
“I’m not gay!” How Bowie backtracked on his bisexuality for Let's Dance
In 1977, Metro’s Criminal World was considered “too gay” for the BBC. By 1983, it was too suggestive for David Bowie too
In 1977, Metro’s Criminal World was considered “too gay” for the BBC. By 1983, it was too suggestive for David Bowie too
The tornado struck the Apollo Theatre in Belvidere, Illinois - multiple injuries reported after a "mass casualty collapse"
"The Rhapsody show is forever evolving, but it remains at heart a tribute to Freddie Mercury’s majestic legacy" - Queen + Adam Lambert
2023 edition of Night Of The Prog Festival kicks off at Loreley Amphitheatre in July with line-up including Nick Mason's Saucerful Of Secrets
Mike Oldfield-overseen reissue coming in May 2023, which includes unreleased 2017 demo Tubular Bells 4 Intro
Gene Simmons' hair “went up like a f**king matchstick" after his attempt to breathe fire for the very first time on stage with Kiss
Keith Richards: a guitar legend, and a generous man
In his new book Messengers: The Guitars Of James Hetfield, the Metallica frontman reflects on the guitar that changed the course of his history
Danny Elfman goes shopping at Hollywood’s Amoeba Music and picks out a selection of records that have defined his life
Metallica bassist Robert isn't the only musical talent in the Trujillo clan
Norwegian proggers AVKRVST to release delayed debut The Approbation in June via InsideOut
Fall Out Boy frontman salutes the influence of Batman, Danny Elfman and Prince in inspiring his own musical journey
Metallica, The Hu and After The Burial are among this week's best new metal songs. Plus, vote for your favourite!
Listen to brand new music from Mars Red Sky, Johnny The Boy, Puscifer, Junkan, LYRRE, Bike and Keyan
Status Quo's Francis Rossi on “arsehole behaviour”, the perils of fame and why he can be “an insecure little shit”
Mastodon's 2017 album, Emperor Of Sand, continued the prog theme of Crack The Skye. But behind the heaviness, lay a family tragedy
From Kruelty and Demonstealer to Ad Infinitum, nothing,nowhere. and Lana Del Rabies, don't sleep on these brilliant new metal albums
Jon Anderson discusses the genesis of his 2019 solo album, 1000 Hands: Chapter One, which was nearly 30 years in the making
Empyre's Did Coles and Henrik Steenholdt guide us through Relentless, an album they promise delves into "new musical territory"
in 1992 Vic Garbarini spent three days on the road with AC/DC and got one of the most revealing interviews with Angus Young ever – now published online for the first time
From Yes and King Crimson to UK and Earthworks, the highly respected drummer with an extremely distinctive sound talks developing a thick skin, suffering for his art and why he doesn’t like looking backwards.
Check out Moundrag, EBB, Cabiria, Wizrd and Shell Beach – five great new up and coming prog artists
A re-examination of Pulp's superb This Is Hardcore album as it turns 25
Crown Lands' Fearless may sound exactly like vintage Rush in parts, but it's an album peppered with great songs and pulls off some daring feats of pomp, pop and rock
Shoegaze, grunge and punk from Canadian twins on the rise
Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil's extreme metal side-band Empire State Bastard unleash hell at debut London gig, their third show ever
Bury Tomorrow's seventh album The Seventh Sun is their biggest sounding yet - can they replicate the crossover success of Architects and Bring Me The Horizon?
With its retro looks, this suitcase turntable will take you on a trip back in time - but there are some neat mod cons thrown in too
A post-Fletch Depeche Mode channel grief into deluxe autumnal electro-blues on fifteenth studio album Memento Mori
Paragon is the debut solo album from Nightwish singer Floor Jansen
More Inspirations is the follow-up to 2021's Inspirations and finds Saxon covering Kiss, The Who, Alex Harvey and more
With The Dark Side Of The Moon Pink Floyd invented something new: stadium rock that was very loud but somehow very sensitive
Looking for an “authentic concert experience” in your living room? Then these German-made headphones might be just the ticket
Disney+ documentary sees talk show legend David Letterman visit Dublin for an open-hearted look at U2's history and their hunger to explore new horizons