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1978 was rock's rebirth. And it gave us these 17 astounding debut albums
Inventive, fearless, unforgettable: 1978’s greatest debut albums shattered conventions, from punk’s aftermath to post-punk innovation

Steve Reich: the pioneering minimalist composer who brought tonality back to music
As he approaches 90, the US composer Steve Reich tells Tom Service about his pride in playing an important part in bringing tonality and pulse back to music

One-hit wonders: 25 bands who left us just one unforgettable song
From jangling indie to late-’90s pop, these bands left their mark with a single unforgettable hit that defined then forever more
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You did WHAT? The 12 strangest decisions in rock history
Rock's uniquely colourful story is littered with moments that just make you scratch your head in bewilderment. These are 12 of the best

Country rock: ranking the 21 greatest albums
From the jangle of Laurel Canyon to the grit of the Texas plains, here are the 21 definitive country-rock masterpieces

These 13 legendary bands tried for the big reunion... and failed
Not every reunion rocks. 13 legendary bands tried to recapture the magic – and proved some breakups should stay permanent

Soft rock: the 21 greatest albums, ranked
From the smooth gold of Laurel Canyon to the polished perfection of AOR, here are the 21 definitive soft rock masterpieces

'Great'? These five composers are simply overrated
We invite five of our writers to reveal those whose feted talents leave them seriously underwhelmed

Was this the unluckiest band in the history of rock?
From missed millions to botched tours, discover how the pioneers of thrash metal were also the unluckiest band in rock history

Here are 15 brilliant, forgotten 1970s rock albums
From Poco to Eno, Caravan to Creedence, 15 extraordinary 1970s albums that, undeservedly, have slipped through the net

The delusion of the Urtext: why we shouldn't worship the classical music score like a relic
Composer and guitarist Stephen Goss argues that musical scores are there to be interpreted and adapted rather than followed slavishly

The forgotten classic album that sank a legendary supergroup
The supergroup that burned bright, fell apart, and left one iconic album, leaving a legacy equal parts tension and brilliance

These 12 bands were huge. But you won't hear their influence today
They defined eras and left timeless songs – yet these 12 iconic bands were a musical full stop, their sound still strangely unclaimed today

These 13 albums are the sound of the Sixties dream dying
The party’s over: 13 albums that traded ‘peace and love’ for the cold, dark hangover of a shattered American dream

Minimalism was much more than a return to basics... it was a revolution

These 15 rock tracks have hidden messages when played backwards
From 'Satanic' secrets to Monty Python jokes, discover 15 legendary rock tracks where the real story begins when played backward

Here's the best selling LP from each 1970s year
From monumental rock operas to the unstoppable pulse of disco, explore the ten records that defined the decade’s commercial summit

Fan of Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumours'? Try these 21 soft-rock classics next
Worn out your copy of Rumours? These 11 overlooked gems from the California-rock orbit (and beyond) offer golden harmonies, confessions, and glossy ‘70s perfection

Paavo Järvi named London Philharmonic Orchestra chief conductor
The Estonian conductor has signed a five-year contract from the 2028-29 season

Review: Haydn 2032, Vol. 18: Il maestro di scuola
Misha Donat praises Giovanni Antonini’s lively and detailed accounts of Haydn and Lessel

Vietnam: 15 rock icons who served... or dodged the draft
From combat veterans and 'crazy' physicals to high lottery luck, discover how rock’s legends navigated the chaos of the Vietnam draft

Agatha Christie: crime novelist and wannabe opera singer
Did legendary crime novelist Agatha Christie once harbour ambitions to become an opera singer? Andrew Green follows the clues…

These 13 bands conquered the world. But they weren't having fun anymore
They won the big prize... and lost the love. Thirteen rock bands who found fame and fortune - but lost the simple love of playing together

1907: the year Gustav Mahler lost everything... but found America
The composer Gustav Mahler suffered a series of personal and professional disasters in 1907. A move Stateside, however, resulted in a rapid upturn in his fortunes
