
Someone’s made a wide-eyed Bobby Liebling puppet amidst all the Pentagram memes and I desperately want to buy it
Seriously, how much?
Seriously, how much?
Pink Floyd At Pompeii - MCMLXXII will be released on film, vinyl and CD with new Dolby Atmos mix from Steven Wilson
Iron Maiden’s label representatives haven’t been allowed to hear what the metal legends are recording since as far back as The Number Of The Beast
Director Ezra Edelman was working on a new Prince documentary for Netflix, however it has since been axed, allegedly due to disagreements over how the late musician was to be depicted
One of pop’s biggest-ever names has expressed his love for Kneecap, lauding the trio’s energy and lyricism
Guitar legend Eric Clapton will play a select number of US shows this September
The thrashers have scheduled headliners in Cardiff and London around their appearance at Black Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning event in July
Californian rockers The Offspring will be hitting the road this summer across North America with special guests Jimmy Eat World and New Found Glory as part of their 2025 Supercharged tour
Elton John shared some very kind words for Chappell Roan before duetting on her massive hit Pink Pony Club
Testament and ex-Death man Steve Di Giorgio claims Metallica’s bass-free classic forced the instrument into the background for years afterwards
The occult rockers continue the build-up to “new” vocalist Papa V Perpetua’s debut
The death of Joey Molland, the last-surviving member of Badfinger's most famous lineup, has been confirmed
The all-star Vote For Change tour might not have made much impact upon the result of the 2004 US presidential election, but it did throw up some heavyweight collaborations
Times are dark, but our music doesn't have to be: here Bob Mould hits the cover of Louder to discuss his new album Here We Go Crazy, the state of the world, unexpected collaborations and how to stay hopeful through a crisis
Hooked on Tobias Forge’s satanic hymns? These anthems will keep you (and me) going until Skeletá drops next month.
The former 10cc man has written for The Yardbirds, The Hollies and more – and now he’s taking his songs on the road
Ozzy and Dio may be Sabbath’s best-known singers, but these bangers with less-famous voices deserve their share of the love
Lyricist, art director, producer and all-round creative who aimed to enlighten, provoke or stir died in November 2024 without being fully aware of what he’d achieved
He once gatecrashed Chris Squire’s dressing room because he knew nothing about concerts. Later, when his own band were at their proggiest, he took everything he could out of opening on Yes’ Relayer tour of 1974
Including The Darkness, The Wildhearts, Rose Tattoo and five other masters of rock'n'roll reality
The death of talismanic frontman Jim Morrison in 1971 looked like it marked the end of the road for The Doors. But his bandmates had other ideas
Our 2011 interview with the late David Johansen finds him talking about Arthur Kane, Johnny Thunders and dancing backwards in high heels
Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson look back their journey from high school stoners to prog icons-in-waiting
Rejuvenated after latest album The Last Will And Testament, the prog/death metal masters honour both sides of their sound with cinematic accoutrements
A vein of melancholy runs through Manic Street Preachers' 15th album Critical Thinking
None shall sleep
The Dan has a sonic wingding in 1975
Yes, no Squire
Nashville siblings return with an album as earthy as the dust blown up by a Tennessee gale
Acoustic Sessions features original vocal parts from Lynott paired with brand-new pieces from founding guitarist Eric Bell
Beer fireworks, crazed crowd-surfing and pure punkoid speed: Bad Nerves at London's Electric Ballroom
A shiny gold vinyl release as Frank Black's crowning solo glory hits 30
Billie Joe Armstrong's side-band pay tribute to the bands and anthems that shaped their lives
James Mangold's excellent Bob Dylan biopic will introduce a whole new generation to the icon's rough and rowdy ways