Get your head caved in by nasty new Malevolence single Trenches
Hot off tours with Trivium, Lamb Of God, Mastodon and more, rising metalcore champions Malevolence have returned with a crushing new tune
Hot off tours with Trivium, Lamb Of God, Mastodon and more, rising metalcore champions Malevolence have returned with a crushing new tune
The Metal Gods will play across the continent on their Shield Of Pain run from June to July
Positive Grid launch their Black November sale - and along with price reductions on their groundbreaking Spark Amp, there's up to 50% off products across the board
The ‘Amplified History’ collective will take a break for an undisclosed period of time after their summer 2025 tour
Next year's Midsummer Prog Festival was due to place in June in Valkenburg in Holland
Dickinson reflects on his 2015 cancer battle and reveals he would have helped Iron Maiden replace him had his voice been affected
The 20th anniversary of Summer's End Festival takes place at the Chepstow Drill Hall from October 2 - 5
Kisser has invited all former Sepultura members to play at the band’s final show, including the foundational Cavalera brothers
It's only taken the Hall Of Fame two years to upload the official footage
Stevie Nicks says The Lighthouse is the most important thing she'll ever do
Facebook continues to be a source of unreliable information
The Gallagher Brothers have now confirmed 38 stadium shows for 2025
While in California to promote their Apples And Oranges single, Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett began to show signs of the behaviour that would lead to his departure from the band
If you've just started your vinyl journey, you’ll be needing a turntable to play your new records; we’ve picked out the best of the beginner bunch, from the likes of Audio-Technica, Pro-Ject and more
Unrelentingly Northern in attitude, both parts the slow-burning band that split in two seemed happy with their lot – but is their story one of unfulfilled achievements?
When Rory Gallagher passed away it was widely reported that his former drummer, Rod de'Ath, had died years earlier. Only thing was, he hadn't
Former too-rock-for-goth family affair Balaam And The Angel are about to kick off an eight-date UK tour
Dead Kennedys frontman Jello Biafra's vision for San Francisco was both a great prank and barbed social commentary
Put together as a labour of love by Queen’s surviving members, Made In Heaven was followed by multi-platinum sales and five Top 20 UK singles
We sit down with the Oceans Of Slumber frontwoman for a quick but entertaining catch-up
Celtic Frost: From brutality and ethereal beauty to ham-fisted, party-glam travesties
Retiring Brazillian metallers Sepultura are about to bring the hammer down on the anvil for the last time
We Are Not Robots is Terrorvision's first new album in more than a decade, and it’s full of top tunes
Sum 41's farewell tour touches down for their biggest UK show ever
Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight
Jazz, fusion, and a dash of muzak from the drummer’s electronic and acoustic experiments from 1977 to 2007
Defences haven't quite perfected their formula yet, but if you love yourself a good slice of modern metalcore, you're gonna wanna hear this
Lavish 10-disc package celebrates the Canterbury legend, with hard work done to deliver contemporary commentary and revitalize his 1970 Hyde Park show
Having discovered they could harmonise, Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead released what many consider to be their most user-friendly album
Is there room for another small piece of Marc Bolan?
11-CD collection of Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera's solo work
At the intimate Troxy venue, The Cure celebrate the newly released Songs Of A Lost World and so much more, offering three hours of surprises, singalongs and pure emotion
Wembley might have had pyro and dancers, but a roaring crowd in Manchester proves Creeper don't need big production to put on a massive show
Scandinavians expand their horizons yet again, but remain in sight of their ethereal, stargazing base