
Midge Ure announces new album A Man Of Two Worlds and releases lead single Just Words
Ultravox icon will launch 21-date tour when the half-instrumental LP arrives on May 8

By Jerry Ewing published
Former Yes singer Jon Anderson will now play shows in Brighton, Oxford, Nottingham and Portsmouth

By Fraser Lewry published
Country Joe McDonald fronted Country Joe and the Fish and wrote the Vietnam protest classic I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag

By Stef Lach published
Baltimore's Turnstile pay homage to Manchester giants The Stone Roses in tribute to late bass player Mani

By Stef Lach published
Sharon Osbourne says the deeply personal Ozzy exhibition currently showing at Birmingham Museum will travel the globe

By Jerry Ewing published
Former Yes singer Jon Anderson will now play shows in Brighton, Oxford, Nottingham and Portsmouth

By Grant Moon published
Multi-instrumentalist Tiger Moth Tales leader shares a couple of contentious opinions, while heaping praise on his boss Andy Latimer

By Joe Banks published
He wrote his band’s breakthrough single and created the concept they’ve continued to develop, But after a series of increasingly alarming episodes he was dead by the age of 43

By Simon Young published
When the world felt very unstable in 2001, Jimmy Eat World delivered the feel good hit of the autumn

By James McNair published
Despite what many thought, I Don't Like Mondays wasn't about getting back to work after the weekend

By Fraser Lewry published
Huey Lewis remembers offering Stevie Ray Vaughan support after a disastrous opening set in Oklahoma

By Polly Glass published
Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Skindred, Cheap Trick, Suzi Quatro and more

By Stephen Hill published
When Machine Head needed a good follow-up to their classic debut album, boy did they deliver - but not without facing some challenges

By Steve May last updated
Music streaming is fine, but physical media is for keeps - and hot on the heels of the vinyl revival, comes news that interest is booming in the humble compact disc. Here's a selection of my favourite players

By James Grimshaw published
The Audio-Technica Sound Burger is a delightfully moreish morsel of retro-styled, portable record-playing magnificence

By Steve May last updated
A comprehensive look at the best speakers from iconic amp merchants Marshall – covering portable powerhouses and huge home hi-fi boxes

By James Grimshaw last updated
Get the party started with these full-fat, high-wattage Bluetooth speakers from Marshall, JBL, Soundboks and more

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 Paul Elliott published
Nine CDs of Ritchie, Ronnie and Rainbow

By James Grimshaw published
The Audio-Technica Sound Burger is a delightfully moreish morsel of retro-styled, portable record-playing magnificence

By Rich Hobson published
Dave Grohl winds back the clocks with a very sweaty, very intimate show in Manchester

By Julian Marszalek published
Paul McCartney: Man On The Run spotlights the trials and triumphs of the post-Beatles 70s

By Dave Everley published
His musical vision was rejected by everyone. Then, like a bat out of hell, he went from a nobody to being hailed as a musical genius

By Phillip Wilding published
Who can forget WASP’s guitarist in a swimming pool with a bottle of vodka and his mom?

By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Francis Dunnery, Pat Metheny, Gong, Clive. Nolan, Soft Machine, Ulver, Bill Nelson's Orchestra Futura, Godsticks, Magnus Martin and loads more...

By Eleanor Goodman published
We asked Halestorm, Mastodon, Health, Clutch, Killswitch Engage, Ice-T and more to put their burning questions to Randy
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