
Ozric Tentacles announced for Desertfest 2024
Desrtfest 2024 takes place over several Camden venues from May 17-19
Desrtfest 2024 takes place over several Camden venues from May 17-19
Steve Hackett's new concept album The Circus And The Nightwhale to be released in February
The lead single of new album The Mandrake Project is the Iron Maiden vocalist’s first original music since Tyranny Of Souls in 2005
Mandalaband's self-titled debut and The Eye Of Wendor: Prophecies are available on vinyl, CD and as a box set
Kelly Osbourne revealed her mum’s… unique way of keeping the Prince Of Darkness off drugs during a new episode of the Osbournes podcast
Former All About Eve pair Regan and Bricheno will release a new album in 2024
Voyager singer Danny Estrin announced he would undergo treatment for cancer back in September
Metal Gods Judas Priest have released a video for Trial By Fire, the second track to emerge from next year's Invincible Shield album
The new docuseries John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial will arrive next month and examine the murder of the ex-Beatle with witnesses, Lennon’s friends, psychiatrists and more
UK proggers The Pineapple Thief will release brand new album It Leads To This in February
Megadeth guitarist Kiko Loureiro has elaborated on why he’s taking an “extended leave of absence” from the band in a new interview
For one weekend only, Queen at their most regal and commanding are coming to an IMAX cinema near you
A one-time member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and Peter Gabriel collaborator, David Sancious discusses his Eyes Wide Open album
He's bad karma for James Hetfield, was in a sex video shot by Scott Stapp, and watched Jerry Lee Lewis show Keith Richards who’s boss. He's Kid Rock, and these are his stories
Jim Croce's finest moment was poignant and heartbreaking: Tragedy meant he never enjoyed its eventual success
AC/DC's Journey through the 1980s could have been very different if Brian Johnson had had his way
Saint Agnes's metal-meets-punk debut album is angry – very angry. They live for the stage, and that’s where they come alive
The best-known anti-war song of the 20th century: Recorded by John Lennon, Yoko Ono and an enthusiastic crowd of students, Hare Krishna devotees and celebrity friends
A cash-strapped Iron Maiden slept on floors and recorded on New Year’s Eve to make their debut EP. 45 years later, it’s one of rock’s most sought-after rarities.
How hardcore heroes Bad Religion recorded a prog album mid career!
Lemmy, Ozzy Osbourne and Dave Grohl have all made music videos 10 times better just by showing up
Goblin maestro picks key compositions that amplified classic scary movies
For prodigious Brooklynite post-post-punks Geese, it all began just as they were about to call it a day
Almost a decade on from their self-titled debut album, Babymetal are leading lights for the next generation of metal star
Riverside man returns with solo album that opens channels with a potentially bright future
i/o is a reflective and inventive return from art-rock master Peter Gabriel, two decades in the making
7-disc compilation celebrates his solo endeavours in style
Storming London's Alexandra Palace, The Prodigy prove that they remain one of the world's most incendiary live acts, even without much-missed Firestarter-in-chief Keith Flint
Ian Anderson had an album’s worth of material left over from War Child and he splattered them across various compilations. Now they're collected on vinyl for the first time
Yes's breakthrough album has been effectively re-repackaged, again: there's plenty of greatness included, but when is enough enough?
Laang frontman Haitao Yang was shot in the head and pronounced dead. He survived, and has channeled his terrifying ordeal into something dark, emotional and deeply compelling
Hawxx have crafted a debut album brimming with hooks, heaviness and lyrics that actually have something to say
Five-disc, 88-track set proves his music lasts - even if many of his lyrics don’t