
Watch this husky scream along to Linkin Park's Given Up because... just because
For those unexperienced in husky ownership, know that they are very loud...and also make excellent vocalists for screaming along to noughties nu metal
For those unexperienced in husky ownership, know that they are very loud...and also make excellent vocalists for screaming along to noughties nu metal
US prog rockers Crack The Sky unveil artwork and tracklisting for new album From The Wood
Director Jeff Rowe reveals “musical heroes” Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross will score the upcoming Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem
Turns out that story about Nikki Sixx's bass parts being secretly replaced on the early Mötley Crüe albums isn't quite what it seems
Watch videos from the first show of Iron Maiden's The Future Past tour at the Arena Stožice in Ljubljana, Slovenia
"She was amazing" - John Fogerty pays tribute to Tina Turner before playing Creedence Clearwater Revival's Proud Mary
Queens of the Stone Age return to the stage for the first time since 2020 with powerful performance in Ohio
Having learned of Matty Healy's comments on a potential Oasis reunion, Noel Gallagher offered some advice of his own to The 1975's frontman
Tom Petty's estate is suing RR Auction house for allegedly selling stolen items, including jackets, vests, T-shirts, sweaters, hats, shoes and more
Metallica unveil pro-shot footage of them playing live rarity I Disappear at Stade de France
Finnish dark proggers Hexvessel will release their latest album Polar Veil in September
Metal, movies and Randy Rhoads – this is what happened when Tenacious D interviewed Ozzy Osbourne
Guitarist and singer-songwriter Arielle on choirs, clowning around, and heart-to-hearts with Brian May
Judas Priest’s Richie Faulkner has teamed up with members of Pantera and Rainbow in Elegant Weapons, and you best believe they'll carry on when those bands retire
Jason Isbell on growing up in church and being inspired by Eric Clapton and Janet Jackson
With Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page revolutionised what could be done with the guitar. Here are his 10 best solos
Iron Maiden just played Alexander The Great live for the first time ever. But there are still 48 Maiden songs that have never been given an airing
Jeff Buckley’s move to New York in the early 90s was the flashpoint for Grace, the classic album that would outlive him. Collaborator Gary Lucas remembers a star who burned bright and fast
Godfather of shock-rock Alice Cooper on the Hollywood Vampires, the perks of being a sober celebrity, and launching a Johnny Depp and Amber Heard soap opera
Rival Sons, Cadillac Three and Sophie Lloyd are among the best new rock songs this week. Vote for your favourite
Some bands are retro. Some bands are very retro. Dutch trio DeWolff take that to the max in everything they do, looking back for inspiration and feeding it into something new
Power-ballad belter Bonnie Tyler picks her records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and reveals that Axl Rose was "horny as hell"
A Date With Elvis continued The Cramps' fascination with lust, obsession, and the darker side of rock'n'roll culture
For the second time, Dave Grohl lost a bandmate. And for the second time, he's picked up the pieces and carried on
Album review: Foo Fighters’ new album But Here We Are is the sound of 15 months of pent-up emotion being unleashed at once
Steely Dan's initially overlooked sleeper Countdown To Ecstasy is back on wax
Judas Priest man Richie Faulkner returns, backed by Rex Brown, Ronnie Romero and Scott Travis, on Elegant Weapons' debut Horns For A Halo
After a stellar 1972, Marc Bolan had a less successful 1973. Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream? documents the decline
Hanoi Rocks: The Days We Spent Underground 1981-1984 celebrates the pre-major label days of the band who reinvented the template for high-energy, sleazy rock’n’roll
The Mael brothers cement their autumnal resurgence with The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte, a strong return to their former UK label
We asked metal fans to weigh in on Sleep Token's new album Take Me Back To Eden - and here's what they thought
Album review: one-man army Demonaz delivers the black metal goods on Immortal’s new album War Against All
Rocks: Aerosmith's fourth album was sleazier than a Boston back alley and sharper than a hypodermic needle. Or was it?