
Say goodbye to Mo Ostin, Steve Grimmett, Nicky Moore and Lamont Dozier.Ī song inspired by Roger Taylor’s toddler son saying ‘shit’ in French, Radio Ga Ga became a hit single and another Queen classic, and had an iconic video to go with it too. Say hello to Spirit Adrift and Welshly Arms. Ozzy Osbourne and Tony Iommi reunite for Commonwealth Games Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson return to the stage together Ronnie Dio documentary Dreamers Never Die to be screened in UK and Irish cinemas on September 28 and October 2 Joni Mitchell to record her first new album since 2007?… Welcome back Goo Goo Dolls and The Godfathers. “All I wanted was never to have to get a real job,” says frontman Brian Molko. With their sparkling alt.rock and lascivious androgyny, Placebo aimed high and set the 90s alight – and got the nod from Bowie. “Which I’m sure some people aren’t happy about." But after 40 years “we’re still here”, says mainman Blackie Lawless. Hounded by self-appointed guardians of the world’s uncorrupted youth, stalked by religious groups, shot at, WASP could easily have packed it in.

Ian Astbury and Billy Duffy talk about new album Under The Midnight Sun, and their “simple vision to make guitar-oriented rock”. The Cult have always seen themselves as outsiders, “never really accepted into the rock buddy club”.

It takes an even braver, and smarter, man to then do it again, as Darren Wharton did with Dare. It takes a brave man to change his band’s style of music.

Neil Fallon and Jean-Paul Gaster talk livestreams, impenetrable lyrics, jazz and getting the funk in. Instead, Sunrise On Slaughter Beach is “a moody record, a darker record, and in some ways a heavier record than previous Clutch albums”.
