Tempt release the video for their fan-approved cover of iconic Queen anthem “We Will Rock You”. Check out the performance video here.
To get to know TheFatRat better, he joins us for a Stereo Six feature in which he serves up some of his favourite all-time songs, which, as expected, come from a wide range of different genres and styles.
From Brian May to Mike Einziger (Incubus), UK guitarist Danny Beardsley talks us through five of his own guitar icons. Read about who he picked here.
Blues-rock powerhouse Beth Hart treats a sold-out York Barbican to a Halloween night they won’t forget for all the right reasons.
To accompany his new memoirs, “The First 21”, Sixx:AM have put together this retrospective of some of their finest moments and six new songs.
From the prog rock drama of Rush to the epic pomp of Queen, Brit prog rockers Twisted Illusion pick ten of the most OTT rock songs.
UK rockers The Hot One Two are in full festive partying mode but took time to chat to us about some of their favourite tracks… all over a few “Pints Of Cheer” of course!
Stepping away from his role in The Parallax Method, Danny Beardsley releases his first solo record this September so we spoke to him about five songs that helped shape his sound.
Doll Skin drummer, Meghan Herring, speaks openly about her passion for music and the realities of life on the road, as well as dishing on her band’s upcoming Hopeless Records album Love Is Dead And We Killed Her and U.S. summer tour with punk/pop kingpins, New Found Glory.
Dismissed frequently for being a disco record, “Dynasty” was EXACTLY the album that KISS needed at that time it was released — May 23, 1979. 40 years later, it stands tall as an impressive ROCK record.
We will, we will… give you four ways Rami Malek absolutely nails the role of Freddie Mercury in the recent Bohemian Rhapsody film.
Bohemian Rhapsody– starring Rami Malek, directed by Bryan Singer, and distributed by Twentieth Century Fox – is a solid movie about an iconic band and their fallible lead singer; just sit back and enjoy this love letter to Freddie Mercury.
Sticking very close to their stylistic “comfort zone,” British pop/rock poster boys, The Struts, take NO chances with their sophomore slab. But given today’s dry and barren rock landscape, Young & Dangerous is just the right record, delivered promptly when it’s needed most.