“It’s always out of reach but fun trying to get there”: Tears For Fears’ mystical purpose
A King Crimson show in 1981 kickstarted the duo’s partnership, powered by all kinds of prog and never completely destroyed by their battles
A King Crimson show in 1981 kickstarted the duo’s partnership, powered by all kinds of prog and never completely destroyed by their battles
Pelagic Festival runs from August 24-25 at Maastricht's Muziekgieterij
The reissue, complete with Steven Wilson remixes, was the band’s chance to look back on what the band had liked about 1975 release, and what they hadn’t
Having paid his dues – and then some – 1984 found Bryan Adams entering a creative purple patch, writing a timeless hit of the future seemingly every single day
Ten years, four albums and some huge changes on from their breakout debut, Blues Pills have ditched the self-imposed constraints
Suzi Quatro on paving the way for other women in rock, social media, age and working hard
From Ridley Scott's original masterpiece to newest offering Alien: Romulus, we rate the entire franchise so far
Already huge in their home country, fourth album Stars Aligned was their chance to sell their brand of prog – inspired by Queen and Pink Floyd, among others – to the wider world
Amp-humpin’, high-octane instrumentalists! Is it music made by guitarists for guitarists? Not always!
With Free "a huge influence" and pithy lyrics, Big Special might soon live up to their name
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats might not be party animals any more, but there's no shortage of energy when it comes to their music
Still dealing with the sad loss of their drummer, southern rockers Blackberry Smoke are gearing up for a European tour
He helped create krautrock before his influence stretched round the progressive world via his belief that “craziness is something holy”
Pro-Ject’s reputation for high-quality turntables precedes itself. This handful represents some of the best of the bunch
It’s not inspired by a Michael Moorcock story or an ancient Japanese proverb – It’s just about spitting, farting and behaving like animals
Begun by Dio when he was fronting Black Sabbath, it transformed his career and became one of the classic metal tracks of the 80s
With A-list album production and a Bruce Dickinson tour behind them, Black Smoke Trigger aren't settling for anything
Phil Lynott's bandmates share their memories of their late, lamented, but inimitable frontman Philip Lynott
We rank Eminem's catalogue, from overlooked debut Infinite to most recent opus, The Death Of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce)