
When the music's over - the story of The Doors' strange afterlife
The death of talismanic frontman Jim Morrison in 1971 looked like it marked the end of the road for The Doors. But his bandmates had other ideas
The death of talismanic frontman Jim Morrison in 1971 looked like it marked the end of the road for The Doors. But his bandmates had other ideas
Norwegian multi-instrumentalist explains what the genres have in common, buying a synth just to learn one Pink Floyd song, and discovering musical airplane engines via his wife
Our 2011 interview with the late David Johansen finds him talking about Arthur Kane, Johnny Thunders and dancing backwards in high heels
Rush’s Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson look back their journey from high school stoners to prog icons-in-waiting
The story of High On Fire’s bonkers stoner doom landmark De Vermis Mysteriis
The Oxford quintet’s era-defining second record turns 30 this month. Here’s the story of how it came together.
In 1978, Kate Bush had just released her debut single Wuthering Heights – and one journalist was there to watch it all take off
Disturbed hit it out the park first time with debut album The Sickness
When Slipknot’s Corey Taylor met Machine Head’s Robb Flynn
From Danish prog metallers Danefae to Texan metalcore mob Cantervice, Zurich's "deathcore Slipknot" Paleface Swiss and UK alt metallers Vower, these are the bands you need to hear in March 2025
In late 2004, Classic Rock joined the reunited Judas Priest on the road in Spain
How Alice Cooper made shock rock classic Welcome To My Nightmare – with help from a horror icon
Things were never straightforward for Corgan & co. throughout the 90s and the tale of what was meant to be their final record pretty much sums it up
From Hendrix’s backing vocalist to George Harrison and Roger Waters’ right hand man, Andy Fairweather Low is one of rock’s secret MVPs
Bad Omens teaming up with Corey Taylor, Employed To Serve and Deafheaven are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
Great new proggy sounds from Oak, Panzerballett, Lumens and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
Although never rock A-listers, enduring Scots Nazareth have a recorded catalogue peppered with timeless bluesy rock gems. These are their best albums