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Report by Nick Kent, The Guardian, 3 January 2003
With Guns N' Roses, he was one of the biggest and baddest rockers on the planet. Now his new album is a decade ...
Guns N' Roses: The Endless Wait For Chinese Democracy
Report by Andrew Mueller, Uncut, April 2007
It has been 5650 days since Guns N' Roses last released an album of original material. 24 musicians, 8 producers and 15 million dollars later… ...
Guns N' Roses, Metallica: Guns N' Roses roll in to Foxboro
Report by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 10 September 1992
"THE TRAIN," says a confident-sounding Wendy Laister, "is absolutely back on the tracks." ...
Guns N' Roses, Public Enemy: Public Enemy and Guns N' Roses: Busted Axl
Report by RJ Smith, The Village Voice, 22 August 1989
FORTY-EIGHT hours in the feeding-cycle of New York City. There were Uzis, Public Enemy regrouping, and a clique of blond babes orbiting Axl Rose at ...
Guns N' Roses, Metallica: Metallica: High on Iron Scion
Report by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 24 October 1992
The streamlined, black-clad resistance fighters of METALLICA are poised for a surgical strike on Guns N' Roses' hard rock throne. STEPHEN DALTON discovers the truth ...
Guns N' Roses, N.W.A.: At a Loss for Words
Report by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 31 May 1990
Record-industry acceptance of stickering is already having a chilling effect ...
Report by Rob Tannenbaum, Rolling Stone, 19 September 1991
Inside the world of headbangers in New York and Los Angeles ...
Mötley Crüe: Ban this Sixx filth!
Report by Ian Gittins, The Guardian, 27 October 2007
Thought Mötley Crüe's biog The Dirt was the ultimate rock read? Pah! Ian Gittins helped bassist Nikki Sixx write his gruesome journals. Those of a ...
Those That Can, Do … Music Criticism and Other Evils
Report by Chris Bourke, Rip It Up, January 1990
Rock critics are a bunch of misanthropic know-alls who like to talk more than they like to dance. They think they're the only ones who ...
Tori Amos: I Wanna Sell You A Tori
Report by Terry Staunton, NME, 8 February 1992
Six months ago she was nobody, today TORI AMOS is well on the way to becoming a household name. The former LA 'rock chick' has ...
Report by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 1 June 1989
Is the classic-rock format dictating which acts record companies sign? ...
Jane's Addiction: Lollapalooza
Report by Simon Reynolds, The Guardian, 29 August 1991
LOLLAPALOOZA means a bizarre happening. ...
Report by Michael Azerrad, Rolling Stone, 10 February 1994
CBGB celebrates its 20 years of rock & roll ...
Auteurs, The, Morrissey, Suede: British Rockers Trot Out the Flag
Report by Simon Reynolds, The New York Times, 5 September 1993
LONDON — In rock-and-roll just as in politics, the United States and England have a special relationship. Together, they have dominated global pop. Over the decades, ...
Stone Temple Pilots: Moshing Mayhem: STP fan says band beat him in Gardner
Report by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 13 August 1993
ROCK 'N' ROLL can be a rough-and-tumble game, increasingly so in these days of moshing, a highly aggressive dance-cum-contact sport that often takes place in ...
Report by Fred Goodman, Musician, January 1992
"IN MARCH of 1985 the band was broke. People were selling their houses. The IRS was calling every day." ...
Report by Sean O'Hagan, The Face, March 1991
Where have all the pop stars gone? Artists like Elvis Presley or The Beatles are the record company ideal, showing steady sales year after year. ...
Hole, Mother Love Bone, Nirvana: Rock 'N' Roll Suicide?
Report by Pete Makowski, Paul Elliott, Kerrang!, 9 July 1994
Seattle's heroin nightmare continues. First ANDY WOOD of the seminal MOTHER LOVE BONE overdosed and died. Then KURT COBAIN ended his desperate addiction by committing ...
Michael Jackson: The Making Of The King Of Pop
Report by Michael Goldberg, Rolling Stone, 9 January 1992
THE SEVEN DWARFS are singing. Their voices are floating out of speakers hidden among the trees and lush flora surrounding Michael Jackson's mansion in Neverland ...
The Needle And The Damage Done
Report by Jim Sullivan, Boston Globe, 10 August 1996
"I've seen the needle and the damage done / A little part of it in everyone / But every junkie's like a setting sun" — ...
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