
Genesis, Rush, Wakeman, Oldfield white label discs up for charity auction
A host of prog goodies up for auction at this year's White Label Auction in Aid of The BRIT Trust
A host of prog goodies up for auction at this year's White Label Auction in Aid of The BRIT Trust
Sun's Signature, featuring Cocteau Twins' Elizabeth Fraser, will release self-titled EP in June
Limerick-born, London-based post-punk Sinead O'Brien releases new single Multitudes as taste of forthcoming debut album Time Bend And Break The Bower
Queen Kwong has shared new single, Without You, Whatever, from her forthcoming divorce-inspired new album Couples Only
Billy Corgan and Perry Farrell pool their resources in combined Smashing Pumpkins/Jane's Addiction supergroup for one-off Howard Stern show performance
Destination Onward – The Story of Fates Warning will be published in July
Eric Clapton cancels two shows on current European tour after positive test, but has announced a new run of North American dates
Motley Crue man Vince Neil has appeared in an ad for the Dollar Loan Center, alongside a futuristic "loan approval machine"
Matt Bellamy reveals how Muse rejected their label's idea of releasing a 'best of' compilation, and made a new album – Will Of The People – inspired by their greatest songs instead
Prey serves as a prequel to the original Predator film
Dream Theater frontman James LaBrie will release new solo album Beautiful Shade Of Grey in May
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater introduced a generation of gamers to skate culture and great music. We ranked every soundtrack in order of greatness
Pat Boone singing Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio, Guns N' Roses and Led Zeppelin? Step right this way...
When the going gets tough, bodyguard-to-the-stars Michael Francis – who's spent time with Elvis, lived with Cher and saved Paul Rodgers from several beatings – is the man you’d want on your side
A journey through the back catalogue of the great Chris Cornell, from Soundgarden to solo, Audioslave and Temple Of The Dog
The Judgment Night movie may have flopped, but its soundtrack was a game-changer for rap and rock colliding
From the all-conquering Hybrid Theory to the genre-straddling pop of One More Light, these are Linkin Park’s albums ranked in order of greatness
The great Ronnie James Dio died on May 16, 2010. Classic Rock magazine paid tribute to his legend in its next issue
In March 1992, Rage Against The Machine played a full set at Zed’s record store in Long Beach – and there’s footage to prove it
From experimental punk to folk rock, this is a pre-history of Rammstein
Ozzy Osbourne looks back on his four-decade friendship with Metallica
From Five Finger Death Punch to The Hu and Spiritbox, these are the week’s essential new metal tracks. Plus: vote for your favourite!
The rise and fall of nu metal, alcohol addiction and the wrath of Sharon Osbourne – Papa Roach‘s Jacoby Shaddix has survived it all
Jeff Buckley's Grace: the ultimate example of an album that's passed into legend as much for what might have been as for what is was?
Gavin Harrison puts his stamp on PT’s early catalogue.
Old favourites The Pineapple Thief get a whole new lease of life on non-standard collection Give It Back
Cooking up a storm, Ohio blues-rockers The Black Keys go back to basics on Dropout Boogie
Finally, a cult worth joining: Church Of The Cosmic Skull and their life-affirming fourth album There Is No Time
Expanded 1981 live album Toyah! Toyah! Toyah! captures the end of Toyah’s punk-lite phase
Graham Bonnet shows he’s still got his Marbles on Day Out In Nowhere
Made during Thin Lizzy downtime, Phil Lynott's Solo In Soho album was less of a busman's holiday than a true break from the dayjob
Regrouped with Rick Rubin in 2006, the Chilis offered up a sprawling double album in Stadium Arcadium
Art-rockers set their sights high on second post-comeback album
Pennsylvania pop-rockers Halestorm bounce back from lockdown with huge-sounding fifth album Back From The Dead