Founding Staind drummer Jon Wysocki dead at 53
Jon Wysocky played on seven of Staind's eight albums before leaving during recording sessions in 2011
Jon Wysocky played on seven of Staind's eight albums before leaving during recording sessions in 2011
Halestorm's Lzzy Hale has played her first show with Skid Row, and fan reaction is overwhelmingly positive
Guns N' Roses are "trying" to make the follow-up to 2008's Chinese Democracy
The Beatles icon Sir Paul McCartney's net worth is now more than £1billion
Bobby Whitlock will be honoured today on the Beale Street Walk of Fame in Memphis
A View From The Embankment, A View From The Line – The Story of the Big Big Train ‘The Journey Continues Tour’ 2023 is published in July
It's hotting up: Richie Sambora's also released a new single today
Don't mess with Billy Idol, you wouldn't like him when he's angry
The collaboration appears on Little Feat's first album in a dozen years, Sam's Place
Kelly Clarkson is a national treasure, and her performance of Say It Ain't So with Weezer is joy unconfined
Noel Gallagher admits he was "very impressed" by the ABBA Voyage production in London, and is willing to listen to offers for an Oasis hologram show, if anyone fancies it
Becoming Led Zeppelin premiered at the Venice Film Festival in 2021: Now it's finally found a distributor
UK thrashers Sabbat made an overlooked classic with their second album, Dreamweaver: Reflections Of Our Yesterdays
Apparently 'Bowie' piped up when a fan moaned about an awkward encounter back in 1978
How Faith No More’s brilliant 2015 album Sol Invictus completed the most unlikely comeback of the 21st century
In 1986 Peter Gabriel released his fifth studio album So. It was a huge international hit. This is how it happened
From The Who’s forgotten singles to unsung solo gems, these are 10 classic Pete Townshend songs you’ll never hear on CSI
The Smashing Pumpkins leader said it was producer Flood who encouraged him to omit the track
How Trent Reznor turned Nine Inch Nails from one-man studio project into one of rock’s most iconic bands
The Cramps' infamous gig at Napa State Hospital probably should never have happened, but its now part of punk rock history
Kerry King’s first post-Slayer album, From Hell I Rise, is almost upon us. Here’s what to expect, in his own words
Serious leader of a prog behemoth, hugely influential guitarist, half of the Toyah & Robert party band… who is the real Robert Fripp? He offers some tantalising hints
To All Trains, Shellac's first album in 10 years, is a worthy tribute to the force-of-nature that was Steve Albini
On solo album From Hell I Rise Kerry King sounds like he's having more fun than he had in years with his old band
Kings Of Leon let the subtly melodic, sporadically explosive and pleasingly edgy times roll on ninth album Can We Please Have Fun
The Karma Effect might not be reinventing the hard rock wheel, but there's plenty of rabble-rousing to be found on their second album
Brothers in harmony the Lemon Twigs deliver a retro pop-rock triumph on album number five A Dream Is All I Know
A wild ride across the airwaves from California-by-way-of-New Orleans roots rockers Beaux Gris Gris and the Apocalypse
London’s AOR lifers FM keep up the good work on album number 14, Old Habits Die Hard
Neil Young hooks up with Crazy Horse to add more live edge to Ragged Glory
They might be alternative icons, but The Jesus And Mary Chain prove a bit too mainstream for Roadburn Festival