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The Moody Blues on their albums, Charles Manson, and the mood-altering magic of Nights In White Satin
By Peter Makowski published
The Moody Blues were just another British R&B band. Then they got into some old clothes, mind-expanding drugs and lashings of Mellotron… and helped invent prog rock

Pearl Jam albums ranked from worst to best
By Dave Everley published
Dismissed by many of their peers as grunge interlopers, Pearl Jam have out-written, out-sold and outlived most of those detractors

“He said, ‘We can’t use this – people will think we’re a Christian rock band!’ I went and got myself a drink. There was no arguing with that kind of thinking”: Marillion’s battle over the cover for Afraid Of Sunlight
By Philip Wilding published
Diplomacy abandoned singer Steve Hogarth and keyboardist Mark Kelly in disagreement over 1995 artwork, which was later reinstated. In the end it was just another fight between mates

How AC/DC's plan to conquer the world began in the back of a squalid bus
By Geoff Barton published
We travel back to 1976 to spend time with AC/DC as they clamber the first few rungs on stardom’s greasy ladder

Classic Rock's Tracks Of The Week: September 1, 2025
By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Cheap Trick, the Vintage Caravan, Foxy Shazam and more

British metal has ruled the world this summer – just this once, I’m actually proud of my country
By Matt Mills published
From Black Sabbath’s blockbuster farewell to Sleep Token’s first time as a Download festival headliner, all eyes have been on the British metal scene in recent months. Rightfully so.

The ELO classic that led Crobot’s Brandon Yeagley to a whole world of prog
By Natasha Scharf published
From a box of his parents’ cassettes to voracious filesharing, the vocalist always wanted to be the one bringing strange new music to his friends

The forthright attitude behind Roger Dean’s album art for Yes
By Sid Smith published
Inspired by real-life landscapes and knowing what he didn’t like, the forthright creator of remarkable worlds explains his partnership with Yes

“We were a punk band with Beatles melodies. We had no effects, barely any equipment, just loads of attitude, 12 cans of Red Stripe and ambition."
By Paul Brannigan published
The greatest rock album of the '90s was released on this day 31 years ago. Now a new generation is discovering its irresistible swagger

Debate: What's the greatest live album ever?
By Fraser Lewry published
Please help us settle one of rock’s most enduring arguments

"It's kind of a concept record, if the word ‘concept’ didn’t suck."
By Paul Brannigan published
QOTSA's Songs for the Deaf has just turned 23. This is the story behind a modern classic

The Black Keys are back and they're bruised
By Paul Rees last updated
Last year, they cancelled a tour, their album flopped and they fired their managers. Can the Black Keys come back?.

Debate: what's the greatest punk album ever?
By Louder published
Ramones? Fun House? The Crack? Dookie? The Shape Of Punk To Come? Randy the Band? We want to know your pick for punk's finest hour

In praise of Lunachicks' day-glo classic Babysitters On Acid
By Sleazegrinder published
Lunachicks loved splatter movies and fast food and bright red lipstick, and they poured it all into a fright-wiggy stew of hugely influential punk rock

What happened when Marillion allowed a journalist to play on their new album
By Jon Hotten published
In 2008, Marillion got a Classic Rock journalist to play on the album Happiness Is The Road, and things got weird

Nine Paul McCartney albums you should listen to, but none of them are by The Beatles
By Paul Elliott published
More to Macca than The Beatles: Nine Paul McCartney albums you should listen to, and one to avoid

From falling together to falling apart, Hawkwind’s early era was no hippie dream
By Mick Wall published
Lemmy, Nik Turner and Dave Brock lived through a time of division through choice of drugs, mental health issues and artistic intentions, which still left a remarkable impact on the world of ‘out-there’ music
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