Category Archives: Classic Rock

Kiss Fights Grunge to a Draw on ‘Carnival of Souls’: Retro Review

Just like Wile E. Coyote can’t stop chasing the Road Runner, Kiss have rarely been able to resist changing their sound to keep up with the latest music trends. To the dismay of fans of their original hard rock sound, the group pursued disco on 1979’s Dynasty, tried to deliver their own version of Pink […]

Gary Numan Returns to the North America With Dates Into 2026

Gary Numan‘s upcoming tour will include a stint aboard Royal Caribbean’s Adventure of the Seas for an ’80s themed cruise, where he’s sure to play the era’s synth-pop favorite “Cars.” Also confirmed is an expanded 45th anniversary reissue of Numan’s 1980 sophomore solo album. Telekon was his third consecutive chart-topping album in the U.K., following […]

Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground Albums Ranked Worst to Best

It didn’t take long for Lou Reed to outgrow the Beach Boys cash-ins he was making as a contract artist and songwriter and head toward more fertile land. By 1965, he had met John Cale, and the pair started working on the music that would become the core foundation of the Velvet Underground. Within two years, they released one of the […]

Radiohead Blame Grief, Depression for Lack of Touring

Radiohead members have explained that grief and depression were among the reasons they hadn’t toured in seven years. The band recently announced a series of European shows, marking the first time they’ll have appeared on stage since 2018’s road trip in support of A Moon Shaped Pool. In an interview with the Sunday Times, singer […]

Paul Simon, ‘The Rhythm of the Saints’: Retro Album Review

Paul Simon could have continued trading on the outsized successes of 1986’s Graceland. After all, the LP was as joyous as it was celebrated. This world-beat classic stayed on that charts for almost two years, going five-times-platinum and winning multiple Grammys. But just as Simon had on his seventh album, he’d start from creative scratch […]

Slash Explains Axl Rose’s Viral Mic Toss at Last Week’s GN’R Show

Slash addressed the viral moment that stemmed from a technical mishap at last week’s Guns N’ Roses concert in Argentina, explaining that Axl Rose‘s frustrated microphone throw had nothing to do with drummer Isaac Carpenter or the rest of the band. “Oh, that whole thing, God, it got so blown out of proportion,” the guitarist said on a recent […]

Hear Kiss Go Country on Previously Unreleased Song ‘Mistake’

A long-lost Kiss song named “Mistake” has just been released by the band as part of their new Dressed to Kill box set. The Paul Stanley-penned number – which you can hear below – finds the band making a surprising and pleasant detour into country and western music, complete with an upbeat ending instrumental hoedown. […]

Last Chance to Vote for Rock’s Spookiest Song: Maiden vs. Sabbath

Our month-long quest to find rock’s spookiest song has reached a logical and epic final battle, with Iron Maiden facing off against Black Sabbath. It’s a war of era-opening title tracks, as “The Number of the Beast” from the first album Iron Maiden recorded with Bruce Dickinson as their lead singer goes up against the […]