If you thought trying to buy an Oasis ticket was painful...
Saturday Night Live has been running for 50 years. This weekend's Oasis sketch might be the least funny three and a half minutes in its entire history
Saturday Night Live has been running for 50 years. This weekend's Oasis sketch might be the least funny three and a half minutes in its entire history
This is becoming a habit
Fleetwood Mac star Stevie Nicks performed two songs on Saturday Night Live this weekend, including recent single The Lighthouse
New music is a vital part of the package that thrash metal icons Metallica want to keep giving their fans
Improbably Poppy is a twisted Sesame Street with creepy vibes, dark humour & threats of violence. It's brilliantly bonkers
In 1973, Rick Wakeman released The Six Wives of Henry VIII as his second studio album. Now, 51 years on, he's revealed which wife is his favourite
Ice Nine Kills share the gruesome new video for A Work Of Art, lifted from the Terrifier 3 soundtrack, featuring gnarly murders, a bloody mosh pit and a Art the Clown bass solo
Pritam Adhikary of the Indian metal band Aarlon features on a Bhangra vocal playthrough of Tyranny
Ayreon will perform five shows in Tilburg in the Netherlands in September
Doctor Bryan Keith 'Dexter' Holland, Ph.D., gets very excited talking about viruses, and his passion is kinda contagious
English indie-rockers The Libertines were always surrounded by drama, but when supermodel Kate Moss entered their lives, things got even wilder, sometimes dangerously so
Three Days Grace, Daughtry, Sevendust and Nothing More will join the arena-metal giants as they play across North America next year
Foreigner blended hard rock and atmospheric ballads to the tune of more than 80 million sales - and now they're on their way to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
Soft Machine, Caravan, Gong, Hatfield And The North - how a small town in England changed progressive music forever
Alice Cooper was the original shock rocker who paved the way for Kiss, Slipknot and every parent-baiting rock and metal act that followed
Known as “ABBA from Hell,” the German synth-poppers’ 1985 debut had links to Yes, Mike Oldfield and Die Krupps
In 1978, The Grateful Dead and their entourage landed in Egypt for three gigs at the Pyramids of Giza. This is what happened
In 2011, Metal Hammer boarded Ed Force One to join Iron Maiden in South America for scenes of madness, mayhem and pisco sour
Joe Cocker was the unlikely Sheffield superstar loved by The Beatles – but drink, drugs and debauchery almost sent him over the edge
With 2014's fourth album Walking On A Flashlight Beam Lunatic Soul found themselves travelling down a far deeper and darker path
How Opeth seized the prog metal throne with 2001’s genre-defining Blackwater Park album
Iggy, Joe Cocker, Jerry Garcia, The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band – Meat Loaf crossed paths with them all
Stubbornly starting out with rock operas in the grunge era, he’s managed to secure guest spots from James LaBrie, Fish, Mikael Akerfeldt and others – but he still regrets the ones who got away
Judas Priest remind Sacramento why they are and always will be Metal Gods
Evanescence roll out the hits and some modern anthems in a emotionally resonant set at Aftershock
UK metal national treasures Architects bring the bangers to Aftershock
Poppy brings her unique, genre-hopping sounds to the Aftershock party
Slipknot's anniversary tour touches down in Aftershock for a savage, unforgettable headline set
Imminence dazzle a packed-out Ballroom with their bewitching orchestral metal
Halestorm confirm their status as one of modern rock's most reliably enjoyable live bands
His colourful life and remarkable times feature Sir Richard Attenborough, The Nolan Sisters, Ruud Gullit, Michael Jackson (and Morris Minor And The Majors’ Stutter Rap)
Still got it? Slayer never lost it. What a show!
Def Leppard’s spectacular homecoming show, now available on CD and DVD
Southern-fried blues by way of Manchester, in need of more stardust