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By Scott Munro published
The Cure, Sex Pistols, Feeder, Wet Leg, The Twilight Sad, Shed Seven and The Last Dinner Party are just some of the artists playing this weekend - here's how you can catch the action from anywhere

By Paul Brannigan published
Brian Fallon announces dates in support of recently announced solo album Not Bad For New Jersey.

By Jerry Ewing published
From The Vault a suite comprising eight songs, also features Camel members past and present

By Paul Brannigan published
"The American Dream is intact for some people"

By Stephen Hill published
Lapland show at minus 20 degrees presented unique problems – and they weren’t even sure anyone would be there to watch

By Dave Ling published
Def Leppard and Extreme are currently playing a bunch of dates on what promises to be a cracking double-header

By Jo Kendall published
The Porcupine Tree keyboardist explains the ambition behind his earlier band’s acclaimed fifth album Tin Drum, and what he really thinks of their later reconnection as Rain Tree Crow

By Dave Ling published
Headlining over Van Halen, hanging with Bon Scott, out-partying Mötley Crüe – Y&T deserve way more love than they get

By Rich Hobson published
Vindicta put out a clapback at their Dogma past, Motionless In White go gothic metalcore and Sleep "return" (of a sort) in this week's best new metal song round-up

By Jerry Ewing published
Top new prog you must hear from Cinder Well, Outrun The Sunlight, Untold Stories and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

By Fraser Lewry published
The Alan Parsons Project's instrumental Sirius is one of the most famous pieces of music in sport – but its writers don't get the recognition they deserve

By Paul Lester published
Pop-rock geniuses don’t come much more pop-rock-genius than 10cc, four men who lit up the 70s with often breathtaking music

By Chris Cope published
Four years after he woke from a coma (to be told he’d soon be a dad), they’ve launched a concept album that explores the rise and fall of the USA – via Elvis. “When you deal with the apocalypse you should make it fun,” they say

By Scott Munro published
The Cure, Sex Pistols, Feeder, Wet Leg, The Twilight Sad, Shed Seven and The Last Dinner Party are just some of the artists playing this weekend - here's how you can catch the action from anywhere

By Scott Munro last updated
Prime Day will be with us next week, but the turntable deals have already started to drop. Here's my top picks

By Scott Munro last updated
We're gearing up for Amazon Prime Day which runs between June 23-26. Check out the latest hand-picked early deals and find out everything you need to know

By James Grimshaw last updated
You don’t need to spend a fortune to get started with listening to vinyl – as evidenced by these excellent budget record players

By Fraser Lewry published
Get ready for Ozzy 2.0

By Emily Swingle published
Damon Albarn's genre-hopping alt pop cartoon project shows off the Blur man's penchant for letting others take centre stage

By Ian Fortnam published
The Rolling Stones follow up Hackney Diamonds with assistance from Paul McCartney, The Cure's Robert Smith, Steve Winwood and more

By Rich Hobson published
Decessus - the Chilean death metallers whose vocalist was crowned Miss World Chile - make their UK debut at Download 2026

By Merlin Alderslade published
Melding blunt force death metal with hardcore grit and some mighty hooks, Gatecreeper slay Download's Dogtooth tent

By Simon Young published
UFC Freedom 250 was held on the White House lawn as part of America's Quarter Millennium celebrations

By Paul Brannigan published
New film will chronicle Pulp's “extraordinary journey from obscurity to cultural touchstone"

By Henry Yates published
The Black Keys drummer Patrick Carney picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance

By Scott Munro published
Father's Day falls on Sunday, June 21 - so there's still time to get your dad something he'll truly love - here's my 15 hot picks
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