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Toyah and Robert Fripp show no signs of growing up on "elderly edition" of Blink 182's Growing Up |
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Serj Tankian's forthcoming Foundations EP to include unreleased System Of A Down song |
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Watch Pearl Jam debut songs from new album Dark Matter during their first ever appearance on The Howard Stern Show |
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'Grateful' Deryck Whibley reflects on 10 years of sobriety and Sum 41's rise back to the top of their game |
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Black Sabbath Ballet announces international dates after huge success of UK run |
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"It’s cool to have rearranged It’s Only Smiles to introduce modern acoustic playing to Periphery’s fans." Periphery team up with English guitarist Mike Dawes for new single |
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"It's the Devil's Music - Hide your kids' stuff!" How Slash made the blues sound like a party again – only in the new issue of Classic Rock |
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Chinese proggers OU share video for 'vulnerable' new single 輪迴 Reborn |
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Jan Akkerman announces two Trading Boundaries shows in June |
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Watch the bloody crime scene trailer for Eminem's new album, The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grace) |
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Watch the video for David Gilmour's brand new single The Pipers Call |
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Doncaster pop-punk sensation Yungblud unveils his cover of a Kiss classic |
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"We're the bastards": listen to Mötley Crüe's spidery comeback single Dogs Of War |
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Smashing Pumpkins unveil their new guitarist after trawling through 10,000 hopefuls |
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Sylosis and Fit For An Autopsy announce UK and European tour with Darkest Hour and Heriot in support |
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"Touring in Europe feels like returning home." VOLA announce November tour dates |
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Watch Slipknot break out new masks, classic songs and their brand new drummer at last night's show |
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Here are the 12 best new metal songs you need to hear this week |
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The Waterboys song Mike Scott wrote to prove how easy it was to write songs |
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Billy Morrison is a success story 30 years in the making |
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"There were guitar players weeping. They had to mop the floor up": How Jimi Hendrix invented everything we love |
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now, including The Hot Damn!, Tuk Smith, The Inspector Cluzo and more |
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You Me At Six frontman Josh Franceschi on his concerns about the pressures that are put on new bands |
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“Every time I see him, he goes, ‘Am I still a Vampire?’”: Alice Cooper on initiating Paul McCartney into Hollywood Vampires |
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Alabama 3 on Woke Up This Morning, the song that became the theme tune for The Sopranos |
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Obsessive attention to detail has always been Eddie Jobson’s superpower |
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Metallica manager Peter Mensch on why it's harder than ever for rock bands to launch a career |
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Your track-by-track guide to Humanoid, the new album from German heavy metal legends Accept |
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Robert Plant on the album that he likes to start his day with - even if no-one else in the house is a fan |
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5 essential record player maintenance and care tips to keep your deck spinning for longer |
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The 40th anniversary edition of Def Leppard's Pyromania: Come for the originals, stay for the "utterly fierce" unreleased live album |
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P.O.D. fail to capitalise on the nu metal nostalgia train with Veritas |
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“With hindsight their music makes more sense now”: Stackridge’s The Forbidden City |
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Album Of The Week Club review: the Allman Brothers Band's Seven Turns |
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Renaissance’s reunion album Tuscany is enhanced with the inclusion of live set |
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Vim and vigour fizz in Transatlantic’s two-night Live At Morsefest 2022 |
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“Once inserted, they can comfortably stay in until the end of the night”: D’Addario dBud earplugs review |
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“When Ian Crichton gets the wind in his sails it’s spectacular”: Six By Six’s Beyond Shadowland |
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MWWB vocalist Jessica Ball explores new sounds with new project Eye's debut Dark Light |
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Lee Aaron occasionally shines on the otherwise patchy Tattoo Me |
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Neil Young revisits his noisy past with Crazy Horse on the familiar but different F##kin Up |
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Beijing's OU put the prog back into progressive metal with II: Frailty - Metal Hammer album review |
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Satanic death metallers Decide return from the abyss with Banished By Sin - album review |