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Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and The Mothers' Bongo Fury, revisited and expanded
By David Stubbs published
A six-disc, 57-track edition of the legendary 1975 collaboration, featuring live recordings and outtakes

The Legendary Edition of Aerosmith's debut album expands the original with live and session tracks
By John Aizlewood published
American rock giants’ debut album, with added Harmonica Jam Bass Jelly

Tedeschi Trucks Band continue the search for transcendence on the sublime Future Soul
By Fraser Lewry published
The best album yet from peak Derek and ‘punk’ Susan

David Bowie successfully charts a path into his later years with the help of a returning friend
By Classic Rock Magazine published
David Bowie transforms once again, this time into himself

Powerwolf conquer Wembley Arena: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Powerwolf might have enough pyro to level a city, but they've got singalongs to unite the masses

The Black Crowes' blessed resurrection keeps rolling on A Pound Of Feathers
By Pat Carty published
More songs about rockin’ an’ rollin’

AC/DC are captured in their hungry prime on If You Want Blood You've Got It
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Recorded in front of a rabid Glasgow audience, If You Want Blood is AC/DC and Bon Scott at their live peak

Ritchie Blackmore and Ronnie James Dio celebrated on Rainbow - The Temple Of The King 1975-76
By Paul Elliott published
Nine CDs of Ritchie, Ronnie and Rainbow

Japan's Flower Travellin' Band aren't for the faint-hearted on proto-prog-guitar-wigout Satori
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Bored with covering Western blues bands, the Flower Travellin' Band set out on their own sonic adventure

Foo Fighters return to their punk roots in Manchester
By Rich Hobson published
Dave Grohl winds back the clocks with a very sweaty, very intimate show in Manchester

The “moving” Paul McCartney documentary that shows the failures between the triumphs
By Julian Marszalek published
Paul McCartney: Man On The Run spotlights the trials and triumphs of the post-Beatles 70s

Rob Zombie goes full bore, full gore on blood-soaked eighth album The Great Satan
By Philip Wilding published
After a four-year hiatus, Rob Zombie returns to his frantic and frenetic Hellbilly roots

The Darkness in Auckland, New Zealand - live review
By Fraser Lewry published
At the end of the year, The Darkness will headline the O2 in London: This week, we caught up with them at a venue 1/20th of the size in New Zealand

Faster Pussycat's debut is a middle-finger-in-the-air collection of songs about sex, drugs and rock'n'roll
By Classic Rock Magazine published
Faster Pussycat capture all the sleaze of Sunset Strip on rowdy self-titled debut

Deftones get hot and heavy at first UK show of 2026
By Rich Hobson published
TikTok, baddiecore and the nu metal renaissance: Deftones are finally getting their dues

Beers, belly flops and the Bahamas: what it's like on the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise
By Rich Hobson published
Anthrax, Paradise Lost, Eluveitie and more packed out this year's 70000 Tons Of Metal

Scorpions mix hard rock, pop and metal on the pre-stardom classic Taken By Force
By Classic Rock Magazine published
The Scorpions' last album with Uli Jon Roth and first with Herman Rarebell sums them up in the year that punk broke
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