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Shinedown frontman Brent Smith says he has seen music "cure cancer"ByStef Lach published 10 June 24Brent Smith of Shinedown says he's seen songs cure cancer – repeating a claim he made back in 2019
The Sphere in Las Vegas has overturned its ban on Acid Farts, the bong-smoking Phish fanByFraser Lewry published 8 June 24Shortly after launching a "Free Acid Farts" t-shirt, Phish fan Farts has been liberated
Even Jon Bon Jovi thinks Lzzy Hale should become Skid Row’s permanent new singerByClassic Rock published 8 June 24Who should be Skid Row’s new singer? Jon Bon Jovi has the answer
Jon Bon Jovi says there is "no miracle" that will heal his damaged vocal cord enough for him to tour any time soonByStef Lach published 8 June 24Bon Jovi frontman is promoting the band's new album but admits touring to support it is not an option
"I can’t believe we actually managed to pull it off!" Guitar hero Sophie Lloyd has upgraded her debut live show after selling out the original venue in five minutesByRich Hobson last updated 7 June 24YouTube sensation turned guitar hero Sophie Lloyd will now play a bigger venue in Camden in October
David Draiman isn't mincing his words when it comes to Pink Floyd's Roger WatersByRich Hobson published 7 June 24Disturbed frontman David Draiman has called out Roger Waters over his controversial views and behaviour
“Nothing’s worse than hearing someone say, ‘Deep Purple? They’re just like Black Sabbath, knocking out riffs’”: the birth of Deep Purple Mk II and the transformation that changed rockHow Deep Purple went from one-hit-wonders to become one of the greatest rock bands in history
“If you’d given me a handful of résumés, I’d avoid the ones that said ‘irretrievable junkie’ on them”: the unlikely birth of Velvet Revolver, the supergroup who triumphed against the oddsVelvet Revolver’s debut album, Contraband, was released on June 8, 2004. In this classic interview, Slash reveals how one of rock’s greatest modern supergroups got off the ground
“Please, Lzzy, join Skid Row! Put the two bands together if you need to!”: even Jon Bon Jovi thinks Lzzy Hale should become Skid Row’s permanent new singerWho should be Skid Row’s new singer? Jon Bon Jovi has the answer
“We had our pockets stuffed with $16,000 in $100 bills, and there were 8,000 kids in front of us in Bangkok. We caused a riot at the airport coming home”: the rise and fall of Girl, the cult glam rock band who should have been hugeSwaggering and arrogant, NWOBHM-era glam rockers Girl were the biggest band in the world – at least in their own heads
“I’m surprised I made it this far. People were giving me 10 minutes to live when I was 30”: two years before he died, Lemmy was still one of rock’s great warriorsIn 2013, two years before his death, legendary Motörhead frontman Lemmy looked back on a life on rock’s frontline
The Sphere in Las Vegas has overturned its ban on Acid Farts, the bong-smoking Phish fanShortly after launching a "Free Acid Farts" t-shirt, Phish fan Fartz has been liberated

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The untold story of Black Sabbath's unlikely resurrection: Only in the new issue of Classic RockBySian Llewellyn
Shinedown frontman Brent Smith says he has seen music "cure cancer"ByStef Lach published 10 June 24Brent Smith of Shinedown says he's seen songs cure cancer – repeating a claim he made back in 2019

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Jon Bon Jovi says there is "no miracle" that will heal his damaged vocal cord enough for him to tour any time soonByStef Lach published 8 June 24Bon Jovi frontman is promoting the band's new album but admits touring to support it is not an option

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"I can’t believe we actually managed to pull it off!" Guitar hero Sophie Lloyd has upgraded her debut live show after selling out the original venue in five minutesByRich Hobson last updated 7 June 24YouTube sensation turned guitar hero Sophie Lloyd will now play a bigger venue in Camden in October

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David Draiman isn't mincing his words when it comes to Pink Floyd's Roger WatersByRich Hobson published 7 June 24Disturbed frontman David Draiman has called out Roger Waters over his controversial views and behaviour

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Prince's sister reveals their final conversationByLiz Scarlett published 7 June 24Tyka Nelson opens up about the last conversation she shared with her brother Prince

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New John Wetton auction to raise money for cancer charity takes place in JulyByJerry Ewing published 7 June 24Signed guitar and Asia and Wetton memorabilia galore in new charity John Wetton auction

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss release mesmerising cover of When The Levee BreaksByFraser Lewry published 7 June 24Plant and Krauss's hypnotic version of When The Levee Breaks arrives with the duo's North American tour already underway

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The first MC5 album in half a century is confirmed – first single out nowByFraser Lewry published 6 June 24Originally slated for release in 2022, Heavy Lifting will finally see the light of day later this year

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"We're excited to finally have a song come out!" Listen to Halestorm and I Prevail's new team-up single, Can U See Me In The Dark?ByMerlin Alderslade published 6 June 24Hard rock heavyweights Halestorm and metalcore heroes I Prevail have collaborated for a brand new single!

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Sebastian Bach berates fan for wearing Skid Row t-shirtByFraser Lewry published 6 June 24Sebastian Bach says he'd like to rejoin Skid Row. Don't count on it happening any time soon

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Watch Deep Purple's video for new single Pictures Of YouByFraser Lewry published 5 June 24Pictures Of You comes from Deep Purple's eagerly awaited new album =1, out next month

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How Failure founds themselves at odds with everyoneByPolly Glass published 10 June 24Influential alt.rock trio Failure were tipped for stardom, but imploded in a haze of drugs and exasperation

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How The Who stopped hating each other for long enough to shape the sound of the futureByMark Blake published 10 June 24In 1966, The Who were a bunch of drinking, drugging, brawling rock stars-in-waiting. Pete Townshend was about to change all that

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“I didn’t know if I’d destroyed my brain”: the dark life and turbulent times of Trent ReznorBySimon Price published 9 June 24In 2005, Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor sat down with Metal Hammer for one of his most in-depth interviews ever

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“Fighting Martians is a lifestyle for me”: Jeff Wayne on waging the War Of The WorldsByAlex Burrows published 9 June 24Composer of prog’s greatest conceptual album – among many, many overshadowed works – recalls cutting the invaders’ language in half, casting Phil Lynott as a vicar and scraping his wife’s best pots for a tension-building sound effect

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Your guide to every player who has completed a tour of service in Smashing Pumpkins, from their beginnings right up to the present dayByNiall Doherty published 8 June 24Introducing the hardy souls who did a stint in Billy Corgan's crew

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Joy Division's Ian Curtis remembered by his friends and bandmatesByPaul Brannigan published 7 June 24Remembering Joy Division vocalist Ian Curtis

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Richie Kotzen looks back on life in Poison, Mr Big, the Winery Dogs and moreByDave Ling published 7 June 24Richie Kotzen has just arrived in Europe for a lengthy tour, with UK dates in July

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Ministry's Al Jourgensen reflects on 40 years of madness and musicByStephen Hill published 6 June 24Ministry might be looking to bow out after their next album, but they leave behind one of metal's most colourful and event-filled legacies. We asked frontman Al Jourgensen to look back on his life

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How the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal was born, by those who were thereByDave Everley published 6 June 24In the late 70s, rock music was given a steel-booted kick up the backside by a new breed of band.The NWOBHM would go on to rule Britannia – and the world

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The Eagles song that was written as a warning but heard as a celebrationByMick Wall published 6 June 24Life In The Fast Lane was built on a swaggering riff from Joe Walsh, with a title that reflected the craziness of the Eagles

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Joan Jett on the first girl rock band, her love of leather and nearly joining the armyByIan Fortnam published 6 June 24Punk-loving former Runaways hellraiser Joan Jett talks about being a threat and inspiring the riot grrrl movement

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Inside the day Nightwish fired Tarja Turunen: “The whole thing was such a shock”ByDannii Leivers published 5 June 24When Nightwish dismissed their lead singer via open letter, the fallout was so public and intense that even the Finnish prime minister got involved

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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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Tool review - Resorts World Arena Birmingham May 30 2024ByRich Hobson published 3 June 24Tool return to the UK for the second time this decade for a masterclass in mind-boggling imagery and prog instrumentals

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Duff McKagan keeps it intimate on Tenderness Live In Los AngelesByDave Everley published 2 June 24GN’R bassist Duff McKagan scales things down on solo live double album

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Billy Morrison bangs out the punk and electro rockers on The Morrison ProjectByHugh Fielder published 31 May 24Billy Morrison gets his mates in

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Crowded House make for uneasy listening on Gravity StarsByDamian Jones published 31 May 24Neil Finn's band make thoughtful, complicated, contemplative return

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Richard Thompson's Ship To Shore is his most rumbustious album in yearsByJohn Aizlewood published 31 May 24He's back and he's rocking

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