
Steven Wilson announces new live album Impossible Tightrope and launches hi-res audiophile resource
Headphone Dust will host high-resolution, 5.1, and Atmos/spatial audio editions of Wilson's work

By Matt Mills published
Pop-rockers The Cardigans put a chilled-out spin on the Black Sabbath song in 1994, and singer Nina Persson says the Prince Of Darkness was freaked out by it

By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Big Big Train, Neal Morse, Karnivool, Darryl Way's Wolf, Happy The Man, Soen, Wolverine, Textures, Tiger Moth Tales, Esoterica and loads more...

By Fraser Lewry published
The Black Keys have also announced two UK shows for later this year

By Eleanor Goodman published
The New Heavy 2026 has arrived, and it's starring four of the most exciting young bands in metal today

By Matt Mills published
Pop-rockers The Cardigans put a chilled-out spin on the Black Sabbath song in 1994, and singer Nina Persson says the Prince Of Darkness was freaked out by it

By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new proggy sounds from Chris Braide & Dean Johnson, HeKz, EchoVerse and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

By Jo Kendall published
He recalls the chain reaction from the advert that got Elton John signed through missing a Family credit, a fluke Top Of The Pops slot, working with Steeleye Span and Art Garfunkel, to temporarily joining Hawkwind

By Philip Wilding published
Rival Sons singer Jay Buchanan’s solo album is full of heart, blues and soul

By Rich Hobson published
Mayhem, Sleep Theory and Green Carnation are among the best new metal songs this week

By Matt Mills published
Despite a BBC ban, winning a “Worst Original Song” award and being pulled from the band’s setlist, Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter remains one of Iron Maiden’s biggest tunes

By Dave Everley published
Yes guitarist was minding his own business in Switzerland, then found himself in a studio being handed a guitar and told to record for 1991 hit single

By Julian Marszalek published
Michelangelo Dying, which she says is more of an exorcism than an album, was nearly released without Cale performing on the track Ride, because she was too afraid to ask him

By Scott Munro last updated
It's easy to forget about wired headphones due to the rise in Bluetooth devices, but I've picked out a selection worth a closer look that are both reliable and comfortable

By Claire Davies last updated
Show your vinyl some love and get everything organised with our record storage ideas that'll keep everything neat and tidy

By Tom Parsons last updated
We've picked from a broad school of budget wireless headphones to find you the best-in-class that don’t break the bank

By Huw Baines last updated
Get intimate with your record collection all over again – and spare the neighbours – with the best headphones for vinyl

By Philip Wilding published
Rival Sons singer Jay Buchanan’s solo album is full of heart, blues and soul

By Neil Jeffries published
Status Quo frontman surprises himself with unexpected fifth solo album

By Paul Travers published
Sticking to compositions of around four minutes, the musicianship and production remain exemplary. But it’s too often funnelled into predictable patterns

By Sleazegrinder published
Gluecifer bring Scandinavian action rock (back) to the Man on sixth album Same Drug New High

By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Big Big Train, Neal Morse, Karnivool, Darryl Way's Wolf, Happy The Man, Soen, Wolverine, Textures, Tiger Moth Tales, Esoterica and loads more...

By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in Classic Rock 350: Smashing Pumpkins, Michael Monroe, Jay Buchanan, Joan Armatrading, BB King, Ten Years After, The Mission, The Boomtown Rats, Tyketto, Danny Francis, Peter Capaldi and more

By Scott Munro published
Metallica join forces with Dr. Martens for new limited-edition boot and shoe designs - and both are available right now

By Daryl Robertson published
With a totally stacked lineup for rock and metal fans, as well as an all-star tribute to Ozzy from Slash, Duff McKagan, Chad Smith and Post Malone, you do not want to miss it!

By Scott Munro published
The 68th annual Grammy Awards will be held in Los Angeles on February 1 - here’s how you can watch the evening unfold live from anywhere

By Daryl Robertson published
The film chronicles the story of one of the most iconic albums in the Boss's catalogue - and you can watch it from the comfort of your own home
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