Christopher Nolan on his “treasured memories” of working with David Bowie
The Oppenheimer director worked with Bowie on 2006’s The Prestige, but the rock’n’roll icon needed some convincing first
The Oppenheimer director worked with Bowie on 2006’s The Prestige, but the rock’n’roll icon needed some convincing first
Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell died 20 years ago today, on December 8, 2004. In 2007, his brother Vinnie Paul paid tribute to a giant of metal
The greatest ever songwriter to stand on one leg!
Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard’s other band Brad should have been as big as Pearl Jam themselves
Playing with The Who, jamming with Hendrix, partying with Bowie, Jagger and Lennon - late Mountain man Leslie West did it all and more
Drink, drugs, urinating up unsuspecting keyboard players’ legs – fellow hellraisers Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy were partners in crime for decades
A famous frontman looks back on a childhood surrounded by rock stars, actors and welders that his dad had brought home from the pub.
Hanoi Rocks were the cult Finnish livewires who accidentally helped invent the glam metal scene – and 1983’s Back To Mystery City album was their crowning glory
From King Crimson to ELP and beyond, Greg Lake left a catalogue of impressive creations from an extraordinary musical journey which included that Christmas song
Leprous, Opeth, Slift and others have presented some truly forward-thinking excellence this year
Goth floor fillers, alt.rock milestones, unreleased bangers: Band members past and present, plus collaborators and peers, choose the greatest Sisters of Mercy songs
An exclusive extract from Kris Needs' biography Make My Day: The Rock'n'Roll Story Of Eddie Clarke
Bill Wyman's time in The Greatest Rock’N’Roll Band In The World was storied, but there’s been much, much more to his life than that
Yacht rock, soft rock – call it what you will. Here are five brilliant albums that define the genre in all its bearded, Hawaiian-shirted glory
How Mick Jagger helped Sonny and Cher get discovered, then wound up miming to their biggest hit on primetime television in 1965
For some people, travelling life’s road is easy. For lifelong worrier Myles Kennedy it’s anything but
The Cure have gone from sullen outsiders to stadium-sized riff monsters via all points in between
Replacing beloved classics or jumping on the unexpected CD boom bandwagon? Here are ten discs you need in your collection
From a truly atrocious Metallica monstrosity to a One Piece number that'll make your eyes bleed, these are the jumpers to go for on Cyber Monday if you want to ruin Christmas for everyone