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Halestorm's Lzzy Hale on Back To The Beginning and the loss of Ozzy Osbourne
By Henry Yates published
When Halestorm's Lzzy Hale was asked to appear at Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show in Birmingham, ‘thrilled’ doesn’t even come close to how she felt

How Queens of the Stone Age got a metal legend to sing on a single US radio would not touch
By Simon Young published
Feel Good Hit of the Summer was a commercial flop but became an instant, messy classic

“The email said, ‘John is looking for you.’ I thought I was in trouble!” How John Cale voiced a song for Cate Le Bon
By Julian Marszalek published
Michelangelo Dying, which she says is more of an exorcism than an album, was nearly released without Cale performing on the track Ride, because she was too afraid to ask him

Meet Solomon Hicks, the New York guitarist bringing the blues to a new audience
By David Sinclair published
Solomon Hicks just wants to make you feel good

“The lyrics were for people on the fringes”: A song that inspired the man who killed John Lennon
By Paul Lester published
1974 album was a deliberate change of approach from a pop-tinged artist known for taking left turns. No one could have predicted how one listener would take it

How Bonnie Dobson's post-apocalyptic first song finally found its way home
By Max Bell published
For over three decades, Morning Dew's authorship was in dispute, but its author wasn't afraid to call out the injustice

Nine Joe Bonamassa albums you should listen to, and one to avoid
By Henry Yates published
Updated Since lighting the fuse of the blues boom, reluctant superstar Joe Bonamassa has barely stopped. Here’s a guide to his best albums

"I'm not doing it out of guilt." The story of Queen's historic Live Aid show
By Classic Rock published
Queen's Live Aid performance has become the stuff of legend – we look back at how the iconic set really happened

Nirvana's most controversial song and why it made a US President smash up his own kid's CD
By Stephen Hill published
Kurt Cobain was convinced no one could misunderstand the intent of the lyrics to this track. Sadly, many still did

Atomic Rooster interview: Reviving the band and John Entwistle's phallic number plate
By Dave Ling published
On the back of their first album in 42 years, Atomic Rooster are about to hit the road

Steve Morse endured school woes, dodgy gear and jazz snobbery, but knew he could make it as a guitarist
By Nick Shilton published
The ex Deep Purple member recalls how he got started in music, and beginning to write Kansas-style songs – long before he accidentally joined them

The story of the David Bowie song that captured his revulsion of American corporate dominance
By Niall Doherty published
With input from Trent Reznor and Ice Cube, I'm Afraid Of Americans was rescued from Showgirls ignominy and given a prescient, unnerving video

Classic Rock's Tracks Of The Week: February 2, 2026
By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Skindred, Suzi Quatro, Karnivool and more

What the 2026 Grammys got right about rock and metal this year - and what they got very wrong
By Merlin Alderslade published
As is so often the case, the rock and metal representation at this year's Grammys was a mix of deserved recognition and total clangers

Think Men Without Hats were all new wave and no prog? Think again
By Jerry Ewing published
The classically-trained Canadians were wearing their influences with pride by fifth album Sideways. And they were making a concept album about UFOs when their label dropped them

The story of the Orange Crush, R.E.M.'s anti-war commentary disguised as a four-minute pop song
By Rob Hughes published
R.E.M. countered accusations of selling out to a major by using their commercial clout to promote their political activism

Peter Gabriel’s exit could have finished Genesis. Instead Phil Collins stepped up
By Mark Blake published
The quartet attempted to continue as an instrumental group, then sorted through hundreds of audition tapes, before realising they already had their new vocalist

“I wrote it on a piece of paper and thought, ‘That’s an album!’” How Ian Anderson creates Jethro Tull lyrics
By Johnny Sharp published
He recalled the spark that ignited Thick As A Brick when he decided to publish a lyric book – which he admitted nobody needed, and feared would be a cringe experience
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