
Andy Partridge to release new EP in July
Andy Partridge's new My Failed Songwriting Career EP features songs written for other artists

Andy Partridge's new My Failed Songwriting Career EP features songs written for other artists

Foo Fighters are tapping into retro disco vibes with the release of five Bee Gees covers for Record Store Day exclusive

Dave Mustaine is recruiting a ‘stellar bass player’ to re-record all David Ellefson’s contributions to the next Megadeth album

Prog metallers Mastodon will perform acoustic for the very first time from the Georgia Aquarium in July

Former Oasis man Noel Gallagher isn't one to hold back on his opinions, and he's got some thoughts on U2’s Bono

World, meet the Pristimantis ledzeppelin, aka Led Zeppelin’s Rain Frog

Chris and Rich Robinson are in a ‘sweet spot’ creatively, and have written 20 new Black Crowes songs, says the singer

US prog metal legends Queensryche will issue remastered definitive box sets of Operation: Mindcrime and Empire on June 25

The world’s first David Bowie Fan Convention will bring together fans from across the globe, as well as long-serving Bowie collaborators and friends

Watch Taylor Hawkins unleash his ‘inner Freddie’ on Foo Fighters’ killer cover of Queen’s Somebody To Love

Premiere: Remember These Days is the first single from The Wildhearts' upcoming album 21st Century Love Songs

Halestorm promise "up close and personal shows" as they announce European tour for early next year

The greatest cult comic book heroes, as picked by Crobot frontman Brandon Yeagley

Former Hanoi Rocks frontman and rock'n'roll icon Michael Monroe reveals the 10 records that inspired his journey

Thunder guitarist Luke Morley licks his lips and enthuses about Montrose by Montrose, "one of the most important and influential hard rock albums of the 70s"

Jeff Beck almost recorded an album with Sly Stone, “pissed Eric Clapton off big time”, used to get mistaken for Mick Jagger, and that's not all

Written by Otis Redding and his guitarist/producer Steve Cropper, (Sittin’ On) The Dock Of The Bay became a classic, but Redding died in a plane crash before he was able to enjoy its success

In a world over-sweetened with pop syrup, Dirty Honey tell stories from the darker side of Los Angeles

Eight rowdy rockers ready to wrestle for righteous rock'n'roll recognition

The release of Joe Bonamassa’s Now Serving: Royal Tea Live From The Ryman is your chance to own the livestreamed concert that saved us from the Covid blues

Saturday Night Special was the anti-gun tirade that belied Lynyrd Skynyrd’s pistol-packin’ image. Except things weren’t quite that black and white

Record Store Day 2021 is upon us once more, and we've found 113 different ways you can spend your hard-earned cash

Paul Gilbert – shredder supreme, solo star, Mr Big founder and rabid Sinatra and Van Halen fan – picks 10 records that changed his life

In 2009, amid social media rumours they were packing things in, Radiohead sat down with Prog and discussed why the perceived normal way of doing things wasn't always for them

Out now: Helloween deliver the goods with ensemble line-up including returning vocalist Michael Kiske and guitarist Kai Hansen

Out now: Joe Bonamassa's Royal Tea: Live From The Ryman proves Royal Tea was a good album, even without a real-life audience

Out now: Anger and frustration resulted in Black Sabbath's sixth album Sabotage - now on super deluxe form - being their heaviest

Out now: Wolfgang Van Halen strides out as a one-man band on first album Mammoth WVH

Out now: short-lived Kiss line-up captured live in Japan on Off The Soundboard: Tokyo 2001

Out now: A tempting trio from Alice Cooper on Three Temptations From Alice, as Trash, Hey Stoopid and The Last Temptation move to a more compact environment

Out now: Volume Three finds Joe Elliott doing a thorough job curating Def Leppard’s 21st-century collection

Out now: Less-than-serious stoners Red Fang return after half a decade with fifth album Arrows

Out now: ZZ Top leader Billy F Gibbons' dirty third album Hardware proves he’s getting the hang of this solo lark

Eye To Eye finds long dormant Kiwi blues rockers The Datsuns reawaken with a wider 70s perspective

Out now: Wayward sons Kansas still carrying on to the Point Of Know Return Live & Beyond