
Watch the video for the first new music from the original Alice Cooper Band in half a century
Black Mamba comes from the Bob Ezrin-produced Revenge of Alice Cooper, out in July
Black Mamba comes from the Bob Ezrin-produced Revenge of Alice Cooper, out in July
Bryan Adams' Roll With The Punches tour will reach North America in September after a lengthy European run
We’re starting to think Alex Terrible likes bears…
"United Kingdom and Ireland – you’ve been patient enough..."
Steve Rothery and Tangerine Dream's Thorsten Quaeschning will release new collaborative album Gentō’ in July
Japan’s kawaii metal sensations have pushed their upcoming release back by two weeks
Mike Oldfield's second album, 1974's Hergest Ridge, to be reissued on double vinyl and Blu-ray to celebrate the album's 50th anniversary
Trivium made two versions of the video for Dying In Your Arms – the first try was so dreadful that it’s only now seeing the light of day
The Prince Of Darkness will step onstage for the last time at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5
Eilish’s song Goldwing was a “reference point” for one of the Bristol/Birmingham wrecking crew’s new tracks
77 comes from Billy Idol's upcoming album Dream Into It
Roy Thomas Baker worked with Queen, Free, Journey, The Cars, Yes, Ozzy Osbourne, Smashing Pumpkins and many more
Now touring with King Crimson offshoot Beat, the Bowie, Shatner and Hancock collaborator has long been confident that the future is secure on the road – which pleases him because he loves it
When The Damned guitarist Captain Sensible tried to share his passion for early prog band Egg on a radio show, it didn’t go well. But he still loves their work
Beach Boys drummer and singer Dennis Wilson made a much-loved cult classic with 1977’s Pacific Ocean Blue – then spiralled out of control
Fiends, lovers and the people who knew him best reveal the man behind Johnny Thunders, New York Doll-turned-junkie poster boy
When cult rockers Angel broke up, Gregg Giuffria formed another band – and they could have been huge
Meet the only man to have played with Hendrix, the Stones and Chad Kroeger from Nickelback
Latest Jethro Tull album Curious Ruminant has Ian Anderson reflecting on his hammy stage performances of the past, working with William Shatner and Mikael Åkerfeldt, and how the band could have a back-to-basics future
Things got freaky on Lollapalooza 1992 thanks to The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow and their rock star friends
Even Iron Maiden like to throw a few curveballs into their back catalogue
Soul-stirring singer and guitarist Bonnie Raitt has carved her niche covering celebrated songwriters in blues, folk, R&B and rock
When Procol Harum released 50th anniversary album Novum in 2017, vocalist Gary Brooker and lyricist Pete Brown made it clear they weren’t expecting it to be their last
Employed To Serve have dished up their best album yet - and a certified metal album of the year contender
Stockholm post-punks deliver a fever dream fourth record
Swedish purveyors of satanic arena rock Ghost camp it up on sixth album Skeletá
Ghost return to London after three years in Satanic style, with new songs, a new look and a ban on phones
Hawkwind's 37th album There’s No Space For Us finds the space travellin' veterans in cosmic shipshape form
Hawkwind return with There Is No Space For Us, another impressive blend of familiar elements and stylistic surprises in what’s effectively a sister album to Stories From Time And Space
Neil Young's millionth live album just happens to be a good one
Eye-popping and wildly entertaining oral history of Perry Farrell's groundbreaking travelling circus (and freak show)
At London’s Brixton Academy, the ‘Amplified History’ trio expand into a dozen-strong society of vocalists, dancers and musicians, and the results are spellbinding
With masterful vocal performances backed up by a huge range of sounds, IQ’s Dominion is worth the six-year wait
Ghost aren't sweating their metal cred with the massive songs of Skeleta