Pearl Jam calm down a bit on new single Wreckage
Pearl Jam have released the third single from their upcoming Dark Matter album, out this week
Pearl Jam have released the third single from their upcoming Dark Matter album, out this week
Irish post-punks Fontaines D.C. return with their new single Starburster alongside news of their highly-anticipated fourth album, Romance
Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi reveals his favourite song by fellow rock pioneers Deep Purple
The noise rock/post-metal maestro will be flanked by members of Cult Of Luna, Ken Mode and more when Ridiculous And Full Of Blood drops in June
The thrash metal icons played the impromptu three-song show during their ongoing South American tour
The Motörhead man’s remains can also be found in bullets and scattered on the grounds of a German metal festival
"The two projects support and enhance each other: Let It Be is the climax of Get Back, while Get Back provides a vital missing context for Let It Be" - Peter Jackson
The riff will be strong on this tour
Legendary krautrockers Can will release Live In Aston 1977 in May
Prog supergroup Six By Six, featuring members of Saga, 3 and Saxon, will release new album Beyond Shadowland in April
UK conceptualists Public Service Broadcasting will release a new album later this year
Jinjer vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk says she has "99 problems I have to solve" before she can think of working on the band's next album
Glass Hammer co-founder Steve Babb tells Prog why the band decided to step into the world of swords and sorcery for Dreaming City.
Hawxx, Ou, Mountain Caller, Wheel and Every Hell are channelling current Metal Hammer cover stars Tool in a variety of weird and wonderful ways
In a rare interview, the singular creative force detailed his distaste for the music industry and explained his thinking on the science and power of his art
The siblings talk about growing up, breaking out, breaking up, making up, dizzying highs, heartbreaking lows, lost friends, recriminations, reunions… music and much more
When it came to making the follow-up to 1983’s Piece Of Mind album, Iron Maiden knew they needed to come up with something a bit special. That was Powerslave
Judas Priest are the ultimate defenders of the faith: here's how we ranked their incredible, storied back catalogue
With hits like Mony Mony and Crimson And Clover, Tommy James should have had the time of his life. Instead, he found himself robbed and threatened by the Mafia
In 1973, Deep Purple replaced Ian Gillan with an unknown singer. They then went on to make one of rock’s most underrated albums, Burn
With Invincible Shield their third genuinely great album in a row, Judas Priest's late-career purple patch continues
From working with Roy Wood and hanging with the Beatles to finding that songs simply poured out of him, the bandleader still can’t believe his luck
Moby Grape co-founder Skip Spence wrote his album Oar in a psychiatric ward after threatening his bandmates with an axe. Years after his death, artists still acknowledge its influence
With album three, San Diego’s up-and-comers haven’t just jumped from introspective lyrics to apocalyptic fantasy – they’ve escaped their metalcore constraints along the way
Steven Wilson band veterans Nick Beggs, Adam Holzman and Craig Blundell build on their 2021 debut
Denis Villeneuve might have brought Frank Herbert's Dune to the big screen, but Scotland's Dvne are making cinematic sonic odysseys that truly bring the world of Arrakis to life
Doom metal legends My Dying Bride are still as gloriously miserable as ever on their fourteenth studio album, A Mortal Binding
Celebratory 2CD set defies former Genesis guitarist’s claim that he was never a brilliant player
Ten years on from their debut album, Canada's Big|Brave are moving far beyond their folk-doom roots with new album A Chaos Of Flowers
The comparisons with Bruce Springsteen might be merited, but Melissa Etheridge's second album saw her making a name for herself
Here's what happened when Bruce Dickinson rocked up to the intimate Whisky A Go Go for a historic first solo show in 22 years
4-disc Celebration of the drummer’s career includes ‘scrap book’ documentary and 200-page memoir
The space rock icons’ late-career renaissance continues on their 36th studio album
With various dates of their UK tour sold out, Hastings punks Kid Kapichi look set for breakout success in the wake of new album There Goes The Neighborhood