
Oasis ticket fiasco rumbles on as thousands of fans have tickets cancelled in Ticketmaster 'bot' crackdown
Ticket sales for the Oasis reunion were already mired in controversy – and now some fans have been left heartbroken again
Ticket sales for the Oasis reunion were already mired in controversy – and now some fans have been left heartbroken again
They've had their differences over the years, but Gene Simmons still gives props to The Spaceman for what he brought to Kiss
Even when you're a famous and much-in-demand Hollywood star, life doesn't always work out as you had hoped as Elle Fanning has learned
Roll With The Punches is the title track from Adams' 16th album, out later this year
A Playground Of Broken Hearts charts the prog revival from 1983 to 1989 and is published in July
“You’re going to see one icon playing with another icon, doing a Sabbath song and one or two of their own songs, and people playing with each other that you never thought you’d see”
The self-styled greatest rock band on Earth are covering REO Speedwagon for a charity compilation that comes out Friday
The newly-released Los Angeles Rising compilation also features previously unheard music from Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Gary Numan, Devo and more
Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge and Marc Quiñones have signed up to perform as The Brothers in April
Jethro Tull will release their 24th studio album Curious Ruminant on March 7
Who Believes in Angels? features contributions from Chad Smith, Pino Palladino and Josh Klinghoffer
Soft Machine's longest-serving member Mike Ratledge, who also worked with Syd Barrett and Kevin Ayers, has died after a short illness
In 2010, Ozzy Osbourne released his eleventh solo album Scream – and he had reality TV, reunions and “Jesus Freaks” on his mind
Four years, one near-fatal car crash and an ocean of booze in the making, Def Leppard’s Hysteria is the 80s hard rock album against which all others should be measured
Some Black Sabbath albums are epoch-defining classics, some are average, some downright embarrassing, and we've ranked them – from woeful worst to brilliant best
A key moment in the Canterbury band’s history came when the future Gong mastermind made contact with his former collaborator in 1966
Luke Spiller picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and reveals the classic album he might record new vocals for
Trivium's Ascendancy and Bullet For My Valentine's The Poison were released eight months apart. They would become instant metal classics - and usher in the next generation of metal bands
Ever wondered what extreme metal bands Alice In Chains jammed to? Jerry Cantrell has the answer
The members of Guns N' Roses will always be defined by the music made with the band, but that's not all they've done
In 2008, eager to mend fences with fans after the Napster debacle, the biggest band in metal played one of the tiniest shows of their lives
Veteran rockers Uriah Heep are saying farewell to the road, but it’s not the end of the band
They didn’t mingle with fellow prog pioneers and didn’t clamour for stardom – but co-founder Les Holroyd argues they were highly successful where it mattered
The Dan has a sonic wingding in 1975
Yes, no Squire
Nashville siblings return with an album as earthy as the dust blown up by a Tennessee gale
Acoustic Sessions features original vocal parts from Lynott paired with brand-new pieces from founding guitarist Eric Bell
Beer fireworks, crazed crowd-surfing and pure punkoid speed: Bad Nerves at London's Electric Ballroom
A shiny gold vinyl release as Frank Black's crowning solo glory hits 30
Billie Joe Armstrong's side-band pay tribute to the bands and anthems that shaped their lives
James Mangold's excellent Bob Dylan biopic will introduce a whole new generation to the icon's rough and rowdy ways
Beatle goes country
Amyl And The Sniffers have really started something. And thank f*** for that