
Big Big Train singer David Longdon dead at 56
Big Big Train frontman and instrumentalist David Longdon has died after an accident, the band confirm

Big Big Train frontman and instrumentalist David Longdon has died after an accident, the band confirm

Robert Plant talks Led Zeppelin’s break-up and the addiction which drives him, announces 2022 tour with Alison Krauss

The death of Hans-Erik Dyvik Husby aka ex-Turbonegro vocalist Hank von Helvete, has been confirmed by his family

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder reflects on 2000 Roskilde tragedy where nine fans were killed and how their first show back inspired the song I Am Mine

Eric Clapton doubles down on his anti-vaxxer stance in a podcast appearance, while blaming a bad Rolling Stone review for the demise of legendary late-60s rockers Cream

Marillion will release their brand new studio album An Hour Before It’s Dark on March 4

So says The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins, who has shared his thoughts on Greta Van Fleet in a new video

Foo Fighters share video for Love Dies Young from Medicine At Midnight, but we're more intrigued by this new Dave Grohl tune

Jamie Lenman has returned with the new track, Television Is Not Your Life, alongside a one-take live-loop video

Judas Priest's Richie Faulkner gives an update on his health following his recent onstage aneurysm at Louder Than Life festival

Robert Plant and bluegrass singer Alison Krauss unveil a series of events to promote their new album Raising The Roof

Amazon have slashed the price of The Rolling Stones Tattoo You super deluxe vinyl box set, which includes newly remastered tracks and exclusive collectables

Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan on the happiest day of his life, fixing humanity, and castles full of rascals

Exclusive Crown Lands are streaming their exclusive live concert via Prog, Classic Rock and Louder – and you can watch it right now

Rick Wakeman's the keyboard wizard who played on everything from Bowie's Hunky Dory to Bolan's Get It On. And he's got some amazing stories to tell

David Bowie’s back catalogue is one of the boldest in rock'n'roll, fizzing with reinvention and renewal - and these are his best albums

Nightwish's Floor Jansen looks back on a youth spent indulging in cigarettes and symphonic metal with After Forever and collaborating with Within Temptation's Sharon Den Adel

Carcass are back with a new album, Torn Arteries, and plans for new music from guitarist Bill Steer’s two other bands

Colorado trio The Velveteers on their Dan Auerbach-produced glam-punk-garage debut Nightmare Daydream, and what it was like supporting Guns N' Roses

Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson, Adrian Smith and Nicko McBrain reveal the secrets of seventeenth album Senjutsu

Judas Priest are the ultimate defenders of the faith: here, we rank the band's colossal back catalogue in order of greatness...

These cover versions shouldn't work, but dammit, they just do

The Rolling Stones' last Top 10 UK single Start Me Up was originally an entirely different beast – and Keith Richards may still hold a grudge about that

Lenny Kaye's book Lightning Striking tells the story of 10 transformative moments in rock'n'roll history, from Seattle to Detroit and beyond

Kiss celebrate Destroyer's 45th birthday with a super-deluxe package that includes everything bar the cake

Lowestoft’s finest The Darkness have a lust for (alien and robot) life on album seven Motorheart

Dion the wanderer roams with Billy Gibbons, Eric Clapton and more on Stomping Ground

Nirvana's game-changing Nevermind, now available in a range of wallet-busting formats

There's never a dull moment as pop's greatest Lothario Rod Stewart continues a late-career renaissance with Tears Of Hercules

Checkered Past finds veterans LA Guns retaining an edgy sound in their fourth decade of rockin'

Warren Haynes’s southern rockers Gov't Mule get the blues: the Heavy Load Blues

Eric Clapton swaps the Royal Albert Hall for an audience of one on Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions

Rammstein's Richard Kruspe dives deep into his unreleased solo career on Emigrate's The Persistence Of Memory

The Roadside EP is King Rocker Billy Idol's first new tunes in seven years

Street Lethal by Crazy Lixx is old-school hard rock like they’re not supposed to make any more