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Jane’s Addiction represented a new form of prog when they released Nothing’s Shocking
By Ben Myers published
Authentic and challenging, the quartet shaped the music of a decade with their major-label debut

Donovan’s transcendental tales of The Beatles, Dylan, Hendrix and David Lynch
By Hugh Fielder published
Folk-rock pioneer Donovan on jamming with Macca and Dylan, butting heads with John Paul Jones and meditating with David Lynch

How Creed's 2001 half-time show went from unifying the nation to fuelling their resurgence
By Jack Rogers published
At a time of tragedy, Creed used their 10 minutes on the pitch at a Denver Broncos game to represent something bigger than themselves

Alien Sex Fiend’s mushroom-powered path to prog appreciation
By Natasha Scharf published
Nik Fiend’s journey from a cover of Silver Machine that Lemmy liked to sharing a label with Hawkwind

How two metal icons united for a collaboration over a decade in the making
By Rich Hobson published
Metal fans couldn't believe their eyes when these two amazing singers appeared on the same song

“He was unable to write something with delight in it. It’s epic”: William Shatner’s surprising Christmas album
By Jo Kendall published
The Star Trek icon gets silly and serious in turns as he discusses what the season means to him, the secret to living long and prospering, and the presents Kirk and Spock might give each other

Ian Gillan on getting older, losing his vision, and his unexpected new collaboration
By Dave Everley published
His pole vaulting days may be behind him, but even at the age of 80, Deep Purple singer Ian Gillan is still in demand

"Quite simply, one of the very best British bands of the past three decades." Every Biffy Clyro album ranked from worst to best
By Simon Young published
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