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How one Canadian punk band turned a life-altering diagnosis into an anthem of resilience
By Simon Young published
Billy Talent drummer Aaron Solowoniuk told fans he was the subject of the song, This Is How It Goes

How Black Sabbath almost accidentally ruined the Eagles’ Hotel California
By Classic Rock published
Eagles were trying to record Hotel California – but Sabbath were in the next studio

Phil Collins comes clean about wanting to join The Who and Led Zeppelin at Live Aid
By Mark Ellen published
A candid interview with Phil Collins from 2016

Yngwie Malmsteen compares himself to Beethoven – and loves being rock’s most controversial guitarist
By Nick Hasted published
When they made Yngwie J Malmsteen, they broke the mold

Janis Joplin broke away from her band to make a solo album that divided the critics. A year later she was dead
By Bill DeMain published
Janis Joplin’s I Got Dem Ol’ Kozmic Blues Again Mama would be the last album she released during her lifetime

Bloody Well Right! Breakfast In America might have had the bangers, but it was Crime Of The Century that truly saved Supertramp's bacon
By Daryl Easlea published
Facing the harsh reality of their first two albums being commercial flops, Supertramp were staring into the abyss when they came to make third album, Crime Of The Century

How Bad Company rose from the ashes of Free to write one of rock’s greatest outlaw anthems
By Michael Hann published

How a damaged teenage drug dealer channelled black days into platinum records
By Paul Brannigan published
"I knew how to fail, but I didn’t know how to win"

"We jokingly called the album Commercial Suicide while we were making it." Why one of the world's biggest rock bands had to go back to "ground zero" on their riskiest and darkest record
By Paul Brannigan published
"Some reports said that it was a great record, but we should consider changing our name"

My chaotic life as Phil Lynott's girlfriend
By Mick Wall published
Gale Claydon met Thin Lizzy's Phil Lynott when she was 18 years old and spent the next five years with him, through thick and thin

The story of Iggy & The Stooges' ferocious classic Search And Destroy
By Ian Fortnam published
The Stooges' Search And Destroy began with James Williamson "goofing around making machine-gun sounds" but countless others adopted its combination of pounding rhythm and aggressive guitar

Leo Lyons: turned down by Jimi Hendrix, saved by Pete Townshend, butted heads with Lemmy
By Henry Yates published
As Ten Years After release an expanded version of their Ssssh album, founding bassist Leo Lyons recalls a live packed with rock'n'roll flashpoints

The story behind the Phil Collins hit that Genesis wish they'd recorded
By Paul Brannigan published
"There’s always a dispute about this"

Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt on 25 years of Blackwater Park and why he might stop growling again
By Matt Mills published
We caught up with the progressive metal mastermind and made him begrudgingly talk about his band’s magnum opus

Can you imagine Pink Floyd’s The Wall without Comfortably Numb? Roger Waters once did
By Daryl Easlea published
The band’s signature track was the source of great disagreement as their massive 1979 concept album came together. Its absence could have robbed them of one of their greatest onstage moments

For 40 years, Danny Francis kept rock stars out of trouble - and his stories prove it
By Paul Elliott published
When Danny Francis died in 2025, he left behind a lifetime of memories with Paul McCartney, Bad Company, Kiss, Bon Jovi, Cher and more

Nine Steve Winwood albums you should listen to and one to avoid
By Paul Elliott published
With the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith and solo, Steve Winwood has shown himself to be a truly singular talent. These are his best albums
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