
Foreigner's farewell tour will visit Canada with a singer and actor from Nova Scotia as frontman
"He is not only a consummate vocalist, but a verified Broadway actor to boot" - Mick Jones
"He is not only a consummate vocalist, but a verified Broadway actor to boot" - Mick Jones
Photos posted on social media show Lindsey Buckingham in the studio with Mick Fleetwood for the first time since being fired by Fleetwood Mac seven years ago
Hot On My Tail comes from Dreams On Toast, the new album from The Darkness
"There'll be another renaissance in the arts to push back against the oppression of the cranky old rich white guys"
Stewart Lee, Al Murray, Clinton Baptiste and Frank Skinner will all support Steven Wilson on different nights
As controversial as Metallica’s 90s rock tangent was, Kirk Hammett says re-exploring that side of their sound isn’t off the table
The Pogues, minus Shane MacGowan, are touring in May to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Rum, Sodomy & The Lash. Jem Finer recalls life in the original line-up
Listen to new Peter Murphy single The Artroom Wonder, featuring Justin Chancellor from Tool
Toxic masculinity, matriarchal societies, fights with bandmates, Metallica's future – Kirk Hammett tells all
After announcing high-priced roadie experience for solo shows, Gene Simmons has cancelled more than half of upcoming tour
Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine pulls no punches when it comes to nu metal bands
Billed as 'The SPOTS', punk legends thrill fans old and new at legendary London club that helped birth punk
Crispian Mills hails the “complete maniac” Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel and Alice Cooper producer for his work on 1999 album Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts
Admitting that arrogance played a role in accepting the challenge, Wilson was left with an even greater appreciation of Fripp’s achievements
Inside one of the most remarkable success stories in modern metal
Chickenfoot’s second album, III, picked up where their debut left off
Long before he started playing bass, but after discovering Wishbone Ash and Curved Air, he was introduced to the pioneering power trio’s 1971 album by a future bandmate
Steve Hillage was one of the architects of 70s prog
Black Sabbath’s Born Again: flawed classic or total disaster? Ian Gillan has opinions
Beach Boys drummer and singer Dennis Wilson made a cult classic with 1977’s Pacific Ocean Blue – a few years later he was dead
The Seattle giants were determined to show they had moved on from being the band that had made Ten and Vs., and this strange lead single was their Exhibit A
Meet the only man to have played with Hendrix, the Stones and Chad Kroeger from Nickelback
Catch British singer Elkie Brooks on her farewell tour after more than half a century at the microphone
Rush's career-spanning box set R50 is a chronological 50-track anthology that documents the trio's five-decade arc
Punk rock icon Bob Mould showcases his new album Here We Go Crazy at intimate London gig
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
Looking for a hit of classic Yes in 2025? Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks deliver it on new album Live – Perpetual Change
The latest in Neil Young’s series of ’lost’ albums is a 1977 adventure, now welcomely restored.
Rejuvenated after latest album The Last Will And Testament, the prog/death metal masters honour both sides of their sound with cinematic accoutrements
A vein of melancholy runs through Manic Street Preachers' 15th album Critical Thinking
None shall sleep
The Dan has a sonic wingding in 1975