"It felt like someone took a 300-pound man off my shoulders." John Corabi on being fired by Motley Crue
John Corabi says being let go by Motley Crue was a bummer – but it also came with huge relief
John Corabi says being let go by Motley Crue was a bummer – but it also came with huge relief
L7 have always walked the line between metal, punk and grunge
There's nothing new about popular bands attracting a lot of hate – and Creed are just fine with that
Gary Holt says his thrash aggressors used to hack hair metal tops to pieces – despite secretly admiring Ratt and Dokken
Who had the vision to let metal’s eco-warriors dominate the Paris Olympics opening ceremony? Joe Duplantier gives Metal Hammer the answer
Slayer guitarist says metal scene does a good job of not alienating potential fans
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda recalls the wild shoe-related choreography tips the band wisely rejected
Amen's Casey Chaos – aka Karim Chmielnski – also worked with Christian Death and a string of other projects
Biohazard man called Metallica drummer out after nightclub incident and landed a coveted tour support slot
Coheed And Cambria frontman Claudio Sanchez's new EP features covers of songs by Taylor Swift, The Cure, Smashing Pumpkins and more
Brant Bjork explains why he had no real interest in seeing pioneering stoner rockers Kyuss become the new Metallica
Kerry King picks what might just be Sabbath's heaviest record. Should we be surprised?
Along with Sabbath and Zeppelin, Deep Purple helped craft the primordial goop that spawned metal
The only music you'll need this Christmas Day is this brilliant, ludicrous playlist from The Darkness frontman Justin Hawkins
Bow down before Manowar’s false metal-slaying third album, 1984’s Hail To England
Fame, death and resurrection – X Japan’s Yoshiki looks back on his band’s unique journey
It’s Zakk Wylde’s world - we just live in it
Metal’s all-time greatest concept album? Operation: Mindcrime could be it
Juuso Laatio talks directing Babymetal, 'playing' Wacken and whether we'll ever get that Impaled Rektum album
With elements of Deftones and Soundgarden in their experimental approach, Newcastle quartet want to preach their prog news at the heavier festivals
With close harmonies and a full orchestral suite on Human. :||: Nature. the band proved it was capable of endless expansion. But the experience of being mobbed and drowned out in South America offered pause for thought
Frank Skinner on the "inspirational" Judas Priest, playing in a cult Birmingham band and the heavy metal sitcom that never was
Mixing death metal, prog, krautrock and a dozen other ingredients besides, Blood Incantation made one of 2024's most essential records with Absolute Elsewhere
While She Sleeps’ second of two nights at O2 Forum Kentish Town may not have the scale of their Ally Pally concert last year, but what’s lacking in size is made up for in killer songs and blinding lights
Therapy? roll back the decades in joyous communal celebration of their best-loved album, 1994's Troublegum
Supported by Darkest Hour and Heriot, the co-headliners host a night of wall-to-wall adrenaline at Electric Brixton
Overcoming technical troubles and an initially thin crowd, the three bands offer unique approaches to mind-expanding music
Opeth go Miss Marple via Edgar Allen Poe on the prog-death-jazz metal odyssey that is The Last Will And Testament
Celebrating their seminal classics and modern material alike, Sepultura bow out in impeccable form at London’s Hammersmith Apollo
Sum 41's farewell tour touches down for their biggest UK show ever
Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight
Defences haven't quite perfected their formula yet, but if you love yourself a good slice of modern metalcore, you're gonna wanna hear this
Wembley might have had pyro and dancers, but a roaring crowd in Manchester proves Creeper don't need big production to put on a massive show
Vola continue to move their sound forward on album number four