
Steven Wilson has remixed Chicago II in Dolby ATMOS
Steven Wilson has completed a Dolby ATMOS remix of Chicago’s groundbreaking 1970 album Chicago II, with Blu-ray and vinyl editions to be launched in April and May respectively
Steven Wilson has completed a Dolby ATMOS remix of Chicago’s groundbreaking 1970 album Chicago II, with Blu-ray and vinyl editions to be launched in April and May respectively
Blackmore appears on Candice Night's forthcoming solo album, Sea Glass
The Pineapple Thief leader Bruce Soord’s self-titled solo album will be reissued in vinyl to mark its 10th anniversary in May
Turns out it’s not Fade To Black, One or Mama Said that gets Metallica’s guitarist misty-eyed…
The former Sex Pistol hates shortbread, but loves toffees and biscuit tins
Despite having written such songs as Satanized and Devil Church, Tobias Forge insists his band aren’t actually obsessed with Old Scratch
"Every single song a single, every single single a hit, every hit a direct hit in the face of the man."
“There’s people trying to get in the locker room, but we’re like ‘Go, go, go!’ and he’s snorting this big line of cocaine”
Robb Flynn looks back on Machine Head playing across the US less than a week after the September 11 terrorist attacks
A fully restored version of Slade's classic 1975 musical film Slade In Flame is coming to cinemas next month
With some big names in the studio and on the tour bus, Here Be Dragons continues Avantasia's all-star journey
The wild internet genius of Frippcox strikes again
Richard Thompson thought 2014 solo album Acoustic Classics would just be a nice product for his merch stall – until he’d got over his reluctance to make it
From Papa Emeritus I to IV to Papa V Perpetua, Papa Nihil, Sister Imperator and beyond, here's everything you need to know about Ghost's colourful cast of characters
Joe Satriani’s spectacular albums have dazzled and inspired for the best part of four decades, and these are the best of the bunch
Marko Hietala explains why he had to leave Nightwish, and believes there’s no hate involved in the split, as he focuses on second solo album Roses From The Deep
From Siberian black metallers Grima to Texan metalcore heroes Catch Your Breath, loving hardcore heroes Church Tongue and Melbourne deathcore champs Mélancolia, these are the bands you need to hear in April 2025
Analogue meets digital with these full-featured Bluetooth turntables from the likes of Sony, Audio-Technica, Pro-Ject and more
A look back at 12 memorable months for loud music
The Sweet are best known for their pop hits, but their back catalogue is a varied treasure trove of glam and hard rock. Here are their 10 finest moments
Bill Bruford retired in 2009 and later sold most of his equipment to Tool’s Danny Carey. Then he found he wasn’t finished on stage – and he’s come back re-energised
Kula Shaker's current tour ends in May, and you might hear some brand-new songs from the next album
We're Not Gonna Take It had a long and difficult birth, but the song Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider predicted would become a “monster” is reportedly now the most licensed song in heavy metal history
Middle Earth: The Soundtrack Of London’s Legendary Psychedelic Club features David Bowie, Family Brian Auger, Denny Laine, Yardbirds, Deviants, The Who and more
Māori culture meets titanic groove metal in this epic third record from New Zealand's Alien Weaponry
Bleed From Within's seventh studio album confirms their status as one of the UK's most vital and consistent metal bands
After straying from their black metal roots in recent years, Deafheaven come screeching back on Lonely People With Power
New Delhi’s viral superstars keep a sold-out O2 Forum Kentish Town singing and screaming for their entire 60-minute set
Lucy Dacus shares first solo album since boygenius announced their indefinite hiatus
Pulchritudinous platinum perfection
The Who lynchpin’s deeply uneven solo odyssey receives the box-set treatment
Envy of None’s second album Stygian Wavz proves Alex Lifeson was right to work with other artists - might it make Geddy Lee consider doing the same?
The Horrors promote new album Night Life by painting Manchester's Night & Day Cafe several shades of black
The rejuvenated Sex Pistols - or Frank Carter, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock and Paul Cook if we must legally refrain from using that name - deliver a joyous start to this year's Teenage Cancer Trust at the Royal Albert Hall gig week