Korn are working on a new album, apparently it’s “the best and heaviest Korn stuff in years”
Guitarist Brian “Head” Welch gives a promising update about Korn album number 15
Lilker will fill in for Frank Bello, who’s briefly stepping away from Anthrax for personal reasons
Young Australian prog metallers Reliqa will release Secrets Of The Future in May
Listen to Hands Of The Zodiac, the first taste of the forthcoming Fu Manchu album The Return of Tomorrow
The British Broadcasting Corporation unveils plans to commemorate the life and legacy of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain
Two of the biggest drummers in rock and metal will join Elton John, Paul McCartney and more in Rob Reiner’s long-awaited mockumentary sequel
Masked monster mash Lordi have been emblazoned on the front cover of Vogue Scandinavia, putting them in the same league as Greta Thunberg, Björk and Prince Nikolai of Denmark
Slowdive aren't entirely sure why they were booked to play next month's Sick New World metal festival in Las Vegas, but they know that it'll be "an experience"
Even with a massive world tour looming, Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo shares some ideas on how he could keep busy in 2024
Download adds eight new names to its 2024 bill
The serial killers in Dead By Daylight can now don the masks of Corey Taylor, Shawn “Clown” Crahan et al as they cleave through you and your fellow players
25 of the biggest names in rock and metal will be telling their stories about Motörhead’s legendary leader, complete with comic book illustrations, this summer
Nu metal godfathers Korn are hitting the road, and they're bringing two world class metal bands with them
We’ve put the four studio records by Ukraine’s sonic wrecking machine in reverse-order of magnificence
From his early days with Steve Vai to battling through mental health problems and explaining to Prog just why he prefers Beefheart over Zappa, there’s much to cover in this therapeutic discussion…
Mick Mars looks back on his career, from his early days on Sunset Strip to his years as an unlikely metal superstar
Molotov cocktails and member mayhem: The chaotic story of Black Sabbabth's worst year
Multiple-time world champion and future WWE Hall Of Famer Becky Lynch on why grunge was the music she fell in love with
We’ve reviewed and ranked every extracurricular activity by Ghost’s pontiff-in-chief
There are tales of water, water everywhere as Haken’s jaw-dropping devut album Aquarius is released
Skunk Anansie have always presented an alternate voice in hard-edged British music. Here is their catalogue ranked
At 2013’s Metal Hammer Golden Gods, two titans of gothic metal united for a spectacular collaboration
The improvised lines from Spinal Tap that have been assimilated into common rock parlance and beyond
The story behind Chicago doom lords Trouble’s landmark 1985 album The Skull – the album which helped shape a generation
Raven Records owners Ben and Chloe are serving riffs, 0% booze, excellent coffee and a message that heavy metal doesn't have to be about getting drunk
Based on real-life tragedy on the Faroe Islands, Hamfrerd;s new album Men Guðs Hond Er Sterk is one of the most stunningly crushing doom metal albums you're likely to hear in 2024
Botch blow minds at their first, and last, reunion show in London, at a sold-out Electric Ballroom
With British metalcore in a golden age and new bands Bad Omens and Spiritbox tearing up the rule book, While She Sleeps are feeling the pressure to transform their own sound on new album Self Hell
Our take on Nickelback's interesting - if hardly explosive - new documentary
Hot off earning Tiktok stardom and scoring a UK number two album, ragga metal masters Skindred play a career-affirming showcase at one of London’s most legendary venues
BRAT have the right look to fit in with the likes of Scene Queen and Sophie Powers, but their straight-ahead deathgrind fails to make the same impact
David Vincent, Rune ‘Blasphemer’ Eriksen and Flo Mounier live up to their reputation as extreme metal's leading lights
A show 160 years in the making: Judas Priest, Saxon and Uriah Heap take to the stage in Glasgow
Dragonforce prove they are still guitar heroes through and through
During their first-ever headline tour, Swedish up-and-comers Orbit Culture rocked the Underworld’s foundations with a groove metal/melodeath armada
James Lollar has been on shaky ground with GosT's most recent material, but a return to the darkest edges of synthwave re-energises the project
The self-described "Backstreet Boys of metal", Blind Channel capture the anthemia and energy of peak nu metal with new album Exit Emotions