"It felt like someone took a 300-pound man off my shoulders." John Corabi on being fired by Motley Crue
John Corabi says being let go by Motley Crue was a bummer – but it also came with huge relief
John Corabi says being let go by Motley Crue was a bummer – but it also came with huge relief
L7 have always walked the line between metal, punk and grunge
Young UK prog rocker Dominic Sanderson will release his second album, Blazing Revelations, in February
Ivan Jurić – a fan of Napalm Death, Carcass and Obituary – says he’ll bring an “aggressive” style of football comparable to death metal music
Dread Zeppelin: A Song of Hope is out now
The Grateful Dead and Bonnie Raitt were among the Class of 2024 at this year's Kennedy Center Honors
Billy Gibbons' home town of Las Vegas, Nevada, rolls out the red carpet with City Hall ceremony for ZZ Top star
There's nothing new about popular bands attracting a lot of hate – and Creed are just fine with that
Gary Holt says his thrash aggressors used to hack hair metal tops to pieces – despite secretly admiring Ratt and Dokken
Who had the vision to let metal’s eco-warriors dominate the Paris Olympics opening ceremony? Joe Duplantier gives Metal Hammer the answer
Watch Robert Fripp, Bill Bruford, Adrian Belew and Tony Levin unleash the King Crimson beast
Slayer guitarist says metal scene does a good job of not alienating potential fans
Along with Sabbath and Zeppelin, Deep Purple helped craft the primordial goop that spawned metal
The seasonal theme was unintentional, and so was their focus on rock operas, but that didn’t stop “the world’s most famous unknown band” starting out with a 10-date, one-truck tour before selling a million tickets per road trip 15 years later
How Cat Stevens became one of music’s biggest stars – then walked away from it
After making an unlikely connection, three interviews with a punk magazine editor – which she said felt like psychiatrist talks – illustrate her rapid development from Never For Ever to Hounds Of Love
The only music you'll need this Christmas Day is this brilliant, ludicrous playlist from The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins
It may well be Chreeeeesssstttmaaaaaaasssssss, but Slade, like puppies, are an all-year proposition
With their ninth studio album In Murmuration, Finnish rockers Von Hertzen Brothers have replaced their erstwhile prog epics for a more honest approach to songwriting reflecting their personal lives
Quitting? That’s not Max Cavalera’s style
1981’s High ’N’ Dry was the record that introduced Def Leppard to America – and changed things for ever
After writing a memoir, the guitarist has done the musical equivalent with an 11-disc box set exploring his five-decade career. He explains how he landed his dream gig, how Robert Fripp beat him to a tonal ambition, and why, in a way, Roxy is still active
Want to know what our writers and staffers have been spinning in 2024? Here’s the breakdown of every Metal Hammer contributors’ album of the year lists
With Gene Simmons in the production chair, Keel conjure up a small batch of decent headbangers and not much else
A weighty celebration of Monty Python-preceding trad/psych satirists
Slipknot celebrating their iconic debut album with a visceral - if sometimes slightly too clean - show at the Co Op Live
Released between two major metal milestones, Somewhere In Time is something of an underrated fan favourite
Ex-Be Bop Deluxe leader’s 1981 solo release is greatly expanded to impressive effect
17 CDs and three DVDs provide everything you need to know about a counterculture band many have heard of, but fewer have listened to
Elton John muses on his life, streaming now
Shakey gets the blues on this limited edition 50th anniversary vinyl reissue
Marshall take a serious shot at rival premium noise cancelling headphones with the company's third generation Monitor III A.N.C. over-ears
Box set edition of 2003 release proves that, even though it was viewed as a curio, it’s in line with Ian Anderson’s regular musical explorations
Lauded concept album from Oklahoma City’s finest has lost nothing in 22 years, while gaining new nuance in Dolby Atmos