How Lou Reed made the defining album of his career
Rudderless after the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed ditched New York for London and hooked up with David Bowie: The rest is history
Rudderless after the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed ditched New York for London and hooked up with David Bowie: The rest is history
Billy Corgan and crew's renditions of hits by U2, Hole, Fleetwood Mac, Depeche Mode, The Cure and, umm, Natalie Imbruglia
In 2009, Kiss released Sonic Boom, an album that called back to past glories
From Anthrax's Fistfull Of Metal to Exodus's Bonded By Blood and Metallica's Ride The Lightning, 1984 was the year thrash broke big
Deep Purple might never have been fashionable, but with a new guitarist on board and a brand new album, they look likely to be around for some time yet
A feud between Motley Crue and Guns N' Roses came to a head at the MTV Awards in 1989, and it still hasn't been resolved
American metallers Armored Saint are steeling themselves for a US tour with W.A.S.P. via the magic of Motown
In 1991 Poison were ready to consolidate a year of enormous success at the MTV Music Video Awards... but it all went wrong in the most disastrous way
“When I toured with Jeff Beck I never missed a single soundcheck. I'd sit on the side of the stage, just soaking it in" - Tyler Bryant
PS. Rock is very much alive, pass it on
The story of Mastodon’s 2009 prog metal masterpiece, Crack The Skye
It was Ronald Reagan’s fault, really
Def Leppard man Joe Elliott on Mutt Lange, Hells Bells and replacing Bon Scott
One of the great British prog bands, a power trio and a supergroup, ELP left a legacy that includes some classic prog-rock albums
In 2007, Al Jourgensen was talking about retiring – and it was mostly down to the US President
When U2 came calling for British recording engineer Mark 'Flood' Ellis, he assumed it was an April Fool's joke
Iron Maiden’s monumental Powerslave album was released 40 years ago today
Thrash metal guitarist recalls being impressed by Canadian trio who sounded like “a more muscular Led Zeppelin”
Gene Simmons pays tribute to the longevity of AC/DC, a band he first saw at the Whiskey a Go Go in West Hollywood in 1976