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Why Jon Anderson drove himself mad making Olias Of Sunhillow
By Mark Blake Published
50 years ago, the singer banned everyone from his studio as he created his debut solo album about four musical tribes, three magicians, a flying galleon and a dying planet. He still doesn’t know where it all came from

“We saw our name in 50ft letters and said, ‘We’ve made it!’: When the Moody Blues began to take themselves seriously
By Malcolm Dome Published
Justin Hayward and co weren’t sure how long they’d last after inheriting the music of Denny Laine - but they needn’t have worried

Every System Of A Down album ranked from worst to best
By Stephen Hill Published
As the nu metal-era giants prepare to rock Tottenham Stadium, we review and rank their five studio albums

Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor on the "life-changing" record which blew his teenage mind
By Paul Brannigan Published
Trent Reznor testifies to the mind-expanding wonders of his teenage record collection

The story of Money, the song that turned Pink Floyd into rock heavyweights
By Classic Rock Magazine Published
Money: A song so good it's been recorded three times – once by Pink Floyd, once by David Gilmour, and once by Roger Waters

40 years ago, Thin Lizzy's Scott Gorham recorded an AOR album - and it's finally being released
By Dave Ling Published
The Western Front thought a major label deal was a formality... but instead, their master tapes sat in a garage for decades

This doom metal master listens to prog icon John Wetton constantly. Here’s why
By Natasha Scharf Published
He names the King Crimson classic that means the most to him, and credits Asia, Family and Camel among his other prog influences

On the road with Lynyrd Skynyrd: A story of guns and homicidal bass players
By Peter Makowski Published
Terrifying tales from the road as a 20-year-old British writer tours the American south with Lynyrd Skynyrd and Atlanta Rhythm Section
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