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Stevie Nicks reflects on Christine McVie's final hours ByFraser Lewry published 18 June 24Steve Nicks vows to keep the music of Fleetwood Mac alive for as long as she can
Axl Rose appears on an upcoming Michael Schenker album of classic UFO songsByFraser Lewry published 18 June 24Michael Schenker's My Years With UFO will also include cameos from Slash, Dee Snider, Roger Glover, Biff Byford and more
The day the punk met the princessByPaul Brannigan published 18 June 24Toyah recalls the day she talked punk rock with royalty
Paul McCartney adds European and UK dates to Got Back tourByFraser Lewry published 17 June 24The former Beatle's 2024 schedule also includes a series of stadium shows in South America
Black Stone Cherry announce European headline tourByFraser Lewry published 17 June 24Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry will play a series of shows with Skillet and Ayron Jones later this year
David Gilmour teams up with daughter Romany for new single Between Two PointsByJerry Ewing published 17 June 24David Gilmour will release Luck And Strange in September, his first studio album in nine years
The best new rock songs you need to hear right nowIncluding Terrorvision, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Those Damn Crows and more - vote for your favourite
“In the 70s, there was more innocence. It was about personal identity, it wasn’t just about money”: how Blondie’s Debbie Harry went from punk icon to rock survivorIn 2011, Blondie’s Debbie Harry sat down with Classic Rock to look back over her stellar career
"It's just not going to happen": Geezer Butler shares his doubts about a final Black Sabbath showBlack Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler also says he still doesn't know why original drummer Bill Ward was fired
Gene Simmons wishes he was harder on former Kiss members Ace Frehley and Peter Criss over their substance abuse issuesKiss star Gene Simmons says if he was harder on them, Ace and Criss might have been in the band until the final shows
"If you're a band that ascends quickly into huge shows, you don't have the perspective to be freaked out by it": The Black Keys look back on platinum sales, Grammy awards, burnout and reignitionAs pack leaders of the post-millennial alt.blues scene – until fame turned their hair grey – The Black Keys have rediscovered their mojo on twelfth album Ohio Players
"Once you've heard Beefheart, it's hard to wash him out": The Captain Beefheart albums you should definitely listen toCaptain Beefheart was an eccentric but hugely influential artist tortured by his failure to break into the mainstream. These are his best albums

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The untold story of Black Sabbath's unlikely resurrection: Only in the new issue of Classic RockBySian Llewellyn
Stevie Nicks reflects on Christine McVie's final hours ByFraser Lewry published 18 June 24Steve Nicks vows to keep the music of Fleetwood Mac alive for as long as she can

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Axl Rose appears on an upcoming Michael Schenker album of classic UFO songsByFraser Lewry published 18 June 24Michael Schenker's My Years With UFO will also include cameos from Slash, Dee Snider, Roger Glover, Biff Byford and more

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The day the punk met the princessByPaul Brannigan published 18 June 24Toyah recalls the day she talked punk rock with royalty

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Paul McCartney adds European and UK dates to Got Back tourByFraser Lewry published 17 June 24The former Beatle's 2024 schedule also includes a series of stadium shows in South America

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Black Stone Cherry announce European headline tourByFraser Lewry published 17 June 24Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry will play a series of shows with Skillet and Ayron Jones later this year

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David Gilmour teams up with daughter Romany for new single Between Two PointsByJerry Ewing published 17 June 24David Gilmour will release Luck And Strange in September, his first studio album in nine years

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How to watch Glastonbury 2024: Everything you need to know to stream the UK festival from anywhereByScott Munro last updated 17 June 24Glastonbury 2024 takes place between 26 and 30 June with Coldplay, Dua Lipa and SZA confirmed as headliners – but the coverage will kick off before then. Here’s how you can watch it, wherever you are

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Guitarist Dave Foster steps down from Big Big TrainByJerry Ewing published 17 June 24Foster will make a final appearance with Big Big Train at this year's Night Of The Prog Festival

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Barclays will no longer be sponsoring Download, Isle Of Wight or Latitude ByMerlin Alderslade published 14 June 24Numerous artists had pulled out of major UK festivals due to their links to Barclays, who have invested in companies supplying weapons and military technology to Israel

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Rage Against The Machine's Tom Morello on his love of Led ZeppelinByMerlin Alderslade published 14 June 24Rage Against The Machine shredder Tom Morello opens up on one of his favourite bands

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Watch Foo Fighters play previously unheard song Unconditional and a Nine Inch Nails/Beastie Boys/Van Halen/Ramones medley on the opening night of their UK stadium tourByPaul Brannigan published 14 June 24Foo Fighters throw a few curveballs at their first UK show of summer 2024

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Metallica's James Hetfield reveals the new metal band he's loving right now - and it involves an old friendByMerlin Alderslade published 14 June 24James Hetfield was delighted to recognise an old friend singing for a new band he heard on the radio

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    "It's going to be an amazing end to the year. Let's get set to party": Paul McCartney adds European and UK dates to Got Back tour

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    Black Stone Cherry announce European headline tour

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    "If you're a band that ascends quickly into huge shows, you don't have the perspective to be freaked out by it": The Black Keys look back on platinum sales, Grammy awards, burnout and reignition

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    "A lot more fun than Chinese Democracy":Supergroup Velvet Revolver mostly live up to the hype on Contraband

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"Not quite rock, not quite prog, not quite metal, but simultaneously a little and none of each": The Anathema albums you should definitely listen toByDave Everley

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"At a certain point we beat Britney Spears!" How Ice Queen made Within Temptation symphonic metal's first superstars - and changed heavy music foreverByDannii Leivers published 17 June 24With Ice Queen, Within Temptation helped to crystallise the scene we know today as symphonic metal

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“The whole world’s gone mad”: The stunning 2022 return of Kate Bush’s Running Up That HillByDaryl Easlea published 17 June 24A No.3 single in 1985, the song topped the charts in 2022 after appearing in Stranger Things – and the planet seemed to go Kate crazy

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The story of L7 and the most debauched, messy tour in grunge historyByNiall Doherty published 16 June 24The LA rockers' jaunt with Cat Butt tooks in brawls, hard drugs, gangland shootings, machete attacks and more.

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“David Bowie was an absolute genuis”: Rick Wakeman’s epic tales of sessions with Bowie, Bolan, Lou Reed and moreByDom Lawson published 16 June 24Former Yes keyboard maestro Rick Wakeman has played with rock’s great and good over the years – and he’s got the memories to prove it

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“We’ve moved beyond metal”: how Judas Priest reached for the sky with Nostradamus ByMalcolm Dome published 16 June 24Judas Priest released their controversial double album Nostradamus on June 16, 2008

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How violence, rocket attacks and the Cold War helped Voivod make prog-thrash masterpiece Dimension HatrössByMalcolm Dome published 15 June 24The story of Voivod’s ground-breaking 1988 album Dimension Hatröss, the album that helped shaped modern prog metal

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How 80s cowpunk legends Jason And The Scorchers snatched defeat from the jaws of victoryByMax Bell published 15 June 24Country, rock’n’roll, a whole lot of attitude –Jason And The Scorchers were destined to be huge, but they were their own worst enemies

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“I don't believe that a company like Barclays, given their financial ties to war crimes, has any place at a metal festival.” Why the conversation around Britain's summer festival season has been all about Gaza, Barclays, and boycottsByPaul Brannigan published 15 June 24Barclays will no longer be sponsoring Download, Isle Of Wight or Latitude festivals following escalating protests and cancellations by musicians and comedians. Louder looks at how this discourse has dominated summer 2024 in the UK

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How Steve Harris stepped away from Iron Maiden to launch his debut solo albumByDom Lawson published 15 June 24In 2012, Steve Harris launched British Lion - the solo project that took 20 years to get off the ground

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“We were gods!”:how Steve Vai ended up joining Whitesnake for Slip Of The TongueByJames Gill published 15 June 24The story of guitar icon’s Steve Vai’s brief but eventful union with David Coverdale and Whitesnake for the Slip Of The Tongue album

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"A lot more fun than Chinese Democracy":Supergroup Velvet Revolver mostly live up to the hype on ContrabandByClassic Rock Magazine
Avenged Sevenfold bring Download's most challenging year to a close in styleByEleanor Goodman published 17 June 24After a weekend of torrential rain, endless mud and regular sound issues, Avenged Sevenfold remind us all of what Download is really all about

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Black Country Communion stick to a winning formula on VByNeil Jeffries published 14 June 24V is the fifth album from the retro-styled supergroup featuring Bonham, Bonamassa, Hughes and Sherinian

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Fu Manchu journey to the centre of your mind on The Return Of TomorrowBySleazegrinder published 14 June 24Veteran desert rockers Fu Manchu deliver heavy fuzz on 13th album

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David Bowie's Ziggy era mined for gold on Rock ’N’ Roll StarByKris Needs published 14 June 24This mothership of David Bowie box sets covers Ziggy Stardust's conception, birth and lift-off

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Weezer and The Smashing Pumpkins kick off their UK co-headline tour at Utilita Arena Birmingham - live reviewByRich Hobson published 10 June 24Live debuts, surprise covers and all the alt rock hits you could ever possibly want - Weezer and Smashing Pumpkins kick off their UK tour in Birmingham

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The Hu swap beauty for bombast on Live At GlastonburyByFraser Lewry published 7 June 24Record Store Day live album from the Mongolian men, now available to all

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Joanne Shaw Taylor fuses blues and soul seamlessly on Heavy SoulByRich Davenport published 7 June 24Soulful blues rocker Joanne Shaw Taylor matures without mellowing on ninth studio set

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Royal Republic continue to party on the exuberant LovecopByEssi Berelian published 7 June 24It's a rock'n'roll boogie wonderland

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Grand Slam's lack of originality tires on second album Wheel Of FortuneByNeil Jeffries published 7 June 24Phil Lynott's old band are back for a second spin

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Bon Jovi fight for their future on ForeverByPhilip Wilding published 7 June 24Following Jon Bon Jovi's vocal surgery, the band are back, and it's about time

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Robin Trower's classic Bridge Of Sighs gets a lavish 50th birthday makeoverByHugh Fielder published 6 June 24British guitar hero Robin Trower’s finest hour, expanded

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In which Bono predicts a big future for U2ByHenry Yates published 5 June 24Bono predicts a big future for U2 on Under A Blood Red Sky

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