
Halestorm announce upcoming album details and mammoth tour
Halestorm's sixth album Everest will arrive in August - huge touring schedule also confirmed
Halestorm's sixth album Everest will arrive in August - huge touring schedule also confirmed
The metal titans’ controversial sixth album is getting remastered and reissued via an expanded package, featuring demo versions and live recordings
Devin Townsend won't be going on the road for "the foreseeable future" after his upcoming run of PowerNerd live shows
The Fripp-Willcox cover of Rod Stewart's classic features a rare lead vocal from Robert Fripp
"A Summer To Save Music is not hyperbole," says Music For The Many
The song is taken from the Swedish devil church’s new album Skeletá
Listen to the Alice In Chains guitarist/singer’s raspy and overlooked new track In Moonlight here
King says that Slayer’s singer/bassist is “a very different person” compared to when they started the band together in 1981
The White Stripes, Soundgarden, Bad Company and more will be inducted during the ceremony in Los Angeles in November
Jillian Shriner will appear in court later this week
Sinners director says One from Metallica's ...And Justice for All album was the inspiration for his new hit horror film
Joey Jordison's post-Slipknot band Vimic could finally see their debut album released thanks to family's crowdfunding effort
Even though a lost account password threatened production, 2023 concept album The Future Never Waits is a death-to-life analysis of why humans keep corrupting everything
The 1991 album remains a controversial work for many – but for most of the musicians from both sides of the Yes divide, the road trip was its saving grace
It’s always been about music for the veteran guitarist, although distractions have included catching fire at the band’s first gig, realising he should be much richer than he actually was, and an alternative career he came close to pursuing
Released soon after Folklore, their 10th album merged mythology, astrology and astronomy to deliver Englishness to the world
The record that got the industrial-rock titans back on track turns 20 in May. Here's the story of its creation.
We head Stateside to speak to the man behind the mask as Russian deathcore crew Slaughter To Prevail prepare to unleash their new album
The rock supergroup became the first US band to play an open-air concert in the country in 2005, wowing Havana with the most epic show of their career
Linkin Park, Sleep Token, Ghost, Sabaton and more have spoiled us with excellent songs this week. Hear them all and vote for your favourite here.
Hardcore and thrash still pride themselves on being politically conscious: we should all follow these ballsy bands’ examples
The former half of hugely successful duo Hall & Oates plays five solo UK shows in May, with US dates to follow
Former Spock’s Beard man with Chester Thompson, Phil Keaggy and Byron House offer strong virtuosic music – although preaching and genre-hopping may alienate some
Some notable numbers on a record that leaves you feeling short-changed
Six-disc box set, including their UK debut concert and Steven Wilson remixes, shines new light on the creation of an electronic landmark
Swedish kings H.E.A.T brilliantly buck fashions on seventh studio album Welcome To The Future
The UK punk who conquered the US looks back on his life and the scene that made him on ninth solo album
Alt Blk Era had a packed-out Camden Underworld moshing and raving its ass off last night - and you can't help but feel this is just the start
Employed To Serve have dished up their best album yet - and a certified metal album of the year contender
Stockholm post-punks deliver a fever dream fourth record
Swedish purveyors of satanic arena rock Ghost camp it up on sixth album Skeletá
Ghost return to London after three years in Satanic style, with new songs, a new look and a ban on phones
Hawkwind's 37th album There’s No Space For Us finds the space travellin' veterans in cosmic shipshape form