If you’ve ever wanted to feel the rumble of AC/DC shaking the walls without boarding a flight to Australia, Hell’s Belles are about to make that happen in Bozeman.
The three rock album openers below all helped bands change course. These songs were completely different from what had come ...
While AC/DC were certainly capable of entertaining the largest audiences, Angus Young always thought they weren't built to ...
Half a century ago, the famed New York venue run by a former marine and folk singer was ground zero for the punk and new wave scenes. Now the bands who played there are being celebrated on a 101-track ...
Jack Black, the comedy rock star of Tenacious D fame, is a huge fan of heavy rock bands like Black Sabbath, AC/DC, Pixies and ...
Guardian Australia’s weekend wrap of essential reads from the past seven days, selected by Imogen Dewey ...
Let's raise a Bic lighter to time-honored rock bands that are still active in 2026, with one or more of the original members intact.
Back in the 1990s while Britpop’s laddish culture was raging all around them, Oxford five-piece Heavenly were defiantly ploughing their own furrow as purveyors of jangly indie-pop with a feminist ...
One of their most iconic albums, 1979’s Highway to Hell, served as a global breakthrough for the band. They later found even ...
"An unexpurgated burst of creativity with no nuance or tact or second-guessing. Just raw, hard rock frenzy unleashed" ...
Scott Feschuk is a columnist for Maclean's and Sportsnet magazines. He writes speeches for business leaders and politicians of varied political stripes.
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