Issue 332’s cover story: in 1976 Thin Lizy were touring Jailbreak in the US and were breaking big. Then disaster struck. Band manager Chris O’Donnell details the roller-coaster year in which they were cruelly robbed of their American dream.
Other features include…
Fronting Yes, Jon Anderson was one of the architects of prog rock, and now he fronts his own band. But that’s only part of his wondrous story. Read much, much more in The Classic Rock Interview..
Maverick guitarist Michael Schenker returns with a guest-stuffed album of re-recorded songs he first did with his former band UFO.
If Bob Welch hadn’t joined Fleetwood Mac in 1971, the band might well have split for good. But who was he?
THE Hot Damn! – a riff-rocking quartet you’d like to get down the pub with.
Terrorvision flew high, then fell low. Now they’re back with their first new album in more than a decade.
The Cold Stares: album number seven from the “Don’t call us southern” blues-rockers is a love letter to Kentucky.
Idles: dialling back on their earlier aggressive approach, their new album is intended to make you shake a leg rather than a fist.
Respected music photographer SCARLET PAGE gives us the stories behind a selection of photos from her new exhibition ‘30’.
Regular features include Motorhead, Jerry Cantrell, Bad Religion, Paul Gilbert and more…
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