Join the Rock the Joint Magazine team as we reflect on 2024 and look ahead to 2025.
Wailing Banshee with their “Fight to Be Free.”
Think thundering drums and screaming guitars and you are meeting a Manchester-based five piece with an old school beat and fierce female vocals. We talk to Wailing Banshee about their EP, “Fight to Be Free,” and current plans.
Lazarus Heights talk about their album “Papillon.”
Back in September 2024, the Anglo-French melodic rock group Lazarus Heights released their album, “Papillon” to very positive reviews.
Dick Grisdale, a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist talks to us about the album and his thoughts on music today.
Novo Combo releases a new album, “45 West 55th.”
We talk to guitarist/vocalist Jack Griffith about the new Novo Combo album. We also chat over some music history, influences and changing times!
Suzi Quatro, “The Best of My Life.”
The one and only Suzi Quatro talks to us on the eve of her 60th anniversary tour. What a legend, and enjoying her career more than ever.
Amy Jo brings us “Love Before the Internet.”
Amy-Jo completes 2024 with a new single, “Love Before the Internet.” It has been a year of touring, new releases and the building of momentum. Read our interview with her here.
Larkly delivers her new single, “Monster.”
Larkly, a German based singer songwriter, has just released the last in a run of four singles this year, “Monster.” We talk to her about this year’s releases and what is to come.
Pauline Murray and Penetration back on the road in 2024.
Legendary punk band Penetration is back on the road in November 2024, performing the album “Moving Targets” in its entirety. If you love music history then this is a great interview!
Starcrazy, all aboard for retro-glam, catchy riffs, and flamboyant melodies.
For retro-glam, Sydney based rockers Starcrazy are delivering on all fronts with their debut album. So put another dime in the jukebox, baby, and have a look at our interview with vocalist Marcus Fraser.
Diana Panton: “Jazz connected with my soul—here is where art resides.”
A departure from Diana Panton’s more recent albums, “Soft Winds and Roses” features modern classics composed from the 1960s onwards. We talk to Diana about the new album and the wider world of the music business.