Features Louder The TeamRock+ Singles Club By TeamRock published 24 April 2017 This is the TeamRock+ Singles Collection: The home of the TR+ Singles Club – free music every week, handpicked by the TR team – with all the previous weeks' in one place. TR+ Singles Club: WhitehorseTR+ Singles Club: WhitehorseTR+ Singles Club: Phil Campbell And The Bastard SonsTR+ Singles Club: Blackwater ConspiracyTR+ Singles Club: ChonTR+ Singles Club: Long John and the Killer Blues CollectiveTR+ Singles Club: The CuckoosTR+ Singles Club: Low Cut ConnieTR+ Singles Club: Neon AnimalTR+ Singles Club: Delta HowlTR+ Singles Club: the VirginmarysTR+ Singles Club: GoldrayTR+ Singles Club: Brother Firetribe Get the Louder NewsletterThe latest news, features and interviews direct to your inbox, from the global home of alternative music.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors TeamRockSocial Links Navigation More about classic rock“This is turn-up-the-volume, feelgood Bon Jovi”: Bon Jovi announce new album Forever, release lead single LegendaryListen to Todd Rundgren's version of King Crimson's 21st Century Schizoid ManLatest"It’s a maths geek’s love song to maths!" The story of Van der Graaf Generator's A Grounding In NumbersSee more latest ► Most PopularThe 8 songs Iron Maiden have played live the leastBy Matt Mills13 March 2024“We weren’t really sure if we could keep being a band – it was very hard to be motivated to remain”: The desperate meetings that saved Caligula’s Horse from self-destructionBy Matt Mills13 March 2024"Before Deathgasm, whenever movies needed a bully, they put them in an Anthrax t-shirt": One of the best heavy metal movies ever is getting a sequel, and it's going to be even more bloody, messy... and metal (of course)By Joe Daly13 March 2024“Their sense of adventure has never been up for debate; their progressive ambitions are a perpetual undercurrent”: These songs prove Radiohead are progBy Phil Weller13 March 2024“I needed to destroy”: Watch video footage of the first-ever Tool concert in 1991By Emily Swingle13 March 2024“I shouldn’t speculate why we were singled out, other than because we were massively offensive”: how Cannibal Corpse became death metal’s first million selling bandBy Dom Lawson13 March 2024"My man management skills are very poor, but the music that gets made is usually worth it": The story of John Kalodner, the man who made rock starsBy Dave Ling13 March 2024"A mesmerising snapshot of the nihilistic grunge age": Mad Season's only album may forever be associated with tragedy and loss, but the musicians sound liberatedBy Geoff Barton13 March 2024"It became my favourite song the first time I heard it, and it still is": How Jack White rocket-fuelled his hero Son House for a whole new generationBy Henry Yates13 March 2024The Supertramp albums you should definitely ownBy Paul Elliott12 March 2024“Why did you let Some Kind Of Monster come out?” What happened when Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson interviewed Metallica’s Lars UlrichBy Matt Mills12 March 2024