"I terrified and annoyed countless people for decades." Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe on the karma of being cornered by drunks
Sober for 14 years, Lamb Of God frontman says he of all people can't complain about drunkards getting on his nerves
Sober for 14 years, Lamb Of God frontman says he of all people can't complain about drunkards getting on his nerves
Tool's Fear Inoculum won praise from just about everyone – but Hatebreed singer Jasta was not a fan
Scorpions were due to commence their Planet Hollywood residency next month
They achieve the feat in the video for disorienting new single Lexington Delirium, which features spoken-word narration from Meshuggah’s Tomas Haake
Haken's Charlie Griffiths will release his second solo album Gods Of Pangea under the Tiktaalika banner in March
Classics by Judas Priest, Metallica, Black Sabbath and more all make the cut
The announcement of The Dust Coda's new frontman comes ahead of a UK tour in March
The Red Rocker is ready for residencies
Peter Forrest, a founding member of acclaimed funk-metal band 24-7 Spyz, killed in the Bronx on January 13
The show will raise funds for those impacted by the wildfires still ravaging parts of Los Angeles
News of Te Rā's release comes as Alien Weaponry embark on a North American tour with Kerry King
Forever Is A Feeling, the follow-up to 2021's Home Video, is coming soon
The birth of American rock’s original Crazy Gang
Lzzy Hale grew up watching 80s rock stars on TV. In 2024, she got to be one, playing with a beloved childhood band
Launching his career in middle-age, he found a huge range of kindred spirits like John Hackett, Sally Minnear and Oliver Wakeman – who understand he doesn’t need to make money, but doesn’t want to lose it either
It’s 30 years since the Athens, Georgia legends began a huge tour to support Monster and frontman Stipe had no choice but to up the flamboyance in his frontman game
And no, it’s not by Metallica, Slayer or Mercyful Fate
A 2013 audience with an unexpectedly calm and approachable Dave Mustaine
Grand Magus’s JB Christoffersson, Wardruna’s Einar Selvik and mediaeval history lecturer Simon Trafford explain why heavy music can’t get enough of Viking culture
Bowie, Bolan, Thin Lizzy – producer Tony Visconti has worked with them all
Thom Yorke first performed the band’s much-loved 1995 single with his previous group Headless Chickens, and there’s video evidence
A shiny gold vinyl release as Frank Black's crowning solo glory hits 30
Beatle goes country
Amyl And The Sniffers have really started something. And thank f*** for that
Sarcasm and actual tunes as one of rock’s true one-offs resurfaces
The End Will Show Us How is the sixth album from Creed/Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti's side-project
Brighton duo Lambrini Girls deliver 2025's first essential album with their debut Who Let The Dogs Out
Tremonti's latest album mixes his well documented love of metal with the post-grunge and balladry he made his name with
Former In Flames men unite once more to create another blistering set of classic-sounding melodeath anthems
The idiosyncratic English art-rockers’ history is detailed in a pleasingly DIY limited-edition chunky read.
Mainman Jacob Holm-Lupo took his band in a new direction with 2004 release, but the material shows its age in latest update
A Deeper Cut was the last album The Temperance Movement made before parting ways with now-returned frontman Phil Campbell