
"I was literally on fire for 4 ½ songs." Journey drummer Deen Castronovo has lucky escape as blaze breaks out below stage
Journey show in Texas cut short as electrical fire develops underneath drum riser
Journey show in Texas cut short as electrical fire develops underneath drum riser
Former Tangerine Dream keyboardist Peter Baumann will release new album Nightfall in May
Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson recalls being sickened by tasteless messages from people who wanted to audition for Peart's seat
Radiohead uncover 1995 footage for release of The Bends – and appear to be gearing up for something in 2025
Be Prog ! My Friend takes place on September 27 and 28 and will also feature The Dear Hunter, Threshold, Von Hertzen Brothers and more...
Wayward pyro at Disturbed show in Chicago leads basketball team's NBA championship banners to be removed for repair
From mega rock star to stand-in 'meteorologist' – Kiss 'Demon' Gene Simmons' talents know no bounds
Zakk Wylde picks out iconic riffs from Black Sabbath, Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC and more
Roxy Music's Bryan Ferry creates music for another artist's words for the very first time with Amelia Barratt for Loose Talk
Canadian/American art rock quartet Envy Of None will release their new album Stygian Wavz in March
Moody Blues signer and guitarist Justin Hayward and producer Mike Batt team up for the first time since Hayward's 1989 album Classic Blue
Turns out, whether it sounds happy or sad, Lauper’s 1989 anthem is still incredible
Drone visionaries Sunn 0))) continued their journey into the heart of darkness with 2009’s Monoliths & Dimensions
From Cream to Blind Faith and beyond, this is how Ginger Baker revolutionised music
Alice In Chains’ unexpected comeback continued with 2013’s The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
Musician, artist, poet – Tyla J Pallas is rock’n’roll’s answer to Charles Bukowski
How cult early 80s metallers Hell bounced back from tragedy nearly 30 years later
ELO were the mad Englishmen who conquered the US in the 1970s – and Jeff Lynne was at the heart of it
Biff Byford looks back on Saxon’s divisive 1984 album Crusader
22 multiple choice questions on classic rock. It's like a pub quiz but you have to bring your own booze.
Who do you have to thank for Blur, Depeche Mode, punk, Underworld and many more? Not Kent, that’s for sure!
Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Eddie Van Halen and Diana Ross – they’ve all crossed paths with Gene Simmons
Cool new prog you must hear from SOM, Gösta Berlings Saga, Benthos, worriedaboutsatan and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week
The less-is-more electronic music milestone returns with Ralf Hutter Atmos remix
Dorothy’s The Way is a modern rock gem – with added Slash
Coheed And Cambria retain their sci-fi prog metal crown on The Father Of Make Believe
With the occasional nod to his greatest achievements, his exploration of the cosmos is at times a challenging, daunting experience – but it’s rewarding
Looking for a hit of classic Yes in 2025? Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks deliver it on new album Live – Perpetual Change
Claudio Sanchez has suggested this album came from a musical midlife crisis. Luckily for us, he pushed through and the results were well worth it
The Murder Capital's third album, Blindness offers a soundtrack to a world of uncertainty and confusion
Steven Wilson’s interstellar new album The Overview measures up to prog’s greats
Their 24th album echoes the renewed vigour of The Zealot Gene and RökFlöte, but takes a different path
The latest in Neil Young’s series of ’lost’ albums is a 1977 adventure, now welcomely restored.
Cult UK rock heroes The Wildhearts deliver another masterpiece with their 11th album