
Gloves are off in Arch Enemy v Kiko Loureiro copyright beef as former Megadeth man and Michael Amott trade barbs
Ex Megadeth man says Arch Enemy stole his melody for their single To The Last Breath – but they uncover 'proof' that they didn't

By Fraser Lewry published
Anna Cara is replacing Nita Stauss, who is taking a career break

By Merlin Alderslade published
Bo was also co-host of the hugely popular HardLore Podcast

By Paul Brannigan published
GosT announce the passing of bandleader James Lollar

By Eleanor Goodman published
Poppy returns to the cover of Metal Hammer and she's as delightfully enigmatic as ever

By Paul Elliott published
Foreigner never sounded tougher than they did on 1979’s Head Games – but not everyone was happy

By Dom Lawson published
Tripped up by record company machinations, the American pioneers – who nearly became Peter Gabriel’s backing band – didn’t think their first two records would ever sound like they had in the studio

By Rob Hughes published
Splintering off from The Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers burnt brightly on two iconic albums

By Henry Yates published
Huey Lewis & The News scored a massive hit with The Power Of Love thanks to Back To The Future

By Alex Deller published
Testament, Marvel's What If...?, an upcoming biography: Chuck Billy is a man of many talents

By Sid Smith published
Yes guitarist looks back on starting to play without learning to read music, the wide range of career options he had, and names the album he regards as his greatest achievement

By Metal Hammer published
The Misfits’ debut album Static Age is one of the rock’s great debut albums – but it nearly didn’t come out

By Classic Rock published
From cult pomp rock to Metallica-approved hair metal, these are five connoisseur-approved albums everybody should know about

By Jerry Ewing published
Ace new prog from Oh Hiroshima, Telepathy, The Prominent Citizens and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

By Dave Ling published
Whitesnake slithered to success with 1979’s Lovehunter

By Scott Munro published
The Soundboks Mix is the latest in the Danish brand’s ever-growing range of speakers - and this one isn’t messing around with a max volume of 121dB

By James Grimshaw published
The Pro-Ject E1.2 is a phenomenal entry-level turntable, that dares to offer more through less

By James Grimshaw last updated
The AT-LP120XUSB is more than a budget-friendly, DJ-friendly record player; it’s a great shout for solid performance at the entry level

By James Grimshaw published
This automatic record player is the gold-standard for entry level turntables, with beginner-friendly operation and hi-fi friendly fidelity

By Paul Dimery published
Amazon's big Spring sale comes to a close just before midnight on March 16 - so there's still a bit of time left to grab a discount on everything from smart speakers to firesticks

By Paul Dimery published
The clock is ticking on Amazon Spring Deal Days - but there's just enough time to get up to 24% off Audio-Technica turntables

By Sleazegrinder published
Produced by the Black Crowes' Chris Robinson, Cat Fight is a sleazy Shangri-La

By Merlin Alderslade published
Eihwar bring the bangers to the UK capital

By Matt Mills published
Supported by Nails, Exodus and Carcass, the German luminaries reach a new level of pageantry

By Everett True published
Freedom is Suzi Quatro's third album in collaboration with son LR Tuckey

By Fraser Lewry published
The Speakeasy footage is hosted by famed Woodstock MC Chip "Brown Acid" Monck

By Siân Llewellyn published
Also in Classic Rock 352: The Clash, Zakk Wylde, David Bowie, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Patti Smith, Bob Mould, Skindred, Jeff Wayne, Chris Difford, Jeff Scott Soto, A Thousand Horses and more

By Scott Munro published
Love Star Wars? Looking for some tasty discounts? Then the Amazon Big Spring Sale has you covered. Games, books, collectables and more

By Eleanor Goodman published
Metallica’s Some Kind Of Monster remains the benchmark for heavy metal documentaries

By Fraser Lewry published
Mike McCready's Farewell to Seasons will also be published as a graphic novel

By Scott Munro published
Mother's Day takes place on March 15 and if you're struggling for a present, I've picked out a pile of rock and metal-themed gifts that are far from boring
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