed for optimal performance

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 Dannii Leivers published
Dave Grohl and co. go back-to-basics to kick out the jams

By Stephen Hill published
Headlining Wembley Arena, selling out shows and climbing the charts: the future has never looked brighter for Skindred

By Paul Brannigan published
Frank Turner closes out his Campfire Punkrock Twenty tour in London

By Chris Chantler published
Tomas Lindberg recorded his vocals for The Ghost Of A Future Dead the day before surgery, but still captures the magic that made melodeath a global movement

By Paul Brannigan published
Polly Samson - Between This Breath and Then is at the Leica Gallery London

By Fraser Lewry published
It's god's work, but someone has to do it

By Fraser Lewry published
How much do you really know about Led Zeppelin’s beginnings? Test yourself now!

By Fraser Lewry published
"I actually think the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame is an utter, complete load of bollocks" - Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson
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