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The keyboardist has also talked about the touring hiatus the symphonic metal outfit will take after September’s Yesterwynde album
The new-look Coma Rossi will play this year's Summer's End Festival in October
The Dublin punks have released two songs recorded during sessions for their brilliant debut Letter To Self
Lzzy is proud to be a positive figurehead for the LGBTQ+ community
Heavy metal legends from Gary Holt to Nita Strauss have responded to the Slipknot drummer’s first statement since joining the band
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Richard Tandy was the only ELO musician to feature with Jeff Lynne during all the phases of the band's career
The alt-metal collective debuted the 2023 ballad during their US tour last night
Prog singer songwriter Louise Patricia Crane will release her new solo album Netherworld in June
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
We asked Hammer readers to put their questions to Chelsea Wolfe - this is what she had to say
In 1998, Iron Maiden tried to promote Virtual XI by putting on football games with journalists and professional players. It was all a bit weird.
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
Sacred geometry, lunar currents, media baiting, arena shows… nothing has been beyond the pale for the ever enigmatic and elusive band
For many, The Cure of the 1980s was that of smudged lipstick and funny pop songs, but albums like Pornography and Disintegration showed the reality was much darker
Peter Gabriel on his favourite films, how his dad invented on-demand TV, and the space adventure that nearly was
Pink Floyd's David Gilmour gives a TV audience a solo of epic Floydian scale
Honeymoon Suite frontman Johnnie Dee on politics, car accidents, and that time he flew to Canada and missed out on meeting Ian Anderson
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Best known as Jon Anderson’s replacement in Yes, Benoît David rejoins cult Canadian proggers Mystery, as they prepare to release the strongest album of their career.
Frozen Soul's frost-obsession might seem strange for a Texan band, but their story is one of triumph over tragedy and essential escapism
Remaster of their 1997 second album – which began life as a Jacob Holm-Lupo solo work – includes vinyl edition for the first time
P.O.D. push forward commendably, but with decidedly mixed results
2007 live set by the West Country’s finest returns in 2CD/DVD package
With Tom Dowd producing, Gregg Allman in fine voice and new guitarist Warren Haynes on board, the Brothers returned after a decade away with Seven Turns
Classic line-up’s 2001 reunion album is enhanced with the inclusion of In The Land Of The Rising Sun
Seemingly without the use of oxygen tents, the supergroup risk exhausting the listener with The Whirdwind, The Absolute Universe and a selection of crowdpleasers
Second full-length album from melodic prog supergroup is far wider-ranging than the members’ CVs might imply
Eye's debut album Dark Light sees the Mammoth Weed Wizard Bastard vocalist experiment with dreampop, shoegaze and electronica