Judas Priest To Release Compilation Chosen By Other Musicians
Judas Priest are to release a new compilation next month, with tracks chosen by other musicians.
Judas Priest are to release a new compilation next month, with tracks chosen by other musicians.
Producer Bob Rock has been looking back at the classic Black album from Metallica, as it celebrates its 20th anniversary.
This week, we’ve prog legends with a new singer, the teaming of Lemmy and Slim Jim Phantom, a mega expanded anniversary reissue of a thrash classic and a bunch of muthatrucking New Yorkers live on DVD…
Lars Ulrich is being sued by his former personal assistant over overtime that was allegedly unpaid.
As we get ready to hit 2011, Classic Rock gets out its crystal ball to make a few predictions. Don’t blame us if none of these happen, but here goes:
This week we bring back to life a band called Bethnal. Wrongly labelled punk or new wave, this late 70s UK band could have been hard rock contenders, if only they’d been better marketed by their label. Check out all previous Cult Heroes here.
The Big Four are to be the main attraction at the Sonisphere Festival on Friday, July 8.
Metallica’s plans to stage a show to rival Pink Floyd’s The Wall may be on hold following the success of the recent Sonisphere festivals featuring thrash metal’s Big Four.
On May 26, Accept returned to London for their first show in Britain for 24 years. Xavier Russell was on hand for the occasion, and now compares this gig to one of the band’s earliest performances in the city, at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1984 – when a couple of whippersnapper wannabe metal musicians were caught headbanging at the front!