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Todd Rundgren on the demise of rock, fighting hate and why listeners don't like albums
By Dave Ling published
Why you should expect the expected and the unexpected at Todd Rundgren's upcoming shows

“Nothing polarises people like we do”: Rush and the mindset behind final album Clockwork Angels
By Jerry Ewing published
In 2012 Geddy Lee discussed their 20th studio title – their only end-to-end concept record – from the aspect of a band who’d come to terms with their youthful years and transformed into a pop-culture phenomenon

The 10 best double albums in rock music history
By Paul Elliott published
From the late 60s through to the late 80s, some of the greatest and most influential albums ever made were doubles

The story of the English song that was minor hit in Europe before becoming an all-American classic
By Geoff Barton published
Written by Russ Ballard, it was a surprise solo hit for the Space Ace – and it's still paying off

I've been a metal guitarist for almost two decades and not enough people talk about these incredible guitar-shredding albums
By Serena Cherry published
These are the five albums that more fans of fretboard-shredding metal need to know about

"War On Drugs, suck my ****": Six classic indie diss tracks you never knew about
By Niall Doherty published
The genre is way behind pop and hip hop when it comes to diss tracks but here's six cuts that prove indie is not immune to a bit of sonic argy-bargy when the need arises

Classic Rock's Tracks Of The Week: September 22, 2025
By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from A Thousand Horses, Mirador, The Sheepdogs and more

“I’ve done Genesis longer than Peter Gabriel!” Nad Sylvan is being more himself than ever
By Johnny Sharp published
Best known for his12 years with Steve Hackett, the US-born Swede explores his own life and times at last. And is that a Pink Floyd reference as sings about being frontman and sideman in someone else’s project?

Marillion and Tangerine Dream men took six years over an album that sounds like neither band
By Dave Everley published
Their Bioscope debut arrived after the pair took advice from Steven Wilson, spent a week every winter exploring sounds and ideas, and borrowed Elbow’s drummer to fulfil their instrumental cinematic vision
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