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"When I see him in my dreams, he hasn't changed a bit." How Dave Grohl channelled grief into one of Foo Fighters' most emotional songs
By Paul Brannigan published
"We were brothers. And when he passed away it had such a profound impact on me"

Classic Rock's Tracks Of The Week: December 22, 2025
By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Bryan Adams, Tailgunner, the Lemon Twigs and more

“He didn’t want his masterpiece on an album where the vibes were so bad”: Rick Davies’ greatest Supertramp songs
By Chris Roberts published
Late co-founder always felt that collaborating was like “two people painting a picture on the same canvas.” But that didn’t stop him succeeding

How Rush ditched the prog epics, discovered The Police and reggae, and wrote the hit that reinvented them
By Greg Prato published
Goodbye sci-fi epics, hello surprise hit singles

“Avant-garde? It would be closer to call us ‘aven’t-a-clue!” Mick Abrahams on Blodwyn Pig
By Malcolm Dome published
Unable to perform towards the end of his life, the singer and guitarist maintained a philosophical viewpoint, and was proud of making “good, honest music without prejudice”

How a dead psychic inspired Iron Maiden to make one of the maddest concept albums of the 80s
By Dom Lawson published
Maiden’s seventh album is the ultimate fan favourite

“I wanted to end humanity!” Self-confessed egomaniac counts the ways of our deaths on apocalyptic concept abum
By Johnny Sharp published
Whether you want to spend your last five months surrounded by family, living in denial or taking part in a shaggathon, there’s a song for you on this apocalyptic concept album

James Hetfield has dropped a spoken word version of one the most famous Christmas stories of all time
By Metal Hammer published
“While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads-ah!”

The apocalyptic 1969 hit that marked the beginning of the end for one of America’s greatest rock’n’roll bands
By Henry Yates published
John Fogerty’s massive hit inadvertently captured the chaos and turbulence of late 60s America

Girlschool look back on their wild life with Mötorhead
By Kim McAuliffe published
Singer/guitarist Kim McAuliffe reflects on recording the vaunted St Valentine’s Day Massacre EP and what it was like touring with rock’n’roll’s craziest band

Watch Green Day's chaotic and sweary takeover of a live TV kids show
By Paul Brannigan published
Watch Green Day's chaotic 1998 appearance on Australian TV show Recovery

The Trews on their most significant gig, kitchen parties and Prince William
By Dave Ling published
In 2007 The Trews were nominated as Best New Band at the Classic Rock Awards - 18 years on, they still have their eyes on the prize

The ultimate Goth quiz: How much do you know about music's spookiest genre?
By Fraser Lewry published
Bauhaus. Sisters Of Mercy. The Misfits. Specimen. We've got questions about all of them, and more

Nickelback's breakthrough hit was defined by a climax suggested by their drum roadie
By Henry Yates published
Chad Kroeger tells the story behind Nickelback's enormo-hit How You Remind Me

How Elton John and Dave Grohl helped Alice In Chains heal from the loss of Layne Stayley
By Joe Daly published
With Dave Grohl lending his studio and Elton John playing piano on the album's most emotional track, this was a truly special comeback

A really useful guide to the music of George Harrison in 24 albums - and none are by The Beatles
By Ian Fortnam, Damian Fanelli, Bill DeMain published
An album-by-album guide to Beatle George’s greatest songs, solos, milestones and innovations

Jethro Tull’s manager asked Ian Anderson to write a hit. He tried not to, but failed
By Dom Lawson published
1969’s Living In The Past reached the Top 10 in both the UK and US, and led to an uncomfortable experience on Top Of The Pops
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