News The Who’s Pete Townshend admits he regrets his “rock and roll” behaviour by Luke Saunders Back in the day, The Who had a reputation for causing a bit of trouble. But now, Pete Townshend has spoken out about his so-called deplorable “rock and roll” antics….
Books News The Who’s abandoned Lifehouse album is finally being released… as a graphic novel by Jessie Wilson Abandoned in 1971, Pete Townshend’s ambitious sci-fi rock opera is finally being realised visually, as it was imagined at conception. Lifehouse was always meant to be adapted for the silver screen,…
Features Pro Audio A tidal wave of change: behind the scenes of progressive rock in the 60s by Pinky Latt If the 1950s was the dawn of rock ‘n’ roll, then the ‘60s were dedicated to advancement in the form of a tidal wave known as “progressive rock.” In a…
Lists Trashed hotel rooms, exploding toilets and sticking it to the man: 5 times bands broke the rules for the right reasons by Liz Nash From John Lennon claiming to be “more popular than Jesus” to Yeezy storming the MTV stage (twice), we seem to be absolutely doe-eyed to the exploits of our beloved musicians….
News So, Coachella organisers are putting together a new festival lineup featuring The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, The Who, Roger Waters and Paul McCartney by Happy Rumour has emerged over the weekend that the organisers of Coachella, specifically festival veterans Goldenvoice, are planning the festival of every baby boomer’s (and fans of rock music in general)…