A rare tape of unknown versions of several Jimi Hendrix classics is coming up for auction
The rare Jimi Hendrix tape, recorded in 1968, is expected to fetch up to £200,000 next month
The rare Jimi Hendrix tape, recorded in 1968, is expected to fetch up to £200,000 next month
Orianthi wielded her axe on the runway as I Love Rock N' Roll and Are You Gonna Go My Way soundtracked the strutting supermodels
Alex Van Halen has approached the makers of ChatGPT to explore the possibility of creating new guitar solos
With UK and US dates sold out across the board, Oasis are busy padding their wallets further down under
With I Want Blood, his new solo album, set for release later this week, Alice In Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell reveals his early 2025 tour plans
Co-vocalist Joel Hokka reveals the band whose success made Blind Channel realise they can step away from the spotlight
Chelsea Wolfe announces her final offering from She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She, and shares a music video for Place In The Sun (Unbound)
The Aussie metalcore stars will be supported by Thy Art Is Murder and The Amity Affliction when they demolish arenas next year
August's Bloodstock line-up just got even bigger with the likes of Ministry, Nailbomb and Fear Factory joining the bill
Roger Taylor reveals Queen's potential plans on releasing new music
Manchester pop proggers Elbow releaed their latest album Audio Vertigo last year
Includes the fastest version of The Kinks' You Really Got Me you're ever likely to witness
'Fast' Eddie Clarke: "Once we'd cracked the formula of how to work together on Overkill, that's when we really started to take off"
Known as “ABBA from Hell,” the German synth-poppers’ 1985 debut had links to Yes, Mike Oldfield and Die Krupps
In 2014, metal star, movie director and bona fide horror hound Rob Zombie named the worst movie in history – and tore it to shreds
The French duo’s seventh album, Les Chants De L’Aurore, arrived after a period of writer’s block. It’s still blackgaze, but it’s surprisingly uplifting – and there’s a reason for that
The werewolf-obsessed keyboardist of Powerwolf also has secret ambitions to be a truck driver
From Aces High to Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, we’ve arranged everything on Iron Maiden’s 1984 classic in reverse-order of magnificence
Operating on the cusp of the genre, they’ve provided plenty of evidence over the years that their roots lay in prog
The Jesus Lizard are back with a bang, referencing their past, building on it and retaining their sense of humour
Updated Deep Purple's albums ranked, from patchy Purple to purple patches, from iconic albums to the one Ritchie Blackmore dubbed "cattle grazing" to the one with the new chap
With their label ready to drop them after a so-so first album, Aerosmith clung on, dreamed on, and recorded a second that gave them lift-off: Get Your Wings
Tony Banks reflects on Genesis's 1977 double live album Seconds Out
Swallow The Sun's ninth studio album is a subtle wade into lighter waters
Iron Maiden's current world tour touches down in Aftershock for an incredible Saturday night headline set
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!