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Hotly-tipped fantasy doom metallers Castle Rat launch video for bombastic single Siren
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Long-lost promo video for Led Zeppelin's Good Times Bad Times found in University of Georgia archive
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Jack White expands 2026 tour, with UK and Irish headline dates sandwiched between American tours
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Watch Robert Plant and Saving Grace breathe new life into a Led Zeppelin classic
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Latest Classic Rock News

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

Taylor Momsen has been bitten by another animal on the AC/DC tour
By Simon Young published
The Pretty Reckless vocalist sought medical treatment before their set in Mexico City

Tool frontman offers support to friend, US Army's top general, ousted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth
By Simon Young published
Maynard James Keenan and General Randy George were West Point Prep classmates in the early 80s

Kansas react to viral Carry On Wayward Son sketch on Saturday Night Live
By Fraser Lewry published
Led by Jack Black, a group of husbands find common purpose through a shared love of song
Latest Classic Rock Features

Kansas: an everyday story of success, failure, religion, drugs, booze and jealousy
By Dave Ling published
The story of Kansas is just your average tale of power struggles, line-up changes, religious conversions and multi-million selling hit records

Not everyone was pleased to see The Rolling Stones on their first Irish tour
By Paul Brannigan published
"We've heard it said that this long hair makes you look like women"

Puscifer’s Maynard James Keenan and Carina Round discuss soundtracking the end times
By Niall Doherty published
Why we all need to put down our phone and pick up a glass of gin

"No-one writes rock ’n’ roll better than this.” The story of the AC/DC album that true AC/DC fans love best
By Paul Brannigan published
"We may be little, but we make a lot of noise"

Big Star: Power-pop nirvana meets emotional baggage, personal tragedy and a band destined to fail
By Rob Hughes published
Big Star were all but forgotten by the end of the 70s, but they became a Rosetta Stone for a whole generation of later musicians

The Marillion song that proves Mark Kelly’s genius, by Adam Wakeman
By Daryl Easlea published
Ozzy, Sabbath and Purple contributor says Fish and co were the first prog band he beyond dad Rick’s work with Yes

"English people don't really want to feel that much." The curious tale of Robert Smith's least favourite Cure album, despite him telling the world "anyone who doesn't like this just doesn't like the Cure"
By Paul Brannigan published
"More passion went into the making of this record than all the others combined"
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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





