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Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones is auctioning off a load of studio equipment
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System Of A Down's Daron Malakian on being asked to fill in for injured James Hetfield on Metallica's 2000 Summer Sanitarium tour
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Watch Billy Joel perform live for first time since being diagnosed with rare brain condition – as he surprises tribute band and audience in Florida
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Iron Maiden's Adrian Smith recalls his unsuccessful 1991 audition for one of the biggest bands in the world
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Latest Classic Rock News

Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones is auctioning off a load of studio equipment
By Fraser Lewry published
John Paul Jones intends for the equipment to end up in the hands of "people who will put it to good use"

System Of A Down's Daron Malakian on being asked to fill in for injured James Hetfield on Metallica's 2000 Summer Sanitarium tour
By Stef Lach published
System Of A Down had yet to make their breakthrough – but guitarist Malakian was thrust onto the stage with metal royalty

Watch Billy Joel perform live for first time since being diagnosed with rare brain condition – as he surprises tribute band and audience in Florida
By Stef Lach published
Billy Joel surprises tribute band and performs two songs with them in front of stunned audience

Iron Maiden's Adrian Smith recalls his unsuccessful 1991 audition for one of the biggest bands in the world
By Paul Brannigan published
"It sounded good. And they're a great bunch of guys. But it didn't work out"

Yungblud teams up with Smashing Pumpkins for a reworking of Grammy-nominated single Zombie
By Paul Brannigan published
Another day, another cross-generational collaboration for Yungblud

"I have been thinking about the future and how we might respond to it." Peter Gabriel announces surprise new album and single
By Jerry Ewing published
Peter Gabriel will release new single, Been Undone, at midnight from his forthcoming album o\i.

Phil Lynott, 40 years gone: a celebration by his bandmates and friends
By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in our first issue of 2026: Sammy Hagar, Alter Bridge, Steve Cropper, Black Stone Cherry, Jim Steinman, Francis Rossi, Karnivool, Marcus King, Elles Bailey, Airbourne, Heavy Pettin and more
Latest Classic Rock Features

He produced the Sex Pistols and turned down the Rolling Stones. But he’s still one of rock’s best kept secrets
By Garth Cartwright published
The cult singer and guitarist whose fingerprints are all over British music

The unexpected rap metal hit that saved a band’s career and ushered in the 1990s
By Rich Hobson published
You can trace a line from the success of Faith No More to Nirvana

The electrifying Guns N’ Roses song that summed everything great about them right from the start
By Paul Elliott published
One of the all-time great album openers

"If he had survived that period, he would be one of the biggest stars in rock now, making records with Bono and Bon Jovi": The 12-month struggle for the life of Phil Lynott
By Harry Doherty published
The final year of Phil Lynott's life saw him try to get his career back on track. Instead, it was 365 days of missed opportunities, lost passports and crazy deals

It was in a weird time signature and their ex-singer struggled to play it, but this song helped turn Genesis into pop stars
By Mark Blake published
Turn It On Again would be a huge turning point for Genesis

“If anything makes me regret anything, it’s looking at Brian Eno”: Still, BJ Cole didn’t do too badly
By Mike Barnes published
He set out to confound expectations of pedal steel with post-country band Cochise. Thanks to Captain Beefheart, Love and Hank Marvin, the session hero is pleased to reflect that he got away with it
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Latest Classic Rock Reviews

Judas Priest revive themselves on Painkiller before Rob Halford's decade-long hiatus
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Judas Priest follow up the lukewarm Turbo and the tepid Ram It Down with the red-hot Painkiller

Prince aims for superstardom and succeeds with Purple Rain - just steer clear of the movie
By Classic Rock Magazine published
The Purple Rain movie may have been a polished turd of soapy melodrama, but it – and the brilliant soundtrack – transformed Prince into a towering icon of the video age

Jan Akkerman celebrates four decades of My Focus – Live Under The Rainbow
By Stephen Dalton published
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Freddie's solo debut remains flawed but sporadically glorious.

Sabaton's Legendary tour lives up to its name: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Thanks, but no tanks: history-loving Swedes Sabaton reinvent their stage show for the Legendary tour

Jimmy Barnes strives for solo success on second album For The Working Class Man
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Freed from Cold Chisel, Australian national treasure Jimmy Barnes called in the big guns for his attempted US breakthrough

Freddie Mercury's Mr Bad Guy at 40: Still the great album that might have been
By Stephen Dalton published
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, Freddie's solo debut remains flawed but sporadically glorious.







