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By Paul Brannigan published
White's These Thoughts May Disappear exhibition showcases the musician's art via sculpture, installation and furniture design

By Merlin Alderslade published
Evile's Ol Drake has helped keep true metal alive in the UK scene over the past two decades, and now he could do with some help

By Paul Brannigan published
Boris are coming back to the UK and Europe to shake some venue foundations

By Eleanor Goodman published
Evanescence fans, you're gonna wanna get all over this one

By Dave Ling published
Sebastian Bach and Twisted Sister‘s Jay Jay French speak exclusively to Classic Rock about filling Dee Snider’s boots

By Max Bell published
Alvin Lee of Ten Years After was one of the most under-rated guitarists of the late 60s and early 70s

By Malcolm Dome published
No Metallica show is complete without The Ecstasy Of Gold as its intro tape

By Martin Kielty published
The guitarist recalls an early-days Spinal Tap moment, and reveals what it might take for him to follow Geddy Lee’s lead and write a book

By Malcolm Dome published
Electric Wizard frontman Jus Osborn on the making of the weed enthusiasts’ classic third album Dopethrone

By Jo Kendall published
Working on the award-winning 1986 music video incorrectly convinced the future comic book creative that he’d have a career with Aardman Animations

By Rich Hobson published
Tom Morello teams up with Serj Tankian, A Perfect Circle release their first single in 8 years and we dive into Chinese deathcore in this week's best new metal song round-up

By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new prog you need to hear from Candacraig, Eyre Llew, Sans Froid, Koyo Bloom and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

By Merlin Alderslade published
Evile's Ol Drake has helped keep true metal alive in the UK scene over the past two decades, and now he could do with some help

By Dave Everley published
Metallica, Exodus and Slayer might've been defining thrash on the West coast, but it was in New York the genre finally got its name

By Fraser Lewry published
Get ready for Ozzy 2.0

By Scott Munro published
Marshall unveil the new Milton A.N.C. - a pair of on-ear headphones that deliver "dynamic hi-res audio with rich details" - and 50+ hours of battery life

By Fraser Lewry published
Only 223 days until Christmas!

By James Grimshaw published
Upgrading your stylus could be the single best thing you do for your hi-fi. But why, exactly? We take a deep dive into how you can enhance your listening experience in just a few simple steps

By Scott Munro published
Marshall celebrate the 60th anniversary of Jimi Hendrix famously plugging into one of their amps with striking new range of hardware complete with Acton III speaker covered in crushed purple velvet

By James Grimshaw published
We all spend a lot on our turntables and record collections, so don't leave them to gather dirt and grime

By Mark Beaumont published
Saint Agnes's third album Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin is a finely tuned beast

By Pat Carty published
A mixed bag from arguably the world's greatest songwriter

By Fraser Lewry published
The seventh album from enigmatic Nashville rockers All Them Witches comes after a period of upheaval and regrouping

By Paul Brannigan published
The Limp Bizkit-endorsed Ecca Vandal smashes it on her second album

By Merlin Alderslade published
One of the most unlikely collaborations in Grammys history was also one of the most cursed, but they pulled it out of the bag

By Paul Brannigan published
"They asked me if I would perform. I said, No."

By Jerry Ewing published
Stranger Things 5 — Original Score From The Netflix Series will be released in two volumes on coloured vinyl in July

By Fraser Lewry published
Rising Canadian prog duo Crown Lands won't be touring the UK and Europe this year – because they've done the math

By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in Classic Rock 354: Shinedown, Little Feat, Ramones, Crown Lands, All Them Witches, Dave Mason, Russ Ballard, Tarja, Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine, Blue October and more
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