Hampered by ill health, but never ones to retire shyly, The Who continue celebrating their 50th anniversary as they contemplate retirement.
Guitar Planet grades the creative comebacks from three iconic artists who are attempting to give 2015 a much-needed injection of impetus.
Guitar Planet takes on new albums by southern stars Blackberry Smoke, nu-metal icons Papa Roach and the legendary Venom.
The music industry’s glamorous state of the union address was delivered this weekend, but what did the Grammys have to say about guitar music?
Guitar Planet takes on eight of the most hotly hyped artists seeking to make 2015 their own.
Rival Sons are no longer a good live band or an act awash with potential; The Great Western Valkyrie cements their status as a great rock band, plain and simple.
Just you try and slow him down: Angus Young is a force of nature, immune to age and armed with a fresh arsenal of sky splitting riffs.
Annie Clark kept the guitar at the heart of her sound even as she continued her transformation into a deranged digital age cyborg.
The year’s finest country release came in the form of a mind warping, perception-busting slice of future-classicism from Sturgill Simpson.
Brutish, brazen and ungodly satisfying, Royal Blood rode a barrage of chugging bass grooves all the way to the top of the charts in 2014.