Serj Tankian's forthcoming Foundations EP to include unreleased System Of A Down song
It's 10 years since Sum 41's Deryck Whibley nearly died from alcoholism and he's never been happier to be alive
Black Sabbath – The Ballet is headed for the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Germany and the USA
US prog metallers Periphery display their softer side with brand new two-track Acoustic Singles release
Chinese prog metallers OU recently released their second album 蘇醒 II: Frailty
Exclusive: Vince Neil tells us all about Mötley Crüe’s first single since 2015
The dive bars will sell AC/DC merchandise and vinyl (as well as booze, presumably)
Fontaines D.C. love Korn and Deftones, hate Limp Bizkit
Kerry King explains how one of the 2000s' most surprising music crossovers came about
Everton manager Sean Dyche shares his memories of some of his favourite gigs
Knocked Loose and Poppy have teamed up for one of the coolest collaborations of 2024
Megadeth are hitting the road and bringing some major metal friends with them
Wolf Hoffmann and Mark Tornillo give us a blow-by-blow on the stories and meanings behind every song on Accept's new album Humanoid
We’ve hand-picked a selection of wallet-friendly gizmos and gadgets that’ll boost your record-playing experience, organise your space and make your records sound better
The avant-garde maestro explains why his new, self-titled album is his most definitive, complex and atmospheric release yet
Europe's Joey Tempest founded Swedish Metal Aid in 1985, to raise money to bring famine relief to Africa. All was going well until they performed their song on TV
Before Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio, one of heavy metal’s most powerful voices sang in skiffle and doo-wop groups. This is what they sounded like…
The inside story of 80s thrash’s great East Coast vs West Coast rivalry
And it’s not just onstage, either – the singer says sometimes he’ll do the gardening in one of his sequinned jackets
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.
They remain one of the most innovative and influential bands in extreme metal, but there can only be one Bathory magnum opus…
Hailing from Beijing and sounding like they come from outer space, China's OU are pushing boundaries with new album II: Frailty
Six years since their last album, Floridian death metal legends Deicide offer an infernal comeback on album no. 13
Alien Ant Farm produce an enjoyable, nostalgic comeback
A minimal amount of effort leaves Papercuts severely lacking to anyone but the most casual of Linkin Park fans
Chelsea Wolfe brings her latest album She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She to life with a stunning main stage set at Roadburn Festival 2024
Clipping. show why hip hop's more extreme edges should be more embraced by the alternative scene
A surprise last-minute addition to Roadburn Festival 2024, trap metal star Backxwash shows just how far she's come from her Sabbath-sampling roots
Mixing layers of noise with ferocious grooves and pop-punk melodies, Unpeople are bringing something brand new to modern metal
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
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