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Guns N' Roses had many different places to go after their colossal double album, but their covers album did beg some ...
Brian May praised the guitar playing of Extreme's Nuno Bettencourt, pointing out the technical proficiency in their song 'Get ...
After Bonnaroo festival was forced to cancel only a day into the programmed schedule, the event has confirmed that it will ...
Guitarist Chris Stein has revealed that a new Blondie album will be released in the "last quarter" of 2025, following the tragic passing of drummer Clem Burke.
Pink Floyd may have been focused on serving the song before anything else, but David Gilmour knew that didn't always make for the most finely-aged tracks.
While 2005's 'Lullabies to Paralyze' isn't a bad album by Queens of the Stone Age's standards, it forced them to try something completely new on the follow-up.
While they are both great British bands, Oasis and The Rolling Stones represent two very different styles. Nevertheless, Mick Jagger had some advice.
The Who boast an utterly incredible discography of rock classics, but their post-Keith Moon material left a lot to be desired, as Roger Daltrey has affirmed.
It's never easy to judge things in popular music, so if Rod Stewart got some bad feedback from his band, that wasn't always a bad thing.
While there may have only been a handful of forerunners to the Sex Pistols, John Lydon always found one classic rock record to have been musical bliss to him.
Pete Townshend is a massive fan of Eric Clapton and his work, but in his opinion, one project of his doesn't live up to his guitar-playing ability.
B-sides are a collector's dream, especially when you're a fan of David Bowie. Here we pick out five of his best gems, between classics and forgotten songs.
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