Classic Rock

The HOT List

Festivals have taken place. Indoor gigs are happening. There’s a sense of in-the-flesh rock making a comeback. And while some tours continue to be postponed until 2022, a lot of us are tasting music as we haven’t been able to do in more than 18 months.

Even if you’re not ready to dive back into live shows just yet, it’s good to know that you can count on the burgeoning new waves of rock’n’roll – happening locally and far afield – to enjoy from the comfort of your home, in the car, on the train, at your desk… wherever you like to get your after so long without it, right?), we’ve got you covered with this selection of cherries from the top of rock’s proverbial iced cake. And if you like what you hear, why not check out more of these bands and artists’ music, or get out there and see them live?

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