
Here are the 12 biggest news stories of the week
It’s been another busy week in the world of rock, metal and prog – here are the stories that hit the headlines
Fall To Ascend will feature on Sons Of Apollo’s new studio album MMXX - out in January
Saxon frontman Biff Byford releases video for School Of Hard Knocks - the title track from his upcoming solo album
Guns N’ Roses line up a total of 13 Not In This Lifetime shows in May and June next year
Ozzy says when he’s asked what his favourite solo album is he replies: “I still haven’t made it yet”
Joe Hottinger and Lzzy Hale tease new EP release and say they wanted to shake things up in the studio
British Lion - led by Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris - release the title track from their upcoming second album
Metallica team up once again with Billabong LAB - with new clothing range based on designs from the band’s first five albums
Macca says he's recorded a festive album… but don’t expect to hear it any time soon, as the former Beatle says it’s “just for the family”
David Gilmour talks about late artist Storm Thorgerson and his work with Pink Floyd over the years in new podcast episode
Cyndi Lauper shows her True Colors as she rocks out with Marilyn Manson and Henry Rollins at Home For The Holidays charity bash in Los Angeles
Sevendust were due to tour across the UK with Alter Bridge and Shinedown later this week
New animated film based on Paul McCartney, Geoff Dunbar and Philip Ardagh’s 2005 book is confirmed for a Netflix release
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With two of their star members returning fresh from solo commitments, Alter Bridge are about to tour the UK in support of their blazing new album, Walk The Sky
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From glam band to heavy groovers, back in '92 there was no sign of stopping these cowboys from hell
Did the 2010s really usher in the death of the album, or was it simply a case of artists adapting to the precarious world around them? We examine the last decade in music and weigh up what bands might have to do to thrive in music's next chapter
Rock music seemed to loosen its grip on the zeitgeist and slip out of the public's consciousness this decade – but the truth, as always, is a lot more complicated than that
We spoke to modern-day axemasters Zakk Wylde, Phil Demmel, Matt Heafy and Gus G to find out who the lords of the riff really are
When a large part of North America was plunged into darkness in the 60s, many predicted disaster. They probably didn’t predict a future Saxon banger
Fancy a trip to the festival that puts Nepalese metal on the map? Jump on a plane to Kathmandu this month for the annual Silence Festival
Even with remixed albums and live recordings, Pink Floyd's The Later Years box set isn't quite as thorough as it could have been
The Rolling Stones’ 60s high-water mark Let It Bleed, now in a multi-format package with extras
Mostly a sparkling continuation of Jeff Lynne’s return to form on From Out Of Nowhere
Neil Young and the old posse saddle up in some style on Colorado
A welcome return to space for Hawkwind as it's All Aboard The Skylark
Airbourne's fifth album Boneshaker proves that they're rock’n’roll for life – and you better believe it
The return of Rich Robinson’s high flying birds The Magpie Salute, with second album High Water II
Nick Cave’s new album Ghosteen is an astonishing work which sees him transform his grief into a poetic masterpiece
Just what the doctor ordered as The Wildhearts deliver mini-album Diagnosis
Opeth's 13th album In Cauda Venenum is a lavish, meticulously layered feast for the senses
Sunset Strip revivalists Steel Panther bring more swears than songs with fifth album Heavy Metal Rules