
How hip hop changed metal forever
Anthrax, Rage Against The Machine and Korn all owe a debt to hip hop
Anthrax, Rage Against The Machine and Korn all owe a debt to hip hop
How Dire Straits went from the pubs of London to become one of the biggest bands of the 1980s
In 2011, while trying to find homes for his enormous collection of Dream Theater drumkits, Mike Portnoy was planning a new direction with Flying Colors, Adrenaline Mob, PSMS and Transatlantic
They were young, they ran free: how Gaz Coombes & co. made one of the best British debuts of the 90s
Think you have a handle on Queen’s sound? These songs sound like nothing else they recorded
Korn’s 1998 album Follow The Leader was the sound of the nu metal pioneers pulling away from the competition
How D-beat pioneers Discharge took punk and metal to extreme new realms
Jamming with Little Richard, turning down the chance to meet Elvis, yelling at Steven Tyler - welcome to the life of BTO’s Randy Bachman
The grunge legends opened up for Axl & co. on the Use Your Illusion tour and came out of it with a lesson in how not to act on the road
How Devin Townsend made his 1997 solo debut album Ocean Machine
Ahead of their upcoming appearance at the Champions League final in Munich, Linkin Park talk football (or 'soccer', if you really must)
Rivers Of Nihil, Vader and The Devil Wears Prada are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
The triumphs, the bottlings, the rucks, the rain – long-running festival Monsters Of Rock changed hard rock and heavy metal forever
Electric Wizard’s 2014 album Time To Die was a masterclass in apocalyptic doom necromancy
Black Sabbath’s Bill Ward and Led Zeppelin”s John Bonham rose through the ranks together
A celebration of the life and music of Allman Brothers Band guitarist Dickey Betts
One Metal Hammer writer revisits his encounters with underground extreme metal noise-makers Glassing – and explains why plenty more people should pay them attention
From Cate Le Bon to Duff McKagan and Lucy Rose to Kevin Shields, the Welsh legends have often welcomed other artists into their songs. Here’s ten of their finest.
With their legacy defined by the tragic death of guitarist Paul Kossoff and the ubiquity of All Right Now, it’s often forgotten just how miraculous Free were