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Sister Ghost shares raging punk single Not Your Toy, lines up special Valentine's Day show
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Josh Freese on his enforced "mystery" exit from Foo Fighters
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Latest Classic Rock News

Sister Ghost shares raging punk single Not Your Toy, lines up special Valentine's Day show
By Paul Brannigan published
"We can reclaim our collective power"

Josh Freese on his enforced "mystery" exit from Foo Fighters
By Paul Brannigan published
"One day it was nothing but laughs... and then it was just over"

Pearl Jam are preparing for a new era, Eddie Vedder declares
By Paul Brannigan published
Pearl Jam look to life after Matt Cameron

Alanis Morissette and Skunk Anansie added to inaugural State Fayre Festival line-up
By Paul Brannigan published
Alanis Morissette confirmed as new headliner for "the UK's biggest music and BBQ festival"

"This is a much more insular record." Steven Wilson reveals details of his upcoming studio album
By Jerry Ewing published
Steven Wilson is expected to release the follow-up to last year's The Overview later this year

Eagles add two more dates to previously announced final four shows at Sphere in Las Vegas
By Fraser Lewry last updated
Eagles will now play a total of 58 shows at the 20,000-capacity Sphere as Don Henley talks retirement

Marillion share new remix of Go! as they announce 25th anniversary reissue of marillion.com
By Jerry Ewing published
Marillion will release a new Deluxe Edition of 1999's marillion.com on CD and vinyl in June
Latest Classic Rock Features

The classic 90s album that almost turned Paradise Lost into metal’s next mainstream stars
By Malcolm Dome published
Paradise Lost’s Draconian Times is one of the key British metal albums of the 1990s

The turbulent story of Mirage – the multi-platinum Fleetwood Mac album no one talks about
By Nick Hasted published
Mirage was their attempt to make another Rumours – but at least one band member’s heart wasn’t in it

The cult 70s anthem that Metallica turned into one of metal’s most famous cover songs
By Grant Moon published
James Hetfield and introduced a little-known Welsh band to a brand new audience

How Boston’s ‘mad scientist’ Tom Scholz stuck it to the music industry – and sold 20 million albums
By Paul Elliott published
How Boston’s Tom Scholz created AOR in his basement

How Black Sabbath’s Iron Man gave an iconic Marvel movie character his theme song
By Malcolm Dome published
It could easily have been called ‘Iron Bloke’

How an irate producer and 'Chris Rock' convinced Beastie Boys to finish what would be their biggest-ever song
By Simon Young published
Listen all of y'all, it's a Sabotage story behind the song
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Latest Classic Rock Reviews

Deftones get hot and heavy at first UK show of 2026
By Rich Hobson published
TikTok, baddiecore and the nu metal renaissance: Deftones are finally getting their dues

Beers, belly flops and the Bahamas: what it's like on the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise
By Rich Hobson published
Anthrax, Paradise Lost, Eluveitie and more packed out this year's 70000 Tons Of Metal

Scorpions mix hard rock, pop and metal on the pre-stardom classic Taken By Force
By Classic Rock Magazine published
The Scorpions' last album with Uli Jon Roth and first with Herman Rarebell sums them up in the year that punk broke

Jay Buchanan is captivating and contrary on Weapons Of Beauty
By Philip Wilding published
Rival Sons singer Jay Buchanan’s solo album is full of heart, blues and soul

The Alan Parsons Project's Eye In The Sky sounds like punk and new wave pop rock never happened
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Alan Parsons' most commercially successful album bore fruit with the sports anthem Sirius and the hits Eye In The Sky and Old And Wise

Francis Rossi doesn't quite return to the pile-driving sound of Status Quo on The Accidental
By Neil Jeffries published
Status Quo frontman surprises himself with unexpected fifth solo album







