In 1998, the original Black Sabbath appeared on TV for the first time in more than 20 years
To promote their live Reunion live album, Black Sabbath flew to New York to appear on Late Show with David Letterman
To promote their live Reunion live album, Black Sabbath flew to New York to appear on Late Show with David Letterman
In 1999 Metal Hammer flew out to Memphis to meet Slipknot for the first time. A near-miss with SWAT teams, legions of fans and an insane show later, we knew they'd change the world
With an approach based on belief and camaraderie, the self-described captain of the band’s pirate ship steered Supertramp from failing pop group to hit records including Crime Of The Century and Breakfast In America
Embracing their roots on record for the first time, The Cold Stares' seventh album The Southern shares a vision of the South you won't see from other musicians or the media
Informed by childhood memories, Louise Patricia Crane's new album is an intensely personal dark fantasia
We travel back in time to 1984 and talk to the reformed Deep Purple as the ready themselves to release comeback album Perfect Strangers
After spending endless nights on the road – complete with Stacia Blake colouring their shows – the band proved what a musical powerhouse they’d become with their second record in 1971
David Gilmour's 30 greatest moments, as chosen by members of Marillion, Roxy Music, Asia, Solstice, TesseracT, Haken and more
Box set edition gives former Beatles and Pink Floyd engineer the chance to recall the crazy times and ambitious attitude that resulted in 1978’s Pyramid
11 songs from the era when the charismatic Scotsman and Aylesbury's finest prog adventurers defined a musical identity that defied dismissal
Including Larkin Poe, The Sheepdogs, Beth Hart (featuring Slash) and five other players, performers and portrayers, each another's audience outside the gilded cage
John Mellencamp is one of American’s great heartland rockers – and record labels, bad press and a heart attack couldn’t stop him
The electro trailblazers moved away from their poppy beginnings on their fifth record, and the singer says it set them up for everything that happened next
Straight out of Maryland, Clutch have spent 30 years following their own path and no one else’s
The Cape Fear star and singer was drawn to a Robert Smith classic from 1989 in the wake of her own troubles
The band capped off one glorious era with a Best Of and huge arena show in 2011 but it left their singer and guitarist feeling like they’d lost their way
Tensions between bandmates, bust-ups with their producer, divorce – Deftones’ fifth album Saturday Night Wrist almost didn’t happen
Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi and ex-Deep Purple man Glenn Hughes reunited in 2005 to make the Fused album
Sex, drugs and hanging out with former members of Led Zeppelin – The Mission proved goth was anything but doom and gloom