Dave Mustaine's wine company is now offering luxury wine-related excursions
Elephant safaris! Camel trekking! White water rafting! Wine drinking! Anything is possible at House Of Mustaine
Elephant safaris! Camel trekking! White water rafting! Wine drinking! Anything is possible at House Of Mustaine
Stream it on Apple TV, Google Play, Youtube or Amazon Prime ahead of the power metal battalion’s European tour later this year
The industrial rockers have delayed the news in the midst of the California wildfires, despite the details of several shows getting leaked
"Delete the world. Seriously time for the asteroid to hit. Time for a reboot."
Tom Morello thanks “those who love it, those who hate it, and those that have enjoyed it without understanding it” in a celebratory statement
Cradle of Filth guitarist and keyboardist tied the knot in Tucson, Arizona
Adrian Smith is among tens of thousands affected by the wildfires currently bringing destruction to Los Angeles
Primus man just one rock star impacted by devastating fires – with Anthrax, Rage Against the Machine and Smashing Pumpkins members affected
"Wow, unexpected!"
Based in the UK? Get exclusive merch and a fresh piece of ink before seeing Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine play their 2005 albums in full
You know about Myles Kennedy’s work with Alter Bridge and Slash. You probably don’t know about his love for quaint UK TV programmes, though.
“The biggest show I ever booked was August Burns Red and The Devil Wears Prada”
Band founder Michael Amott spills the secrets of Arch Enemy’s highly anticipated new album
Ghost’s concert-film-and-much-more Rite Here Rite Now fully immerses fans in what has helped turn them into today's greatest theatrical rockers
Blood Incantation talk all night raves, psychedelics and being mistaken for Depeche Mode
PowerNerd, the first of three autobiographical albums, was transformed into something unexpected as he began feeling like a liar, and wound up facing his 15-year-old self
In October 1979 Classic Rock's Geoff Barton watched Iron Maiden play a heavy metal disco in North West London. He took notes
Trivium’s Ascendancy, Bullet For My Valentine’s The Poison and Avenged Sevenfold’s City Of Evil are 20 years old now, and your knees aren’t what they used to be
Bruce Dickinson reveals the solo album that should've been better and the song Iron Maiden play while he enjoys a cup of tea
Haters gonna hate – but with 1997’s Reload album, Metallica just didn’t care
The rise of the of the 21st century’s most unexpected metal sensations
Heaven And Hell was the start of Black Sabbath’s short but glorious second chapter
Brighton duo Lambrini Girls deliver 2025's first essential album with their debut Who Let The Dogs Out
Tremonti's latest album mixes his well documented love of metal with the post-grunge and balladry he made his name with
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