"Join us as we destroy all enemies!" Megadeth announce US tour with Mudvayne and All That Remains
Megadeth are hitting the road and bringing some major metal friends with them
Megadeth are hitting the road and bringing some major metal friends with them
New Johnny Cash album Songwriter arrives this summer
Geoff Downes joined by John Mitchell, Virgil Donati and Harry Whitley in new Asia line-up
Sunset Strip veterans Mötley Crüe join Scott Borchetta’s Nashville label, with new single Dogs Of War due later this week. Crüe vocalist Vince Neil gives us the dirt
Pearl Jam's new album Dark Matter carries a clear warning against voting for a candidate who encourages division
Rick Wakeman's Christmas live shows return in November and December after a year off in 2023
Noah Weiland says that he has released Time Will Tell, initially recorded by his father post-Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver, after blackmail threats from persons unknown
Back in the early '90s, Nirvana's Kurt Cobain had a bone to pick with fellow grunge superstars Pearl Jam, much to Pearl Jam's bemusement
10cc man Graham Gouldman enlists Brian May, Ringo Starr, Hank Marvin, Albert Lee and more for I Have Notes
With a four-part documentary set to stream this week, Jon Bon Jovi says he's optimistic about singing again, but it's in the lap of the gods
The Class of 2024 will be inducted during a ceremony held in Cleveland this October
From teenage punks to power-pop veterans, Ash remain a force to be reckoned with. Here is their studio output ranked
Halestorm's classic power ballad made such an impact that it'd be rerecorded just a year later with Slash, David Draiman, Maria Brink and more getting involved
When they weren't splitting up on a monthly basis, The Verve made some fabulous records
Peter Frampton has lived the rock life to its fullest, playing many parts – prodigy, teen idol, guitar hero, global superstar, forgotten man, comeback kid, survivor
Eight songs to soundtrack this week's rock revolution
After a gap of more than 20 years, Jethro Tull returned with their second album of new material this decade. RökFlöte finds the band exploring Norse mythology with a harder edge than last year’s The Zealot Gene
"Weird Al" Yankovic made his TV debut in 1981 on The Tomorrow Show with an eccentric take on a Queen classic, and nothing was ever the same
The iconic singer-songwriter had no problems dishing it out if he felt like his targets deserved it
The R.E.M. frontman has two records he holds closest from the 17 that the Athens, Georgia alt-rockers released
The group went from zero to heroes when their self-titled debut blew up big in 1972
Orange Goblin level Wellington's Valhalla during their first ever New Zealand tour
Death is no barrier for Glen Campbell as he sings with Elton John, Eric Clapton, Carole King and more
A weightier second helping of Defiance from Ian Hunter in a star-studded, covid-era purple patch
There’s vim and vigour aplenty from Seattle survivors Pearl Jam on album number 12, Dark Matter
Here's what happened when Bruce Dickinson rocked up to the intimate Whisky A Go Go for a historic first solo show in 22 years
With various dates of their UK tour sold out, Hastings punks Kid Kapichi look set for breakout success in the wake of new album There Goes The Neighborhood
Dire Straits mainman Mark Knopfler delivers one of his best solo records
Riff monster Kris Barras plays it heavy but clever on album number five, Halo Effect
Cocky and reloaded, Gun are firing on all six cylinders again on album number nine, Hombres
Guzman, aka husband-and-wife photographers Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock, share intimate never-before-published portraits of Kurt, Courtney and baby Frances Bean
Slash, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators bring two hours of rock ’n’ roll sleaze to London, but little in the way of arena-sized spectacle