Ian Anderson features on new Louise Patricia Crane single Tiny Bard
Prog singer songwriter Louise Patricia Crane will release her new solo album Netherworld in June
Prog singer songwriter Louise Patricia Crane will release her new solo album Netherworld in June
The footage comes from the documentary Revival69: The Concert That Rocked The World
Brainstorms: A Great Gig In The Sky takes place at London's Frameless Gallery in Marble Arch
Everybody’s favourite gothic black metal villains will be joined by Butcher Babies, High Parasite and Mental Cruelty from October to December
The new-look Asia line-up take their Heat of The Moment tour to North America in July
The Alter Bridge main man and Slash collaborator will return to the road in November – and he’ll be joined by a prog metal superstar
Finland’s symphonic metal maestros will release the followup to 2020’s Human :||: Nature in September, with the lead single coming next month
The nu metal nine-piece have ended months of speculation with a new social media post
The Alarm frontman's long-running battle with leukaemia has taken another turn
McIlroy's take on Don't Stop Believin' will not be joining the pantheon any time soon
The death of Robin George, who worked with Phil Lynott, Robert Plant, Asia, Magnum, Glenn Hughes and many more, has been confirmed by his family
Slipknot will play their home state for the first time in three years this September, and they’ll be bringing a stacked one-day lineup with them
From "Melanin Punks" Oxymorrons to viral metalcore breakouts Resolve, French prog metallers No Terror In The Bang and punishing sludge noisemakers Meth., these are the new bands you need to hear in May 2024
Funded via the “Marillion Method,” the band’s 10th album was their strongest since the departure of Neal Morse eight years earlier
More than 60 years after his first hit single, Dion has returned with an album of collaborations with female artists
Neil Peart, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson on the making of 2007's Snakes & Ladders album
From Public Enemy and Dr. Dre to Nine Inch Nails and Rage Against The Machine, Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda guides us through the songs that helped make him a nu metal star
The best albums from the Nashville label that brought together rock'n'roll and soul
A word with former Little Angels and Fastway frontman Toby Jepson as he prepares to go on the road alone
Continuing after the death of their frontman was an emotional struggle for Big Big Train, but their first album without him is something he would have been proud of
Meet the "accidentally punk" rising alt.rockers fronted by a former circus aerialist, Gen & The Degenerates
Everyone is trying to hide from the Hound of the Baskervilles
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
Seemingly without the use of oxygen tents, the supergroup risk exhausting the listener with The Whirdwind, The Absolute Universe and a selection of crowdpleasers
Second full-length album from melodic prog supergroup is far wider-ranging than the members’ CVs might imply
Eye's debut album Dark Light sees the Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard vocalist experiment with dreampop, shoegaze and electronica