![]() ![]() They have plans way above their station, and they plan to “come, conquer and then fuck off”. Six Things You Need To Know About… Broken Witt Rebels The Prince Of Darkness looks back on a difficult year, a new album and being an ‘ordinary man’. The story of 7 O’Clock, Spike and co’s infectious, rabble-rousing crowd favourite that didn’t even have a chorus for the first few years of its life. The Jam’s updated interactive exhibition is due to visit Brighton in August Genesis announce their first tour in 13 years Led Zeppelin win their appeal in the long-running Stairway To Heaven legal battle Journey fire their rhythm section the coronavirus crisis wreaks havoc with touring schedules… Welcome back Nightwish and Nektar… Say hello to Starbenders and Marisa & The Moths… Say goodbye to Keith Olsen, Andrew Weatherall, Lyle Mays. have no intention of mellowing into middle age.įind out what the former Gaslight Anthem frontman bought when we gave him £50 to spend on vinyl records. Thirty years on from powering their way into Northern Ireland’s indie rock scene, Andy Cairns and co. Not only has he lived alongside some rock greats, he’s also one of the best blues-rock guitarists of his generation. Putting a reinvigorating modern spin on a style of music that was all about simply having fun, Italian glam-rockers Giuda are “making this totally unfashionable music fashionable again”.īernie Marsden’s cv reads like a budding rock muso’s dream. Inside the all-star concert organised by Mick Fleetwood to celebrate the genius of guitar great Peter Green.Įven as his time ran out, Freddie Mercury was the driving force behind the band’s 1991 album Innuendo and the voice from beyond the grave on 1995’s Made In Heaven. In this month’s Classic Rock Interview, we meet the man who swapped the horn for guitar, joined The Doors and wrote enduring classics including Light My Fire.Ī life of Mongolian traditions and rigorous classical training, mingled with a love of hard rock and metal, has made The Hu one of the most exciting new prospects in music. This is the story of the making of a masterpiece. Permanent Waves found the band at the top of their game and put them in a different league. Team Classic Rock: Siân, Polly, Darrell, Ian, Paul, Dave and Fraser.Īfter the “soul crushing” slog of making the Hemispheres album, for their next the planets seemed to be aligned. In the meantime, please look after yourselves and one another. And think how epic the gigs and festivals will be once we're all able to congregate again. We'll adapt, there might be minor changes in the short term, but know one thing, we'll get through this stronger and this too shall pass. 16 ways to support the musicians, record stores, venues and music shops you love.We're here to support the music scene we hold dear, so that's you, the bands, the venues, the labels, promoters… we're all in this together. At the moment Team Classic Rock (like so many) are all working from home, and one thing you can be certain of in these uncertain times is that we're all working hard to bring you the best content and coverage of high-voltage rock’n’roll, whether online, through our social channels and through the print magazine. Using the word 'unprecedented' already seems clichéd, but it's also the truth. Subscribe to the magazine (worldwide), guaranteeing yourself your issue every month (at a lower price than the newsstand) and all gifts.Secure a digital subscription to Classic Rock, with further access to back issues.Get this month's Classic Rock (including all the gifts usually only available to subscribers or on the UK newsstand) delivered to your door, worldwide.But, knowing that trips outside are (and should be!) limited, we have upped our warehouse stock for those who wish to get their Classic Rock fix directly from us. The new issue will be available in the shops - specifically the supermarkets and the smaller newsagents that remain open (newsagents are classified as essential retailers). ![]() Understandably, we've had quite a few queries as to how the current coronavirus crisis might affect your favourite high-voltage rock'n'roll magazine.Īs it stands right now, it's as near to business as usual as possible. ![]()
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