On the morning of November 24, 1977, John Lydon woke up in room 715 of the Albany hotel in Nottingham and prepared himself for what would become one of the most significant court trials in rock ...
RELEASED IN 1973, Queen’s debut album presented a hugely promising, if a little patchy, snapshot of the future global superstars. While overflowing with ideas and ambition, on Queen I, Freddie Mercury ...
The madness and majesty of David Bowie’s 1974 – the year he made Diamond Dogs and Young Americans – by the musicians who helped facilitate his extraordinary transformations. Also in the issue: the new ...
Initially commissioned to promote Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers’ 1982 album Long After Dark, Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party captured an irreverent and revealing portrait of Petty at the height ...
In 1994 Suede were British pop saviours, poised for greatness. But sex, paranoia and an epic Orwellian concept album about drugs, porn and madness soon put paid to that. On the 30thanniversary of its ...