
Propagandhi: “The KKK were phoning my house and threatening me”
Canada’s premiere punks talk about their new album At Peace, searching for comfort in the chaos and antagonising the KKK
Canada’s premiere punks talk about their new album At Peace, searching for comfort in the chaos and antagonising the KKK
With The Gaslight Anthem and solo Brian Fallon has made some marvellous records, but industry pressures extracted a heavy toll
Inspired by the Beatles, a famous piece of classical music and the post-war era, Fool’s Overture isn’t the band’s longest song – but it’s by far their most complex and intense
Shaman's Harvest's Nate Hunt on surviving workplace falls, deadly tornados and Chad Kroeger parties
Their fourth album, a prophetic masterpiece and best-selling work, made them stars – but its creation wasn’t easy
A broad look at the very best record players on the market today, from affordable automatics to hi-end, hi-fi highlights
The Finnish brothers created a different working method for their fifth album, but to their surprise the results weren’t much different from the previous four. Which was no bad thing
Starring Witch Fever, Dinosaur Pile-Up, The Southern River Band and more!
Co-founding drummer discusses how easy 16th album Parasomnia came together, his sadness when he thought a reunion might not happen, and how he’s not quite the control freak some people think he is
From Cream to Blind Faith and beyond, this is how Ginger Baker revolutionised music
Alice In Chains’ unexpected comeback continued with 2013’s The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
Musician, artist, poet – Tyla J Pallas is rock’n’roll’s answer to Charles Bukowski
ELO were the mad Englishmen who conquered the US in the 1970s – and Jeff Lynne was at the heart of it
Biff Byford looks back on Saxon’s divisive 1984 album Crusader
22 multiple choice questions on classic rock. It's like a pub quiz but you have to bring your own booze.
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Lou Reed, Bob Dylan, Eddie Van Halen and Diana Ross – they’ve all crossed paths with Gene Simmons
Larkin Poe are taking care of business in all aspects of their music and career
Released on March 13, 1995, Radiohead’s second album continues to influence new artists and wow younger audiences