
John Fogerty and George Thorogood's Celebration tour has been significantly extended
Get ready for some prime rock'n'roll

The cover song we did NOT have on our 2024 bingo card!

US prog mteal giants Dream Theater will tour Europe and the UK in October and November

In the early years of the 2000s the music industry decided there was only space for one female-fronted rock band, and that band wasn't Garbage

The death of founding Firehouse frontman CJ Snare has been confirmed by his partner and the band

Orange Goblin's Science, Not Fiction will released in July – listen to new single (Not) Rocket Science now

AC/DC have released remastered high-definition video of their 1976 performance of Jailbreak in London

"We were like rabbits caught in headlights. It was just traumatic for us"

Playing the Moscow Music Peace Festival in 1989 was an eye-opening experience for Jon Bon Jovi

Maynard James Keenan has kept this piece of advice in mind ever since

An all-star reimaging of King Crimson's debut album, Reimagining The Court Of The Crimson King, to be released in April

Take a look behind the scenes as Muse frontman Matt Bellamy works with the London Metropolitan Orchestra on the soundtrack for a new Audible version of 1984

Metal’s best (and only) werewolf church cult will release their next album in July

Metallica played a free gig in a car park to promote 1997’s Reload. In the process, they infuriated locals, got bashed by politicians and sued an entire stadium.

Producer recalls making his colleagues feel “embarrassed and amused at the same time” as he begged them not to give up on Owner Of A Lonely Heart

The inside story of Pink Floyd's first new original music since 1994’s The Division Bell in aid of Ukraine

How the melodic sophistication of R.E.M.'s second album Reckoning served as a pre-echo of their 90s success

Guitarist lists his five of the best – and explains why they’re all from the 70s

Eight righteous rockers for elevated levels of even more righteous rockin'

The story of Hanoi Rocks' Two Step From The Move

The life and times of Michael Chapman, the cult singer and guitarist beloved of David Bowie, Elton John and Sonic Youth

Health issues have made it almost impossible for Blodwyn Pig founder to play guitar – but he maintains ”it could be worse”

Where do you go once you’ve crafted one of the finest heavy metal albums of all time?

New Model Army's debut was fired up by the frustrations of growing up in Smalltown England, the Falklands War and, in the case of its powerful title track, World War II criminals

Slash, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators bring two hours of rock ’n’ roll sleaze to London, but little in the way of arena-sized spectacle

Sheryl Crow's 12th album Evolution starts strongly but soon falters

This reissue of Deep Purple's 1972 album Machine Head adds remixes, Montreux and BBC live sets, audio fairy dust and more

Reunited New Jersey soul punks The Gaslight Anthem rediscover their voice in Camden Town

Our take on Nickelback's interesting - if hardly explosive - new documentary

The Who and the Heart of England orchestra join forces for what is surely one of the most joyously bombastic concerts London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall has ever seen

Ten albums in, Elbow continue to surprise

The first three albums from Texan weirdos the Butthole Surfers have been remastered so that a whole new generation of fans be both disgusted and delighted

Texan electric blues multi-instrumentalist Gary Clark Jr's sixth album Jpeg Raw might be one of the best albums you'll hear this year

A show 160 years in the making: Judas Priest, Saxon and Uriah Heap take to the stage in Glasgow

Judas Priest's late-career renaissance continues apace with thundering nineteenth album Invincible Shield