Trivium’s Matt Heafy remembers being bullied by his heavy metal idols
Some veteran bands were extremely jealous as Trivium blew up in the mid-2000s
Some veteran bands were extremely jealous as Trivium blew up in the mid-2000s
Delson will be replaced onstage by Alex Feder for the foreseeable future
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Nick Cave Cave & The Bad Seeds reveal dates for their first tour in North America since 2018
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Billy Corgan and crew's renditions of hits by U2, Hole, Fleetwood Mac, Depeche Mode, The Cure and, umm, Natalie Imbruglia
The former Auteurs mastermind went further off-piste than ever with his 2011 album, which only runs to 30 minutes but delivers a real experience
The Oxford band were determined to show there was more to them than Creep, and they wrote just the song to do so
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Deep Purple might never have been fashionable, but with a new guitarist on board and a brand new album, they look likely to be around for some time yet
A feud between Motley Crue and Guns N' Roses came to a head at the MTV Awards in 1989, and it still hasn't been resolved
In 2013, former Korn guitarist Head rejoined his ex-bandmates to make The Path Of Totality - this is how it happened
Vinyl is often lauded for its warm sound, but is the experience of listening to a record tangibly different from digital or CD? We take a closer look
Finger-picking good Kentucky-fried blues
After inspired work with Glenn Hughes on board, Dead Daisies album seven is a step backwards
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high
Las Vegas trio Palaye Royale dazzle on bold fourth album
Academic delivers trainspotterly detail with a personal touch in his in-depth analysis of the band’s work and achievements
Einar Solberg isn’t sure their eighth album is prog, although there’s plenty of evidence to argue otherwise
Former Biters frontman Tuk Smith delivers a power-pop/classic rock gem
The Sex Beatles' defining moment, expanded
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