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A head-first dive into Africa’s heavy metal scene

Enter the pit

Author Edward Banches dicusses his new book, which examines the hard rock and metal scenes in five African countries: Botswana, Togo, South Africa, Kenya and Ghana.

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Intimate portraits of rock ‘n’ roll icons on and off stage

Starry eyed

From David Bowie to Dolly Parton, photographer Terry O’Neill captured music luminaries at the height of their fame.

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Emos at 2000trees festival on the subculture’s revival

‘Did it ever go away?’

Photographer Jak Hutchcraft attended the legendary music festival to find out what attendees make of emo’s comeback.

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Candid photos of the Rolling Stones on tour in 1972

Sympathy for the Devil

A new edition of a seminal book brings together iconic images of the band onstage in their full glory and backstage in moments of unguarded camaraderie.

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The first trans rocker Jayne County reflects on her wild life

Shock factor

The punk icon recalls living through the ‘60s art scene surrounding Andy Warhol‘s Factory, being on the frontlines of Stonewall and accidentally giving her ideas to David Bowie.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

White Riot: how rock took on racism in Britain

Punk politics

Director Rubika Shah discusses White Riot, a documentary tracing the story of grassroots political movement Rock Against Racism.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The photographer who defined the look of rock and roll

Show me the picture

Jim Marshall’s images have become a visual diary of the rebellious and revolutionary spirit of the genre.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Ty Segall is a totally normal person

‘People assume I’m a wastoid’

The 21st-century rock veteran talks ear appointments, dogs, and why he’s considering moving to a monastery.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Forgotten shots of Europe’s underground music legacy

From the ’70s and ’80s

Freshly uncovered after two decades in storage, Bruno Stettler’s photography showcases the biggest stars of the 1970s and ’80s.

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How the world’s unluckiest band finally found success

Nothing

Philly rock band Nothing have braved a tough road – from death and beatdowns to prison and scandal – but now that they’ve reached their apex, frontman Domenic Palermo is making peace with chaos.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Inside Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds’ biggest ever shows

‘Why shouldn’t we play arenas?’

As the legendary band round off the biggest tour of their career, we catch up with drummer Jim Sclavunos to discuss progress, punch-ups, and the ‘pornography of violence.’

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The art of timeless music photography

Can't stop, won't stop

An obsessive drive to document concerts has given Sacha Lecca unique insight into what makes live music special: chaos, intimacy and a creative force that will never be silenced.

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