Attila album review – Chaos By Thea de Gallier published 31 October 16 Atlanta antagonisers Attila have long since blown their load
Attila: metal’s most misunderstood band – or just misogynists? By Thea de Gallier published 26 October 16 With their sexist lyrics and no-fucks-given approach, Attila revel in controversy. But as frontman Fronz explains, they’re here to offend people
Famous Firsts: WSS's Loz Taylor on discovering nu metal and blagging into gigs By Thea de Gallier published 25 October 16 The musical firsts of While She Sleeps' frontman Loz Taylor
Why it was inevitable that Danny Worsnop would return to Asking Alexandria By Thea de Gallier published 22 October 16 Danny Worsnop is returning to front his former band Asking Alexandria, but we're not exactly surprised
Why Tonight Alive walked away from the pop punk scene By Thea de Gallier published 20 October 16 Tonight Alive's Jenna McDougall and Whakaio Taahi on Limitless, spirituality and the future
Motley Crue's The End review: in the end, was it worth the wait? By Thea de Gallier published 14 October 16 American cinema audiences got to see the film of Motley's Crue's last night on earth in July, but UK fans had to avoid spoilers for another three months. We were amongst them last night
We spent 10 minutes with The Pretty Reckless and here's what we learned By Thea de Gallier published 13 October 16 The Pretty Reckless on their third album Who You Selling For
The Devil Wears Prada's Mike Hranica on anxiety, equality and gun violence By Thea de Gallier published 6 October 16 The Devil Wears Prada frontman says the metal scene should speak up on the social issues that matter
What Nirvana mean to me, by Frank Carter By Thea de Gallier published 6 October 16 Frank Carter reveals his love affair with the Seattle grunge legends
We saw Billie Joe Armstrong act in Ordinary World and here's what we learned By Thea de Gallier published 5 October 16 Green Day's frontman plays an ageing punk in his first starring role. Ahem.
Shvpes album review – Pain. Joy. Ecstacy. Despair By Thea de Gallier published 2 October 16 Genre-hopping Brummies Shvpes set out their sturdy stall with new album
A Day To Remember album review – Bad Vibrations By Thea de Gallier published 1 October 16 Floridian metalcore veterans test your emotional tolerance
How Jimmy Eat World made Integrity Blues By Thea de Gallier published 27 September 16 Jimmy Eat World tell TeamRock why a long break was necessary before working on their ninth album
Citizen: What To Expect From Album Three By Thea de Gallier published 26 September 16 Here's everything you need to know about Citizen's follow-up to Everybody Is Going To Heaven
Why While She Sleeps decided to ditch their record label By Thea de Gallier published 26 September 16 Talking to While She Sleeps' frontman Loz Taylor about the band's decision to go it alone and not look back
The 10 albums that changed my life, by Nothing More's Jonny Hawkins By Thea de Gallier published 21 September 16 Nothing More frontman Jonny Hawkins on the discs that have soundtracked his life...
The A-Z Of Linkin Park By Thea de Gallier published 16 September 16 Your handy alphabetical guide to all things Linkin Park
10 albums that changed my life by Thrice's Riley Breckenridge By Thea de Gallier published 8 September 16 Thrice drummer Riley Breckenridge selects the 10 albums that shaped his career as a musician
Fire From The Gods album review – Narrative By Thea de Gallier published 8 September 16 Austin’s eclectic metallers Fire From The Gods take a stand against oppression
Carcer City album review – Infinite//Unknown By Thea de Gallier published 7 September 16 Progressive metalcore crew Carcer City still firming up their foundations with new album
The 10 best Panic! At The Disco songs according to Brendon Urie By Thea de Gallier published 5 September 16 What would Brendon Urie put in his essential Panic! playlist?
Famous Firsts: IKTPQ's Jona Weinhofen on learning to crowdsurf and loving rave By Thea de Gallier published 5 September 16 The musical firsts of Jona Weinhofen from I Killed The Prom Queen
Cover Your Tracks - Fever Dream album review By Thea de Gallier published 2 September 16 Atlanta freshmen siphon off the nu metal vibe
High Hopes: Illustr8ors – "Black Sabbath meets Michael Jackson"? By Thea de Gallier published 1 September 16 Formerly known as BlackWolf, Illustr8ors won’t like you calling them a blues-rock band.
Sum 41: Deryck Whibley's Long Hard Road Out Of Hell By Thea de Gallier published 31 August 16 The Sum 41 frontman explains how the band's new album 13 Voices was informed by his recovery from liver and kidney failure