Roger Taylor looks back on a problem Queen finally fixed after 50 years
Listen to Roger Taylor's isolated drum tracks from three different versions of Queen's first album highlight Liar
Listen to Roger Taylor's isolated drum tracks from three different versions of Queen's first album highlight Liar
Pennyghael House, a nine-room mansion on the Isle of Mull once owned by Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford, is up for sale:, and in need of some love and attention
The film tells the story of Sly & The Family Stone's rise and fall, and examines the difficulties facing successful Black artists in America
Boston legends Aerosmith will play at a charity event early next month
“Everything that I always say about this can be related to sex in some way,” the legendary guitarist admits
"These hues are our grunge heroes with a sexy AF personality." Of course they are hun
Influenced by the confusion and hostility that followed 9/11, Kreator wrote an anarchic thrasher that continued their 2000s comeback
Listen to the previously unheard Hot For You Baby, which comes from the 40th anniversary edition of Tina Turner's classic Private Dancer album
Dream Theater's will release Parasomnia, their first new album with Mike Portnoy for 16 years, in February
Beck's touring Stratocaster also sold for over £1 million - and some of the money will help baby animals
The tour will feature guest appearances from Steve Winwood, Buddy Guy, Little Feat, Duane Betts and more
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have confirmed they’ll be trotting across the globe from June to September
Had he not seen the light, we would’ve been deprived of one of the synth-rock titans’ all-time great songs
There were revelations galore about Steve Hackett's twenty-fifth studio album At The Edge Of Light
The Machina standout, which turns 25 next month, marked the beginning of the end for the alt-rock heroes’ first phase
The album that kicked Motley Crue to the next level – and nearly killed them
World, meet the Red Hot Chili Peppers, you'll be seeing quite a lot of them in the future, like it or not
In 1999, longtime Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain threatened to leave the band over the prospect of an extra guitarist
When Chicago founder Terry Kath accidentally killed himself, the world was robbed of one of its greatest guitarists
They've got a ballsy singer and catchy songs. Sharon Osbourne was their manager, Guns N' Roses were their mates. So why aren’t The Quireboys living in mansions?
Iron Maiden have written songs about dinosaurs, the Second World War and many, many things in between. So, here’s the history of Planet Earth as told through the metal legends’ lyrics.
A Metal Hammer writer looks back on the scarring effects of the video for Metallica’s One, which debuted on January 22, 1989
Original bassist Mark Andes embraces what they achieved – but regrets they weren’t able to offer the support that “keystone” member Randy California needed
Nashville siblings return with an album as earthy as the dust blown up by a Tennessee gale
Acoustic Sessions features original vocal parts from Lynott paired with brand-new pieces from founding guitarist Eric Bell
Beer fireworks, crazed crowd-surfing and pure punkoid speed: Bad Nerves at London's Electric Ballroom
A shiny gold vinyl release as Frank Black's crowning solo glory hits 30
Billie Joe Armstrong's side-band pay tribute to the bands and anthems that shaped their lives
James Mangold's excellent Bob Dylan biopic will introduce a whole new generation to the icon's rough and rowdy ways
Beatle goes country
Amyl And The Sniffers have really started something. And thank f*** for that
Sarcasm and actual tunes as one of rock’s true one-offs resurfaces
The End Will Show Us How is the sixth album from Creed/Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti's side-project
Elton John muses on his life, streaming now
On what would have been Mark Lanegan's 60th birthday, friends and peers salute a much-missed musical maverick