
British police confirm their investigation into Kneecap's Glastonbury set is closed, without charges
"One element of the political policing intimidation attempt is over", Kneecap say in social media post
By Matt Mills published
The anonymous one-man project will give their inaugural address with King Of Terrors in September
By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in this issue: Brian Wilson, Electric Light Orchestra, Halestorm, Bush, Rick Derringer, The Black Keys, Volbeat, Steve Harley, Joe Bonamassa & Joanne Shaw Taylor, Orianthi, Wytch Hazel and more
By Fraser Lewry published
Gentle Giant frontman Derek Shulman recalls the fraught 1972 meeting that ended with Ozzy Osbourne throwing a bottle at management
By Paul Brannigan published
Nine Inch Nails share first taste of their 24-track soundtrack to Tron: Ares
By Stephen Hill published
Slaughter To Prevail prove they can stand toe-to-toe with breakout stars Lorna Shore, Bring Me The Horizon and Whitechapel with new album Grizzly
By Matt Mills published
The anonymous one-man project will give their inaugural address with King Of Terrors in September
By Jo Kendall published
Jethro Tull and Atomic Rooster endured a difficult return from the breakup with Andy Partridge, but it led to a happy reunion with drummer Terry Chambers
By Fraser Lewry published
Gentle Giant frontman Derek Shulman recalls the fraught 1972 meeting that ended with Ozzy Osbourne throwing a bottle at management
By Paul Brannigan published
Nine Inch Nails share first taste of their 24-track soundtrack to Tron: Ares
By Alison Reijman published
The spacesuit is now stowed away as Lonely Robot embark on a completely different kind of musical voyage with 2020's fourth album Feelins Are Good
By Rich Hobson published
Nine Inch Nails, Amon Amarth and In This Moment are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
By Dannii Leivers last updated
Wild-eyed riffs, insane left-turns and lyrics blurring the surreal and poignant: Daron Malakian is at his best on the new Scars On Broadway album
By Emma Johnston published
UK grunge lifers delve into mental health matters for album number 10
By Matt Mills published
From scrappy debut Identity Crisis to refined latest album Horizons/East, we rank the back-catalogue of one of the most underrated bands on the planet right now
By Paul Lester published
Their first with Jon Davison, and their last with Chris Squire, the 2014 album saw them continuing to release new music after many of their peers had stopped – but didn’t meet the standards expected of it
By Tom Parsons last updated
From bookshelf to floorstanding, wallet-friendly to budget-busting, traditional to high-tech - these are the very best speakers you can buy
By Scott Munro published
Gadhouse update their Brad Retro turntable, upping the performance while retaining its classic, fun design
By Scott Munro last updated
Amazon Prime Day has come and gone, but there are still some nice deals to find on record players for all budgets
By Scott Munro last updated
Amazon Prime Day has closed its doors after four days of epic sales - but some deals are still kicking around. But you'll have to be quick
By Paul Dimery published
It's the 4th and final day of this year's Prime Day, but if you're quick you can save big on the excellent Sony PS-LX310BT turntable in the US & UK
By Dannii Leivers last updated
Wild-eyed riffs, insane left-turns and lyrics blurring the surreal and poignant: Daron Malakian is at his best on the new Scars On Broadway album
By Stephen Hill published
Slaughter To Prevail prove they can stand toe-to-toe with breakout stars Lorna Shore, Bring Me The Horizon and Whitechapel with new album Grizzly
By Emma Johnston published
UK grunge lifers delve into mental health matters for album number 10
By Dave Ling published
Not yet ratedFormer Project man releases his sixth studio album under his name alone
By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in this issue: Brian Wilson, Electric Light Orchestra, Halestorm, Bush, Rick Derringer, The Black Keys, Volbeat, Steve Harley, Joe Bonamassa & Joanne Shaw Taylor, Orianthi, Wytch Hazel and more
By Scott Munro last updated
Amazon Prime Day comes to an end tonight so it's your last chance to save on cut-price Lego sets. Here's out favourites that you can get for less right now - but be quick
By Paul Dimery published
You can help crush the rebellion with one swift stroke this Prime Day, because Amazon have cut the cost of the Lego Star Wars Imperial Star Destroyer in the US & UK
By Paul Dimery published
Amazon have brought the prices down on a wide range of band t-shirts this Prime Day on both sides of the Atlantic. Don't miss out!
By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in this issue: Iron Maiden, Alice Cooper, Mike Peters, Buckcherry, Adam Duritz, Battlesnake, Eureka Machines, H.E.A.T, Steve Lillywhite, Live Aid USA and more
By Scott Munro published
One does not simply walk into Mordor - it’s far, far easier to just sit at home and build Sauron’s dark tower in Lego form this Prime Day - especially with 15% off
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