“Stay tuned, freaks”: Halestorm and Evanescence are teasing a tour together (probably)
The bands have put some cryptic clues on social media
The bands have put some cryptic clues on social media
Cristiana Scabbia and her goth metal cohorts haven’t hit this hard in a very long time
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The metalcore heroes will be playing their classic albums in full to mark their 20th anniversaries
Nightingale's I and Nightfall Overture to be reissued later this year followed by more from the catalog next year
UK prog quintet Haken are touring in support of 2023's acclaimed Fauna album
The previously unseen film, shot in Ohio in 1975, was discovered in the archives of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
The Allman Brothers Band have released a statement following the death of founding member Dickey Betts
Atmospheric French duo Alcest will release new studio album, Les Chants De L'Auroe in June
PVRIS goes pop with the peppy new track, Oil & Water
A billboard with the Slipknot logo and the words “one night only” has shown up in the California desert
And it’s not just onstage, either – the singer says sometimes he’ll do the gardening in one of his sequinned jackets
A deep dive into Rush’s divisive 80s period, when side-long epics were out and synths came in
From Bad Omens' fascinating new project to the latest cuts from Oceans Of Slumber, Gatecreeper and more, this is all the new metal you need in your life this week
Great new prog you really should check out from Julie Christmas, Softcult, Exsomnis and more
The Swedish rock’n’roll crew recently completed a sold-out tour of the UK, and Louder joined them backstage to hear all about it
Between Death’s swan song and his passing in 2001, Chuck Schuldiner released one album with progressive trad-metal outfit Control Denied. This is their story.
When Pye Hastings and Geoffrey Richardson were interviewed by snooker icon Steve Davis, they admitted their “floaty and disorganised” state meant they were doomed to be victims of bad business decisions
He freaked out Lynyrd Skynyrd, produced The Tubes and more, hung out at Keith Moon’s house and had George Harrison hang out at his. He's the legendary Al Kooper
Growing tired of the tensions in CSN&Y, Stephen Stills moved to the UK to record his debut album, with a little help from Jimi, Ringo and Eric
From Led Zeppelin copyists to sword and sorcery maestros to purveyors of über-prog, Rush have always pushed the envelope
They remain one of the most innovative and influential bands in extreme metal, but there can only be one Bathory magnum opus…
Most of this limited-edition vinyl-only reimagining of 2023’s The Harmony Codex is north of solid.
Orange Goblin level Wellington's Valhalla during their first ever New Zealand tour
Mixing layers of noise with ferocious grooves and pop-punk melodies, Unpeople are bringing something brand new to modern metal
Death is no barrier for Glen Campbell as he sings with Elton John, Eric Clapton, Carole King and more
A weightier second helping of Defiance from Ian Hunter in a star-studded, covid-era purple patch
There’s vim and vigour aplenty from Seattle survivors Pearl Jam on album number 12, Dark Matter
St. Vincent strives for catharsis on masterful seventh album All Born Screaming
Infectious enthusiasm glows out of unheard curios and a few previously-released tracks
Grunge forerunners and sludge metal pioneers Melvins are pushing the envelope again with their new - and 27th! - album Tarantula Heart
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