How Rage Against The Machine sparked a revolution – in the new issue of Hammer! By Metal Hammer published 30 May 17 Riots. Racism. Radio meltdowns. How Rage Against The Machine changed music as we know it.
Black Lips: Is it time to rein in the anarchy? By Dave Everley published 22 May 17 With a reputation as a four-man riot, Black Lips are no strangers to pissing people off and narrowly escaping being thrown into foreign jails. Is it time for the chaos to end?
Five minutes alone with Wednesday 13 By Ali Cooper published 16 May 17 The horror punk hero talks new music, scary TV and whether that Murderdolls reunion will ever happen…
Bang bang! Rammstein return to Metal Hammer for a world exclusive By Metal Hammer published 3 May 17 The German industrial titans charge into Metal Hammer for a world exclusive interview about everything going on in camp Rammstein
Mick Ronson: the legend behind David Bowie - in the new issue of Classic Rock By Classic Rock published 28 April 17 On sale now, featuring the rise and fall of Mick Ronson, Steely Dan, Pete Way & Ozzy Osbourne, the ultimate tribute to Chuck Berry, Sammy Hagar, Kings X, Uriah Heep and much more besides...
What's next for Brian Johnson? The new issue of Classic Rock is on sale now By Classic Rock published 31 March 17 Also featured in the new Classic Rock: Royal Thunder, Paul Stanley, Megadeth, Bat Out Of Hell, Aerosmith, Mike Rutherford and more...
Mastodon bare their souls in the new issue of Metal Hammer By Metal Hammer published 10 March 17 Everything you need to know about Metal Hammer issue 294
Harakiri For The Sky: “We all end up dead, so why not deal with it?" By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 Harakiri For The Sky have channelled their darkness into a post-metal symphony of despair. It will haunt your soul...
After 10 years, Fight The Fight are finally unleashing their racket By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 Fight The Fight have nurtured their Kvelertak-meets-ETID noise for a decade – and it was worth the wait
"I can't even play the songs I'm writing": Introducing Camel Of Doom By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 Camel Of Doom are bludgeoning their way through the doomy underground
"No one wanted us": Genre-hoppers Bad Sign on being metal misfits By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 The impossible-to-categorise Bad Sign are mixing big anthems with big ambitions
Metalcore crew The Raven Age are coming for metal’s throne By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 After overcoming some gruelling gauntlets, The Raven Age are determined to make 2017 their year
Five minutes alone with Avenged Sevenfold's M Shadows By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 The frontman muses on breaking the industry, Faith No More and whether we could ever see an Avenged Sevenfold festival...
Fresh Meat: The three best new bands from metal's undergound By Metal Hammer published 2 February 17 Draugsól, Terra and Wędrujący Wiatr: introducing your new favourite bands
Resonant evil: how synthwave is taking over the underground By Dom Lawson published 2 February 17 Steeped in the brashly futuristic and perverse world of 80s exploitation movies and sci-fi, synthwave has become the latest movement from the era to make new waves
Killing yourself to live: how Black Sabbath survived the 70s By Malcolm Dome published 30 January 17 Four decades ago, Black Sabbath faced the end of the road for the first time – and they had to make the most drastic of decisions to survive
Among The Living: Anthrax look back at their classic album 30 years on By Dom Lawson published 30 January 17 As Anthrax prepare to celebrate 30 years of Among The Living, Scott Ian looks back at the album that changed it all – and reveals why the thrash veterans are as vital as ever
Asking Alexandria: "We're only just beginning" By Joe Daly published 30 January 17 Asking Alexandria had to take a step back to move forwards. But, as they tell us, they're only just getting started
Buzzcocks - Spiral Scratch / Time’s Up reissue album review By David Quantick published 16 December 16 Originality and pop brilliance from one of the best and most likeable bands of their era
Avenged Sevenfold lead Metal Hammer's special end-of-year issue By Metal Hammer published 6 December 16 Avenged Sevenfold, Iron Maiden, Metallica, Bring Me The Horizon and more in the new issue of Metal Hammer