
Jethro Tull lean into the twilight on inspired and poignant 24th album Curious Ruminant,
Age cannot wither Ian Anderson, as Jethro Tull’s new album Curious Ruminant proves
Age cannot wither Ian Anderson, as Jethro Tull’s new album Curious Ruminant proves
Made between the much-derided Burnin' Sky and the much-derided Rough Diamonds, Desolation Angels was heralded as a return to form - but was it?
Deep Purple survivor Ian Gillan’s career-reviving vehicle rides again across seven discs on 1978-1982
Rejuvenated after latest album The Last Will And Testament, the prog/death metal masters honour both sides of their sound with cinematic accoutrements
Dixie Chicken solidified Little Feat's reputation before later albums saw them drifting towards a jazzier sound
David Lee Roth's precipitous post-Van Halen tail-off is documented on The Warner Recordings 1985-1994
After being let go by Whitesnake, John Sykes returned with supergroup Blue Murder and a debut album that failed at the box office
A vein of melancholy runs through Manic Street Preachers' 15th album Critical Thinking
Arriving after a difficult gestation, Dust found Mark Lanegan tweaking the Screaming Trees blueprint
None shall sleep
Rare footage and the voice of John Bonham – Becoming Led Zeppelin is cracks opens the door into an unseen world
In which former Thin Lizzy guitarist Gary Moore attempts to forge a new career in the post-NWOBHM rock landscape and also writes some ballads
The Dan has a sonic wingding in 1975
Yes, no Squire
Saturday Night reimagines the first night of SNL as an embolism-inducing thrill-ride about the fight for the soul of America
Released in between Pink Floyd's Animals and The Wall, David Gilmour's self-titled solo album laid the groundwork for future releases
Nashville siblings return with an album as earthy as the dust blown up by a Tennessee gale
Acoustic Sessions features original vocal parts from Lynott paired with brand-new pieces from founding guitarist Eric Bell