Brian May's guide to rarely-seen Queen photos, from before they were famous
Sir Brian May talks us through a series of previously unseen photographs from Queen's early days as featured in the new Queen I Collector’s Edition
Sir Brian May talks us through a series of previously unseen photographs from Queen's early days as featured in the new Queen I Collector’s Edition
Along with Sabbath and Zeppelin, Deep Purple helped craft the primordial goop that spawned metal
How Cat Stevens became one of music’s biggest stars – then walked away from it
After making an unlikely connection, three interviews with a punk magazine editor – which she said felt like psychiatrist talks – illustrate her rapid development from Never For Ever to Hounds Of Love
The only music you'll need this Christmas Day is this brilliant, ludicrous playlist from The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins
It may well be Chreeeeesssstttmaaaaaaasssssss, but Slade, like puppies, are an all-year proposition
With their ninth studio album In Murmuration, Finnish rockers Von Hertzen Brothers have replaced their erstwhile prog epics for a more honest approach to songwriting reflecting their personal lives
1981’s High ’N’ Dry was the record that introduced Def Leppard to America – and changed things for ever
When Adrian Belew failed to persuade the 80s line-up to reunite, he had to come up with another way of bringing that decade’s three albums back to life – and he did it
There’s a raft of Yuletide tunes by the Seattle titans to see you through the festive period
Including Black Spiders, Nate Bergman, Ally Venable and five other bearers of festive rock'n'roll gifts
Bow down before Manowar’s false metal-slaying third album, 1984’s Hail To England
Fame, death and resurrection – X Japan’s Yoshiki looks back on his band’s unique journey
How a song about the “hardscrabble lives” of the fledgling rockers became a timeless rock anthem
The drugs really were working for Aerosmith on 1976’s classic Rocks album
It’s Zakk Wylde’s world - we just live in it
Drugs, denim and 12 bar boogie – the story of one of the UK’s most successful rock bands
The ex-White Stripes man and guitar magus on the essential ingredients he thinks it takes to become a six-string master