
Tour the world with Freddie Mercury as Queen launch first mobile game
Queen: Rock Tour promises players "no masks, no social distancing, just the good old fashioned live experience"
Queen: Rock Tour promises players "no masks, no social distancing, just the good old fashioned live experience"
Frank Zappa - The Nordic Stories collates fan memories from Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland
Prog legends Yes detail limited edition vinyl version of upcoming Union 30 Live
French post-rockers Bruit ≤ will release their debut album The Machine Is Burning And Now Everyone Knows It Could Happen Again in April
Jethro Tull and Roxy Music live violinist Anna Phoebe will release six-track EP Icons in March
Yes to release massive 30-disc limited edition deluxe box set Union 30 Live in May
Scottish post-rockers Mogwai hit the top spot with new album As The Love Continues
Finnish prog metallers Wheel will release their second album Resident Human in March
“Brian Warner is the most terrifying person I've ever met in my life – he’s evil,” says Marilyn Manson’s ex-partner Bianca Allaine
Japan/Porcupine Tree keyboard player releases new solo album Under A Spell today
Swedish shredder Yngwie Malmsteen salutes the liberating genius of the late, great Eddie Van Halen
Dutch progger Anneke van Giersbergen will release new album The Darkest Skies Are The Brightest in February
Eight marvellous musical monsters emerging from rock'n'roll's magnificent murk
“When I’m in my room thrashing about on my drum kit, Duality is one of the tracks I like to play,” says Rick Astley of his metalcrush on Slipknot
Meet the German punk-metal sensations who've already dented the charts and are intent on confounding your expectations
Paul Rodgers, once of Free and Bad Company and subsequent solo star, on the Jimi Hendrix compilation that's "something special"
George Harrison might have been the quiet one, but here are 10 songs that highlight his profound contribution to The Beatles
For a short period in the 60s, the Walker Brothers were bigger than The Beatles, idolised and frantically mobbed by hysterical screaming girl fans – but their main singer hated it
Serj Tankian on his return to rock with his new EP, his brilliant new documentary and his relationship with System Of A Down
Our review of Norwegian proggers Leprous' latest live streams for Malina and Pitfalls
Reading prog rockers Twelfth Night were the first of the 80s proggers to release their debut studio album
Brit metal malcontents Conjurer check in from the studio as they work on “vile and disgusting” second album
The world according to Korn and Love And Death guitarist Brian ‘Head’ Welch
Drastic Plastic was Be-Bop Deluxe's swansong album before Bill Nelson moved on, and its consistency masked an inner turmoil
The Black Crowes' classic debut album Shake Your Money Maker, boxed, now with previously unreleased material
On Steve Lukather's I Found The Sun Again the 60s and 70s influence a surprisingly safe record, despite the dynamic personnel involved
Fifty years since Love It To Death, Alice Cooper revisits his birth city and forges a late-life classic with Detroit Stories
Eleventeen by Lee Kerslake is a fitting farewell from the former Ozzy and Uriah Heep drummer
War (that's Raw in reverse, spelling fans) is The Alarm's rapid response to modern life
Modern metal heroes Architects continue their upward swing with new album For Those That Wish To Exist
Surf rock, twisted pop, unhinged doo wop – it’s business as usual in the demented world of Melvins
Can you have too much of a good thing? Not if you’re Epica, you can’t
Gothic metal standard bearers Moonspell turn up the progressive dial on new album Hermitage