
Nikki Sixx is the latest musician to play on Dolly Parton's much-anticipated rock album
Nikki Sixx joins Elton John, Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks and more in contributing to Dolly Parton's upcoming album Rock Star
Nikki Sixx joins Elton John, Paul McCartney, Stevie Nicks and more in contributing to Dolly Parton's upcoming album Rock Star
"I wasn't going to mention anything about it, but there is a little side project thing..." former Van Halen bassist Michael Anthony
Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine claims Metallica have tried to discredit him as a guitar player, says Megadeth "has been more consistent" as a band
UK prog trio Exploring Birdsong will release new EP Dancing In The Face Of Danger in March
Babymetal release their final single ahead of the arrival of their new album, The Other One
Bono is on one again
New heavy prog outfit They Watch Us From The Moon sign to New Heavy Sounds for new album Cosmic Chronicles: Act 1, The Ascension
Jane Says is one of the most beautiful songs in Jane's Addiction's catalogue, and watching him and Slash perform it on the Kidz stage at Lollapalooza 2008 is an experience
Support Lego designs you love or create your own with Lego Ideas and help turn them into reality
The Tangent, Knight Area and RPWL will headline Winter's End which takes place from March 30 to April 2
Wayne Swinny passed away after suffering a brain haemorrhage while on tour with Saliva
As they prepare to release their new album Death Below and celebrate their 20th year as a band, August Burns Red's guitarist reflects on the albums that have had the biggest impact on him
Jesse Malin reveals what he has planned for his upcoming dates celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Fine Art Of Self Destruction
ZZ Top's Eliminator yielded hit after hit and catapulted the unlikely power-trio into superstardom, but how good was it really? We rank every song on the album from worst to best
After guitarist Duane Allman’s tragic death, the Allman Brothers Band pulled together and recorded the landmark double album Eat A Peach
Iconic film and TV composer Danny Elfman talks working with Tim Burton, being a "freak" and why he's surprised the likes of Trent Reznor and Avenged Sevenfold are fans
From Papa Emeritus I to IV to Papa Nihil, Sister Imperator and beyond, here's everything you need to know about Ghost's colourful cast of characters
Bruce Dickinson joined Iron Maiden in time for the band's iconic third album, The Number Of The Beast. Things would never be the same again
Which of Maiden's most popular videos shares a link with Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit?
Post-metal, shoegaze, goth: genre-blurring mavericks Holy Fawn are happy to defy all classifications in their quest for heaviness
"Why would a young man like Jim think so much about death? Sure he was a poet. But my theory was that he always felt he had something wrong" - Robby Krieger
Slash met Keith Moon when he was 11, spent a long night with Lemmy in a Soho boozer, and had an unlikely on-stage encounter with James Brown. These are his stories
In 1971 Led Zeppelin could sell out any venue in the world, and to thank fans they played a series of club dates, with tickets on sale for just 70 pence
With The Dark Side Of The Moon Pink Floyd invented something new: stadium rock that was very loud but somehow very sensitive
Looking for an “authentic concert experience” in your living room? Then these German-made headphones might be just the ticket
Disney+ documentary sees talk show legend David Letterman visit Dublin for an open-hearted look at U2's history and their hunger to explore new horizons
Nightwish powerhouse Floor Jansen opts for a change of pace with her solo debut, Paragon
Northern Irish blues brothers The Answer return after a lengthy hiatus, their instinctive feel for rock'n'roll still very much intact
The album of the reading tour of the book: Songs Of Surrender attempts to connect the dots on the U2 story
Babymetal's fourth album The Other One affirms why the Japanese band are now global superstars
Suicide Silence play things safe with new album Remember... You Must Die
These “studio” headphones cost less than a night out, but do they cut the mustard at the mixing desk?
Originally greeted by a mixture of controversy and ridicule, Blackmore’s Night's Shadow Of The Moon has improved with age
Skiffle may have ignited the British music scene more than 60 years ago, but it's never to late for Van Morrison to play a few old favourites