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Blink-182 man Mark Hoppus recalls awkward moment with one of his heroes – but insists that he "wasn't bummed in the slightest"
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Watch Pink Floyd’s performance of One Of These Days from their restored Pompeii concert film which arrives in cinemas on April 24
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Robert Reed and Steve Balsamo of Chimpan A commence 4-EP series with a Peter Gabriel cover, leading up to new album Music Is Art Vol. 1
"I got deported that summer from Thailand. I woke up in Heathrow Airport in a pair of Thai policeman’s shorts"
The brand new issue of Prog is on sale now! Featuring Hawkwind, Big Big Train, Solstice, IQ, The Flower Kings, Judge Smith and loads more...
System Of A Down’s bassist dispels the widely circulated story that he punched Mastodon’s ex-guitarist/vocalist after an awards ceremony in 2007
The likes of Trivium and Opeth had banner years in 2005, but these master-strokes proved there should have been a bit more room under the spotlight
Coheed And Cambria’s latest album The Father Of Make Believe brings completion of the Amory Wars saga within sight, and has leader Claudio Sanchez pondering his future along with his past
Featuring Skunk Anansie, The Sheepdogs, The Mars Volta and five other robust defenders of the rock'n'roll faith
Sabaton might not agree with the power metal tag, but they reinvented the genre for the 21st Century
Originally just another R&B band, the Moody Blues would create one of the sounds of the late 60s/early 70s as psychedelic and progressive rock pioneers
Curved Air’s 1970 debut album Air Conditioning was also the first rock band picture disc album. Singer Sonja Kristina recalls how it came about.
Sammy Hagar, Ronnie Montrose & Co. ramp up the rockin'
In 2015, Rush’s Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee looked back over the prog icons’ rollercoaster career
Former YouTube singer Arnel Pineda helped Journey open up a whole new chapter in their career
The modern doom scene owes a huge debt to Saint Vitus
1980’s British Steel officially sealed Judas Priest’s status as metal gods
With masterful vocal performances backed up by a huge range of sounds, IQ’s Dominion is worth the six-year wait
A welcome return of cult desert-rock mystic Chris Goss
They’re ready to take on the world
Can Marshall’s third-gen portable thunderbox rock the budget Bluetooth speaker market?
Epica give Nightwish a run for their money in symphonic metal brilliance
Italian doom metallers Messa chuck out the recipe book on album four, The Spin
Camel’s 1981 concept studio album Nude and 1984 live set Pressure Points are remastered and presented in three-disc sets
Sunset Strip veterans L.A. Guns' late-career hot streak continues on album number 15
Middle Earth: The Soundtrack Of London’s Legendary Psychedelic Club features David Bowie, Family Brian Auger, Denny Laine, Yardbirds, Deviants, The Who and more
Māori culture meets titanic groove metal in this epic third record from New Zealand's Alien Weaponry
Bleed From Within's seventh studio album confirms their status as one of the UK's most vital and consistent metal bands