
Rick Wakeman on which of King Henry VIII's six wives is his personal favourite
In 1973, Rick Wakeman released The Six Wives of Henry VIII as his second studio album. Now, 51 years on, he's revealed which wife is his favourite

In 1973, Rick Wakeman released The Six Wives of Henry VIII as his second studio album. Now, 51 years on, he's revealed which wife is his favourite

Parasomnia, Dream Theater's first new album with Mike Portnoy for 16 years, will be released in February

Alex Van Halen makes a beautiful tribute to the late Eddie Van Halen in his new audiobook, Brothers, which is also set to feature a previously unreleased song composed by the pair

“New evidence has emerged within the last few weeks,” says D.A. George Gascón

Liam Gallagher says him and his brother won't be engaging with the media as a pair due to worries that journalists might try to spark conflict between them, but also because they "can't be arsed"

Songs Of A Lost World will be the first album from The Cure since 2008's 4:13 Dream

Want to own a single track from Green Day's Dookie on a toothbrush, mini disc, wax cylinder, teddy bear or Fisher Price record? Of course you do, but you have to earn it

Simmons has been criticised for offering shallow critiques and making “weird and gross comments”

Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich recalls being nine years old and getting to watch the band that were "loudest and coolest thing" he'd ever seen

Stephen Shult, 58, died after sustaining injuries at Riot Fest on September 22. His friends and the festival have offered disputing accounts of what happened.

Motley Crue make a not-so-grand entrance for the first of their Hollywood Takeover shows as they roll out of the back of a trash-filled garbage truck

Avery auditioned to replace Jason Newsted in Metallica, but the role ultimately went to Robert Trujillo

In 2012 Rush's drummer Neil Peart told us about modern alchemy, thinking big, how Nirvana influenced Rush, and why he'd never watch Beyond The Lighted Stage

Tales of the first true progressive rock album, from two of the men who made it

The official sound of prog, made in Birmingham

“It finds complexity in simplicity, and power in loss“: James Dean Bradfield on Dirt

Foreigner blended hard rock and atmospheric ballads to the tune of more than 80 million sales - and now they're on their way to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Delivering a deafening but dextrous bass-in-your-face assault, John Entwistle was a key part of The Who’s sound – and also their chemistry. This is his story

Twenty-five years ago the Human Clay album put Creed on top of the world, but it was the calm before the storm

The success of Nine Inch Nails' The Downward Spiral album made Trent Reznor lose his mind. But as a new millennium dawned, he found a way out of the abyss

Soundgarden were still waiting for their big break when they released Jesus Christ Pose

From surf guitars to psychedelia, peace to paranoia, the 60s sound of Los Angeles and San Francisco was bright and multicoloured

Phil Mogg reveals why Moggs Motel doesn't have an apostrophe

Halestorm confirm their status as one of modern rock's most reliably enjoyable live bands

Still got it? Slayer never lost it. What a show!

Def Leppard’s spectacular homecoming show, now available on CD and DVD

Southern-fried blues by way of Manchester, in need of more stardust

Good vibes galore on the 11th album from tireless Californian pop-punk lifers The Offspring

The solo adventures of Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi, revisited

This Rick Wakeman medley reworks and reimagines some of his greatest moments

Following on from Rocket From The Crypt, Drive Like Jehu, Hot Snakes, The Night Marchers, Sultans and more, punk rock lifer John Reis introduces London to his latest killer rock'n' roll crew

American guitar hero Richie Kotzen makes heroic guitar album

Instrumental solo album from Yes/Asia guitarist Steve Howe

The soundtrack to the summer: glorious Technicolor power-pop-rock from The Hot Damn!