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After a decade in the doldrums, guitar-based newcomers like Sleep Token and Wet Leg are making their mark as TikTok catapults ...
The late Black Sabbath vocalist suddenly died just weeks after he made his final on-stage appearance with the band.
Welcome to Soundtrack Sunday, where a member of the PC Gamer team takes a look at a soundtrack from one of their favourite ...
We look at a strong year for indie, from Geese's great new single to Wet Leg's sophomore album, in the latest episode of ...
What do a teen drummer and a 66-year-old Army vet have in common? A love of loud, passionate rock. Meet Fayetteville band 13 ...
It’s July 28th and here are some reasons why this day matters in rock history: In 1978, Ted Nugent autographed a fan’s arm ...
Lollapalooza 2025 returns to Grant Park, bringing another stellar lineup of artists that captures the current musical ...
The "Low Cut Connie" frontman claimed its upcoming performance was canceled for political reasons related to protesting ...
"Party in the USA" is the theme on July 25, with festival-goers encouraged to dress in red, white, and blue, and in camo, hunting orange, or overalls on July 26 for "Duck Calls and Overalls" day.
Now, 30 years later, rock has gone quiet in a music landscape ruled by pop and hip-hop. “It has become a very retro-minded sort of genre at radio,” said Unterberger.
Guitars may seem to matter less than ever. But just beneath the mainstream, dozens of female bands are making some of the most acclaimed, urgent, politically relevant music around.
Rock music has not been this irrelevant since the late 1950s and early 1960s, when its momentum was stalled by Elvis joining the Army, Buddy Holly crashing into an Iowa cornfield, and Chuck Berry ...