Steve Perry has rerecorded a Journey deep cut with the sons of Steve Lukather and Phil Collins
Trev Lukather and Nic Collins' new band The Effect have employed the services of former Journey frontman Steve Perry on one of his band's old tunes
Trev Lukather and Nic Collins' new band The Effect have employed the services of former Journey frontman Steve Perry on one of his band's old tunes
Epica’s lead vocalist is going it alone, with help from Ayreon mainstay Arjen Lucassen
Between learning songs on the spot and playing to prison convicts, Metallica’s bassist had a hectic first few gigs with the band
Catfish and the Bottlemen will play their first Irish show in five years when they headline RDS Simmonscourt in August
Ben Koller says the metalcore firebrands’ next album “feels like the most evolved, natural and fully realised bunch of material we have ever written”
UK prog rockers Jadis will play live dates in Holland, Germany and the UK in June
Don't get too excited
After not touring North America for 15 years, goth legends the Sisters Of Mercy follow 2023's return with another run of dates
Mike + The Mechanics will hit the road for widespread tour billed as featuring "all the hits and a drift into Genesis"
Youtuber Moonic Productions has given country legend Dolly Parton the ’70s metal treatment
UK proggers Solstice will play London's legendary 100 Club on June 1
Alice Cooper and Demi Lovato were also present when Strauss married her longtime partner in Hollywood on Saturday
With new album JPEG RAW Gary Clark Jr. has thrown off the labels and delivered a musically diverse record while still hitting the social commentary hard
Eight personal favourites from Deep Purple's only ever-present member, drummer Ian Paice
Graham Bond told people he was the son of Aleister Crowley. His life was blighted by drugs. And on May 8, 1974, he died under a train in North London
45 years ago, Judas Priest’s Metal God explained why people love heavy metal. What he said is still accurate in 2024.
Chicago outfit’s prog and pop balancing act benefitted from listening to their fans – and Bill Bruford
Porcupine Tree and Opeth leaders’ 2012 collaboration wasn't what many people thought it would be – instead it was something more experimental which they described as “organic pagan minimalism”
Bill Nelson on Jimi Hendrix, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and the brilliant five-album career of art-rockers Be-Bop Deluxe
Yes, this actually happened
Freed from the rivalry and constraints within Pink Floyd, the band members held nothing back on their solo endeavours – and here are their best albums
You can’t go wrong with the UK prog metal maestros, but which album is the best of the best?
In 1993, Metallica’s drummer manned the kit for another band in the recording studio. He’d never done it before, and he hasn’t repeated it since.
The Karma Effect might not be reinventing the hard rock wheel, but there's plenty of rabble-rousing to be found on their second album
Facing a future without Phil Collins, the remaining men of Genesis turned to that fella from Stiltskin
Psychedelic polymath draws a line under a recent difficult past with a personal form of ritual exorcism
A wild ride across the airwaves from California-by-way-of-New Orleans roots rockers Beaux Gris Gris and the Apocalypse
London’s AOR lifers FM keep up the good work on album number 14, Old Habits Die Hard
Remaster of their 1997 second album – which began life as a Jacob Holm-Lupo solo work – includes vinyl edition for the first time
P.O.D. push forward commendably, but with decidedly mixed results
2007 live set by the West Country’s finest returns in 2CD/DVD package
With Tom Dowd producing, Gregg Allman in fine voice and new guitarist Warren Haynes on board, the Brothers returned after a decade away with Seven Turns
Classic line-up’s 2001 reunion album is enhanced with the inclusion of In The Land Of The Rising Sun