Nightmare – Encrypted Review France’s Nightmare are no strangers to the metal scene (having started in the late ‘70s) nor these halls (garnering two write-ups from His Trvness Steel...
“I’ve come to the conclusion that madness is sometimes a decision”: how Devin Townsend quit weed, unscrambled his brain and made the classic Ki album The story behind The Devin Townsend Project’s 2009 debut album, Ki
“I remember thinking, ‘I’ll probably never be on a tour that’s this f**king crazy ever again’”: how L7 were responsible for grunge’s most debauched tour The LA rockers' jaunt with Cat Butt tooks in brawls, hard drugs, gangland shootings, machete attacks and more.
“David Bowie was an absolute genius. I learned more from him than from anybody I’ve ever worked with.” Rick Wakeman’s epic tales of sessions with Bowie, Bolan, Lou Reed and more Former 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
“We decided that if we say and believe we’re the best in the world, then we will be”: Fontaines D.C.’s Grian Chatten on the Dublin rockers’ early days Chatten says the band were "ridiculously cocky and arrogant" when they were starting out
“We were sure A Whiter Shade Of Pale would drop out of the charts, but it just stuck there!” See Emily Play became Syd Barrett’s last stand as Pink Floyd took flight Their second single remains their second-biggest hit, and will always be significant in their history