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"That dude just showed me a dead alien." What Trent Reznor saw on Tom DeLonge's phone
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The Rolling Stones are releasing a new song tomorrow, but under a fake name
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"Making this record was joyful." Yes share first music from brand new studio album, Aurora
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Hotly-tipped fantasy doom metallers Castle Rat launch video for bombastic single Siren
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Latest Classic Rock News

"That dude just showed me a dead alien." What Trent Reznor saw on Tom DeLonge's phone
By Stef Lach published
As far as weird rock celebrity stories go, this one from Foo Fighters drummer Ilan Rubin is going to be pretty hard to beat

The Rolling Stones are releasing a new song tomorrow, but under a fake name
By Paul Brannigan published
The Cockroaches, aka The Rolling Stones, are set to release the first music from their 25th studio album

"Making this record was joyful." Yes share first music from brand new studio album, Aurora
By Jerry Ewing published
Prog legends Yes will release their twenty-fourth studio album, Aurora, in June

Hotly-tipped fantasy doom metallers Castle Rat launch video for bombastic single Siren
By Fraser Lewry published
Castle Rat embark on a North American tour with Amon Amarth and Dethklok next week

Long-lost promo video for Led Zeppelin's Good Times Bad Times found in University of Georgia archive
By Fraser Lewry published
Watch footage of Led Zeppelin miming to Good Times Bad Times at a club in Miami in early 1969

Jack White expands 2026 tour, with UK and Irish headline dates sandwiched between American tours
By Paul Brannigan published
Jack White, coming to a city near you in 2026, probably

Watch Robert Plant and Saving Grace breathe new life into a Led Zeppelin classic
By Paul Brannigan published
Robert Plant and his band perform Led Zeppelin on US talk show
Latest Classic Rock Features

How Ann and Nancy Wilson poured feelings about love and the state of the world into Crazy On You
By Bill DeMain published
Inspired by a draft dodging lover and unfolding global chaos, Heart's Crazy On You still resonates today

The genre that refuses to die: A history Of Southern rock In 40 songs
By Polly Glass, Jerry Ewing, Malcolm Dome, Philip Wilding, Dave Ling published
From the late 60s until today, here are 40 songs that show why Southern rock continues to thrive

How future members of Marillion, Soft Machine and Caravan got their start via Darryl Way’s Wolf
By Chris Wheatley published
The violinist’s post Curved Air band only lasted two years, but released three compelling albums in that time, and set his colleagues on course for prog greatness

How Unplugged marked a heartbreaking end of an era for Alice In Chains
By Stephen Hill published
30 years ago this week, Alice In Chains played a legendary MTV Unplugged set that has only grown more poignant with time

Why Steven Wilson launched his own digital music platform
By Julian Marszalek published
He hopes to overcome the limitations of physical media and streaming, and wants other artists to join him

The 10 most eye-wateringly expensive rock albums ever recorded
By Paul Brannigan published
The rock albums that almost bankrupted the music business
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Latest Classic Rock Reviews

Shakin' Street mix high-energy rock with post-punk pop sensibility on self-titled album
By Classic Rock Magazine published
What Ross The Boss did after the Dictators but before Manowar

Jim Jones All Stars' Cat Fight is a record for people who wanna have a good time, all the time
By Sleazegrinder published
Produced by the Black Crowes' Chris Robinson, Cat Fight is a sleazy Shangri-La

Kreator bring demons, wicker men and the most fire this side of Parkway Drive to stunning London show
By Matt Mills published
Supported by Nails, Exodus and Carcass, the German luminaries reach a new level of pageantry

Todd Rundgren delights some and confounds others on A Wizard, A True Star
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Aided by magic mushrooms and a newly built studio, Todd Rundgren sets out to chart "the chaotic musical element” in his head

Suzi Quatro refuses to dim the lights on 18th album Freedom
By Everett True published
Freedom is Suzi Quatro's third album in collaboration with son LR Tuckey

The Expanded Edition of Van Halen's 5150 is bigger but not necessarily better
By Hugh Fielder published
Exit Dave, enter Sammy, and Van Halen's first No.1 album








