Keel struggle for greatness on 1986 album The Final Frontier
With Gene Simmons in the production chair, Keel conjure up a small batch of decent headbangers and not much else
With Gene Simmons in the production chair, Keel conjure up a small batch of decent headbangers and not much else
A weighty celebration of Monty Python-preceding trad/psych satirists
Released between two major metal milestones, Somewhere In Time is something of an underrated fan favourite
Elton John muses on his life, streaming now
Shakey gets the blues on this limited edition 50th anniversary vinyl reissue
Michael Des Barres leads Detective through an album that owes much to their Led Zeppelin paymasters
On what would have been Mark Lanegan's 60th birthday, friends and peers salute a much-missed musical maverick
Be-bop, beat and ballads
Soul power: Dutch rockersDeWolff tap into the musical ley lines on tenth studio album
Rooted in tragedy, Temple Of The Dog's 10 original tracks are a kind of catharsis through music
Glam royalty Sweet buff up their crown jewels
Two nights, four CDs, one six-string feast
The 20th album from Underground linchpins Crippled Black Phoenix comes with a second disc of covers
English trio SKAM find an intensity of their own on From The Depths
Squeeze celebrate 50 years at The Roundhouse, London
Therapy? roll back the decades in joyous communal celebration of their best-loved album, 1994's Troublegum
Dark Room is the fourth studio album by Aussie rockers The Angels, released in 1980
The one with the balls. Michael Schenker's Last stand. And a masterclass from all five of them
Gonzo glam greatness