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Queen's Roger Taylor is pulling no punches on new solo album Violence Insane In A Beautiful World
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Rare UK TV footage of Metallica playing The Memory Remains unearthed after almost 30 years
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Rush mix it up on night two of the Fifty Something tour - and play the whole of 2112
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Jack White confirms "raucous, raw, and frenetic" new album, releases Dollar Bill single
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Latest Classic Rock News

Queen's Roger Taylor is pulling no punches on new solo album Violence Insane In A Beautiful World
By Paul Brannigan published
"What a beautiful world we live in, don't f*** it up"

Rare UK TV footage of Metallica playing The Memory Remains unearthed after almost 30 years
By Matt Mills published
Just in time for the metal behemoths’ reissue of their 1997 album at the end of the month

Rush mix it up on night two of the Fifty Something tour - and play the whole of 2112
By Fraser Lewry published
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, Anika Nilles and Loren Gold make more memories at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles

Jack White confirms "raucous, raw, and frenetic" new album, releases Dollar Bill single
By Fraser Lewry published
Frozen Charlotte will be released via Third Man next month

Soundgarden's Kim Thayil reflects on the loss of Chris Cornell
By Paul Brannigan published
"I could never have anticipated the vacuum, the absence, and how profound it is"

King Crimson announce listening sessions in conjunction with London's Polygon Portal
By Jerry Ewing published
King Crimson will release a newly mixed version of 1971's Islands on CD and Blu-ray and on vinyl in September

Sharon and Jack Osbourne defend AI Ozzy avatar amidst “cash grab” allegations
By Matt Mills published
The mother and son say that the project is about making sure the Prince Of Darkness is “remembered” following his death last July
Latest Classic Rock Features

Dave Grohl's tender tribute to Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain
By Paul Brannigan published
Dave Grohl's tender tribute to Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain

"Getting off the bus, you could be attacked by a gang of skinheads, bikers or straights. It was hairy." Riots, teargas and slamdancing – The 80s scene that helped inspire Metallica, Slayer, Napalm Death and beyond
By Rich Hobson published
Thrash, black metal, grindcore - none of it would exist without UK82

Phil Collins' memories of Led Zeppelin's "dark, sulphurous" reunion at Live Aid are brutal, and he refuses to be made a scapegoat
By Paul Brannigan published
The prospect of Led Zeppelin reforming to play Live Aid, the biggest music event of the 1980s, sparked great excitement. But their return to the stage on July 13, 1985 did not work out as anyone had planned

“Do you play real guitar too?”: how smash hit video game Guitar Hero made Slash famous all over again
By Jon Hotten published
Guitar Hero was a worldwide smash hit – and it introduced Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash to a whole new audience

The Karma Effect: big ideas, big ambition, big shows and the road to big success
By Johnny Sharp published
From "modern vintage" to playing Robert Plant: Six things you need to know about The Karma Effect

Nine Sepultura albums to listen to, and one to avoid
By Joe Daly published
Sepultura came from a country where heavy metal barely registered, but eventually they made a huge worldwide impact on the genre
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Latest Classic Rock Reviews

Avalon: The album that consolidated Roxy Music's shift from art-rock to gossamer smooth adult pop
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Bryan Ferry, Phil Manzanera and Andy MacKay reach peak maturity

Type O Negative do both doom and gloom on October Rust
By Classic Rock Magazine published
October Rust: the culmination of Type O Negative’s progress from ugly ducklings to uglier swans

Violet Grohl's debut album Be Sweet To Me is a love letter to the '90s
By Emma Johnston published
Dave Grohl's 20-year-old daughter Violet steps into the spotlight

Saint Agnes's winning formula clicks into place on Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin
By Mark Beaumont published
Saint Agnes's third album Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin is a finely tuned beast

Smashing Pumpkins' Gish mixes Zep rock grooves, acid folk, shoegaze and trippy psychedelic angst
By Mark Beaumont published
Gish is celebrating its 35th birthday in shades of variously coloured vinyl

Paul McCartney's The Boys Of Dungeon Lane is not the late-period masterpiece you were hoping for
By Pat Carty published
A mixed bag from arguably the world's greatest songwriter






