Indonesian metal sensation Voice Of Baceprot announce first-ever UK show
The viral trio will perform in London this June, ahead of a slot at the prestigious Glastonbury festival
The eighth staging of LOUD WOMEN fest will take place in London on September 7: tickets are on sale now
The footage comes from the documentary Revival69: The Concert That Rocked The World
System Of A Down’s frontman weighs in on the state of US politics in 2024, shares a snippet of previously unreleased SOAD song A.F. Day
The Nine will trek across North America this summer and autumn, joined by Knocked Loose, Orbit Culture and Vended
Everybody’s favourite gothic black metal villains will be joined by Butcher Babies, High Parasite and Mental Cruelty from October to December
The Alter Bridge main man and Slash collaborator will return to the road in November – and he’ll be joined by a prog metal superstar
Finland’s symphonic metal maestros will release the followup to 2020’s Human :||: Nature in September, with the lead single coming next month
The nu metal nine-piece have ended months of speculation with a new social media post
Bikini Kill / Le Tigre vocalist Kathleen Hanna shares her memories of Kurt Cobain in her upcoming memoir Rebel Girl
Slipknot will play their home state for the first time in three years this September, and they’ll be bringing a stacked one-day lineup with them
The beloved collective, who are about to tour with Wolves In The Throne Room, are expected to release their fourth album later this year
How you can play a part in helping stage one of London's most important punk festivals
When Milquetoast was picked up for 1994 cult hit The Crow, it looked like Helmet were about to hit the big time - but the New York band had other plans
From "Melanin Punks" Oxymorrons to viral metalcore breakouts Resolve, French prog metallers No Terror In The Bang and punishing sludge noisemakers Meth, these are the new bands you need to hear in May 2024
Ozzy Osbourne once wanted to join the British Army. Fortunately for heavy metal, the British Army did not want Ozzy in their ranks
From Public Enemy and Dr. Dre to Nine Inch Nails and Rage Against The Machine, Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda guides us through the songs that helped make him a nu metal star
Everyone is trying to hide from the Hound of the Baskervilles
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
Delilah Bon's blend of punk, nu metal and hip hop hits hard, and her message seems to be infuriating all the worst people
Eye's debut album Dark Light sees the Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard vocalist experiment with dreampop, shoegaze and electronica
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