Previously unreleased Klaus Schulze album to be released
Unreleased Klaus Schulze album 101, MILKY WAY will be released in November
Unreleased Klaus Schulze album 101, MILKY WAY will be released in November
Steve Hackett's Genesis Greats Lamb Highlights & Solo Tour takes place in the UK throughout October
Tennis wasn't like this in our day
After Heart postponed this year's live activity on doctor's orders, the band have confirmed their first shows for 2025
David Gilmour performs the title of Pink Floyd's 1975 album Wish You Were Here with daughter Romany at music pub The Neptune Inn
Could a new Pulp album be on the way? Speculation grows after the band debut a fourth unreleased song live
The Slayer guitarist also doesn't rule out doing smaller releases around tours going forward
If it features Linkin Park members, sounds like Linkin Park and carries on Linkin Park's legacy, you can probably just call it Linkin Park
Imagine Dragons line up summer stadiums and arenas tour in Europe
Herbie Flowers, who also worked with David Bowie, T-Rex, Lou Reed and many more, has died aged 86
The Psychedelic Scene will be released on vinyl for the very first time in October
Joey Jordison died in 2021 at the age of 46
In 1993 a future Prog writer landed a magazine interview with his hero – neither of them knowing it would his last
Run from an office above a bingo hall, Neat Records released the debut recordings by Venom, Raven, Tygers Of Pan Tang and more
Addiction can be beaten. Understand money. Put your partner first. Don’t hold grudges. Clothes maketh the man. These are among the things that shape Duff McKagan's world view
With a back-to-basics blues-oriented just recorded, Aerosmith in 2003 were more determined than ever to let the music do the talking
Hanoi Rocks' early records and electrifying live shows saw them tipped for superstardom, but fate dealt them a catastrophic blow
You’re Gone, from 2004 album Marbles, was their first Top 10 entry since 1987, and the track came about in a non-standard manner for the band
Including Jerry Cantrell, David Gilmour, Thundermother and five other custodians of the eternal rock'n'roll flame
After next year's farewell tour Fish is leaving music and the bright lights behind to live with his wife (and 13 sheep) on a Scottish island
In 2009 AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson joined the ranks of celebrity authors - but forget the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll, it was all about cars
In late 1966 writer Chris Welch saw The Who play at a tiny East London club. Later that day, he saw Jimi Hendrix in an even smaller venue
Rudderless after the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed ditched New York for London and hooked up with David Bowie: The rest is history
The newest offering from prog metal veterans Oceans Of Slumber is more than worthy of their impressive catalogue
Zetra haven't mastered their formula yet, but their debut album is promising all the same
Fifth solo album carries all the Pink Floyd mastermind’s trademarks, but there are notable differences too
Finger-picking good Kentucky-fried blues
After inspired work with Glenn Hughes on board, Dead Daisies album seven is a step backwards
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high
Las Vegas trio Palaye Royale dazzle on bold fourth album
Academic delivers trainspotterly detail with a personal touch in his in-depth analysis of the band’s work and achievements
Einar Solberg isn’t sure their eighth album is prog, although there’s plenty of evidence to argue otherwise