
Robert Plant expresses support for Bruce Springsteen's opposition to Donald Trump as row rumbles on
Springsteen has now released his anti-Trump speech as part of an EP, while Plant will appear on Paul Weller's new album
By Fraser Lewry published
Springsteen has now released his anti-Trump speech as part of an EP, while Plant will appear on Paul Weller's new album
By Fraser Lewry published
There's no stopping the Dead
By Fraser Lewry published
Following Zak Starkey's off-on-off departure from The Who, a new man is behind the kit
By Matt Mills published
The Brummie stars have announced The Ballad Of Judas Priest – produced by Iron Maiden, Rush and ZZ Top collaborators Banger Films – but kept tight-lipped regarding a release date
By Matt Mills published
Chris Poland, who performed on Megadeth’s first two albums, likens being the subject of Mustaine’s ire to dragging around a “50-pound ball”
By Matt Mills published
Sinsaenum – also featuring members of Kreator, Mayhem and others – will continue with Jordison’s old drum tech behind the kit
By Paul Brannigan published
"This guy is out of control. We need a real president!"
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By Emma Johnston published
Where many bands coast on past glories thirty years in, Skunk Anansie have served up something special
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Mahavishnu Orchestra's The Inner Mounting Flame was the first jazz-rock album that found favour among significant numbers of rock aficionados
By David West published
It’s smooth sailing in every sense from the original Genesis guitarist, packed with extensive insight and unheard material
By Johnny Sharp published
Status Quo's classic live 1976 double repackaged in an eight-CD set with three full show recordings
By Jeremy Allen published
Subtle touches mark the full-circle moment when Allen – who still had plenty to say – put his band in the hands of Kavus Torabi, and the wheel moved on
By Mark Beaumont published
Mark Knopfler’s crowning achievement: mildly dated, largely evocative, expanded with live shows