
Jean-Michel Jarre announces first European tour for nine years
Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre will tour across Europe throughout June and July
Electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre will tour across Europe throughout June and July
Bullet For My Valentine and Trivium take to social media to clear up any misunderstandings
Blink-182's Mark Hoppus admits he and his bandmates never aspired to follow Led Zeppelin's rock 'n' roll debauchery playbook
The Danish heavy metal overlord says he’s hard at work on his first album since 2007, and that it will be the first entry in a trilogy
Public Service Broadcasting will perform their latest album, The Last Flight, with the London Contemporary Orchestra, at two shows at London's Barbican Theatre in November
Robert Fripp recently suffered a trifurcated artery and was admitted to intensive care in Italy before undergoing two bouts of emergency surgery
“We need to just kind of, like, maybe sweep all that shit under a rug and start fresh”
Talking to Metal Hammer, Cradle Of Filth’s singer reveals that he used to exchange letters with the controversial founder of Mayhem
Dwayne Rosado and his son spent a day with Kiss star Gene Simmons and talked about sex, (a lack of) drugs and rock'n'roll
"Fingers crossed, no bottles or pigs' hooves"
Prog folk veteran Roy Harper will perform three concerts in Manchester, London and Birmingham later this year
Some of punk and hardcore's most iconic bands will play CBGB festival in Brooklyn, New York on September 27
Lamb Of God's frontman has a new book in Just Beyond The Light: Making Peace With The Wars Inside Our Head
Ian Anderson reflects on giving Roy Harper his movie break, aggressively defending Dee Palmer from paparazzi intrusion, losing bassist Jeffrey Hammond, planning to quit touring – and the quiet couple of weeks he spent recording Tull’s masterful 1975 album
Glycerine was the dark ballad that helped turbocharge Bush’s multi-platinum debut album Sixteen Stone
From appearing on America's Got Talent to getting endorsements from Bring Me The Horizon and Spiritbox, Harper is leading metal's next generation
B.B. King left behind the racism of rural Mississippi to become the King Of The Blues. This is his story, in his own words
Marillion vocalist found himself singing over drum’n’bass music on 2012 release, while Porcupine Tree keyboardist had to allow lyrics in a piece he’d wanted to be instrumental – but the result of years of effort satisfied them both
Transatlantic supergroup Smith/Kotzen is the sound of two worlds colliding
Kevin Godley on the machine they invented at the wrong time, an overheard conversation, the decision that ended the band, missing the punk explosion, discovering video – and being mistaken for the drummer in Paper Lace
You really don't have to spend a fortune to get yourself an excellent record player - here are my top 6 picks that offer awesome audio at an affordable price
Former Silverhead, Detective, Chequered Past and Power Station man Michael Des Barres tells all
When a new generation of acclaimed musicians discovered the folk-rock veteran’s music he gave up his attempt to bow out, but made sure his most recent album to date remained typically non-commercial and challenging to understand
British metalcore is getting its moment in the sun
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