
Black Sabbath honoured with engraved mirror of heavy metal bench
The mirror features at an art exhibition in Black Sabbath’s hometown of Birmingham

The mirror features at an art exhibition in Black Sabbath’s hometown of Birmingham

The death of Manny Charlton has been confirmed by Nazareth bassist Pete Agnew

"So many people struggle daily and I wanted to stress that they're not in this alone," says vocalist Oli Sykes

This is what most of us would sound like when confronted with Vecna and his mates, not gonna lie

Quinn's choice might lose him a little metal cred, but it's an outright bop. Now, the internet are losing their minds over it

MGK wishes he handled his squabble with Corey Taylor – which saw him describe Slipknot as a bunch of "50 year olds wearing weird f**king masks" – differently

Sweet Billy Pilgrim to release Somapolis in November - it's their first album in four years

The Rhapsody Over London concert film, shot at the O2 last year, will stream alongside a live Q&A with Brian May, Roger Taylor and Adam Lambert

Bring Me Y'all Horizon, anyone?

The Anchoress issues limited edition single as a reaction to the overturning of Roe v Wade in the USA

Castor, the son of Metallica frontman James Hetfield, has offered his thoughts on Gene Simmons' "rock is dead" claim, saying rock shows are still a "real thing"

Guitarist and producer Steve Hillage is a true progressive visionary whose best albums cover a career as 70s prog hero and cult figure on the underground dance scene

Apocalyptic and poignant, the meaning of Joy Divisions Love Will Tear Us Apart is open to interpretation, but its place amongst the great singles is unquestionable

The Sheepdogs are back, with a new album and a killer live set, and their Worst Of All Worlds days now just a bad, but fond, memory

Municipal Waste vocalist Tony Foresta picks out the ten punk songs that every metalhead should know

From Surfer Rosa to Beneath the Eyrie, we examine this Boston band's back catalogue like some sort of cool forensic scientist

The full story behind David Bowie's 1972 performance of Starman on Top Of The Pops, a moment that changed the world of music forever

Pink Floyd are synonymous with Roger Waters and David Gilmour, but Syd Barrett remains the lost genius at the heart of the band

On Independence Day 1970, Jimi Hendrix played one of the greatest shows of his career, at the Atlanta International Pop Festival. It was also the end of an era

Seattle’s rising guitar star Ayron Jones on festivals, Jeff Beck and a budding love affair with France

Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash on balancing love and anger in his songs, and a project 60 years in the making

The greatest Chester Bennington performances, as picked by someone who knew him better than most

“We’re vegan, we’re feminist, we’re women, we’re queer, we’re political”: why Shooting Daggers are the hardcore band 2022 needs

Recorded in The US, France and Germany, Scorpions' second live album World Wide Live showcased the band at their pyramid-building, fearsomely well-drilled peak

Post-pandemic rock’n’roll is alive and scorching, thanks to His Lordship's debut EP All Cranked Up

A concept album about social media, cancel culture, and growing toxic intolerance? Step right this way!

The latest product in House Of Marley’s growing range sees the audio firm take a step up

Doncaster’s most excitable rock star holds the world's biggest music festival in the palm of his hand

Elbow, Bury’s finest, test the waters of self-reinvention with ninth album, Flying Dream 1

Steely Dan's Can't Buy A Thrill was the debut album from two of music's great smart-asses, or as one reviewer puts it, "Yacht rock captained by two cranky eggheads"

Disgraced UK pirate metallers Alestorm prove the joke is wearing thin for seventh album, Seventh Rum Of A Seventh Rum

Darkwave vocalist delivers stunning sixth album.

80th birthday celebration from the progressive 60s’ last great voice