
"The fans always come first." Iron Maiden won't be attending their induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Iron Maiden aren't snubbing the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, they just won't be there

By Matt Mills published
Scabbia, who was in a relationship with ’Knot guitarist Jim Root from 2004 to 2017, lends her voice to two songs on the long-delayed project

By Paul Brannigan published
Dave Grohl on his "deeply divided" homeland

By Paul Brannigan published
The story behind the new Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize collaboration

By Paul Brannigan published
Want to listen to Nirvana, Nick Cave, Sonic Youth or The Cure gigs from the '80s and '90s? Allow us to introduce you to your favourite new online archive

By Matt Mills published
Slipknot’s founding drummer departed the band in 2013, before dying in July 2021 aged 46

By Matt Mills published
The man born Stephen Bruner was a member of the California band for almost 10 years before leaving to focus on his solo career

By Chris Wheatley published
Best known for his work with Pendragon and Arena, he’s given his passion for prog musicals a new lease of life – with practical assistance from his theatre group

By Simon Young published
In the late '90s, Lit were rejected by many labels until RCA spotted their potential. The band repaid the favour with an earworm of a hit single

By Bill DeMain published
Although David Bowie's Berlin-period anthem Heroes was initially something of a commercial failure, it became a classic for the ages

By Dom Lawson published
Making up for childhood poverty, the Opeth mastermind championed classic bands of the 70s when no one else cared – which made him a strange figure on the 90s Swedish metal scene

By Jerry Ewing published
Ace new prog from Blueneck, Prince Of Failure, Million Moons and more in all new Tracks Of The Week

By Rich Hobson published
Black metal sax solos, wild prog metal symphonies and a new album from technocore masters Electric Callboy lead this week's best new metal songs

By Dave Everley, Paul Travers published
It's a long way to the top, if you play rock'n'roll

By Fraser Lewry published
Another Record Store Day? Just take my wallet!

By Scott Munro published
I've picked out a variety of accessories for your new record player that'll keep your vinyl in great condition and enhance your listening pleasure

By Scott Munro published
With options ranging from portable vinyl crates to integrated stands for your records and turntable, there's no excuse not to make room for your RSD26 purchases

By James Grimshaw last updated
A few simple steps is all that separates you from getting your turntable up to speed for optimal performance

By Claire Davies last updated
Show your vinyl some love and get everything organised with our record storage ideas that'll keep everything neat and tidy

By Dave Everley published
Motörhead's shelved would-have-been debut album gets the box set treatment it doesn’t need

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 Fraser Lewry published
How much do you really know about Led Zeppelin’s beginnings? Test yourself now!

By Fraser Lewry published
"I actually think the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame is an utter, complete load of bollocks" - Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson

By Jerry Ewing published
Get an exclusive Magenta Tarot t-shirt and a signed lyric sheet with our exclusive limited edition Magenta bundle. Details here...

By Jerry Ewing published
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