
John Mitchell announces An Evening With European dates
John Mitchell's plays 'An Evening With - Songs And Stories Live And Acoustic 2023' live dates in November and December
John Mitchell's plays 'An Evening With - Songs And Stories Live And Acoustic 2023' live dates in November and December
Indian prog rockers Rainburn will release their second album Vignettes in November
Artists including Metallica, Slipknot, Aerosmith, Def Leppard and the Rolling Stones are among the artists on the new live and on-demand subscription service
After collaborations with Metallica, the Rolling Stones and Grateful Dead, Nixon share details of their five-watch 2PAC range
Metallica's Lars Ulrich is looking forward to some sweet hangs with friends and heroes at the Power Trip festival this weekend
Melbourne pysch-rock kings King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard will play Brockwell Park on May 25
US prog rocker Dave Kerzner will release new solo album Heart Land Mines Vol. 1 in October
Chester Bennington's appearance in the Saw franchise might have been brief, but it was definitely memorable
Portals Festival 2024 takes place at EartH in Hackney on May 25-26
Cellist Jo Quail and acoustic guitarist Jon Gomm take their Parallel Worlds tour in the road late this year
David Draiman shares puppy love after locating his missing golden retriever Charlotte
With over 1 billion plays on YouTube alone, Total Eclipse Of The Heart is one of the world's most popular power ballads: no wonder Meat Loaf was annoyed at not getting to sing it
Manchester band’s 2020 album demonstrated they’d never really lived inside the indie rock community
New England metalcore band Drowningman wanted out of a horrible record deal. So, they deliberately made the worst music they could – and they got Converge and Cave In to help.
From nu metal favourites like Korn and Spineshank to heavy metal icons like Megadeth and Machine Head, these are some of the covers that should have never seen the light of day
Known as ‘the man who invented the 80s,’ producer and musician always enjoyed sneaking prog into the mainstream
Sometimes waiting three years for a new album is torturous enough – so imagine how fans of Guns ’N’ Roses, Black Sabbath and At The Gates have felt
Coming to prominence when “Girls can’t play rock” prevailed, Girlschool have long since proved otherwise
Fleetwood Mac, Tusk, and the Greatest Marching Band in the History of the Universe
Biffy Clyro and Empire State Bastard guitarist Mike Vennart lists his top 10 songs from the late Tim Smith’s catalogue
Dr Pepper promised a free can of their drink to everyone in America if Guns ’N’ Roses released Chinese Democracy in 2008. When the much-delayed album actually came out that year, the giveaway went south and lawyers got mad.
Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold, Sleep Token, Code Orange and Tesseract are amongst the best metal albums of the year to date
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards: great guitarist, brutal critic
Svalbard's incredible new album unwraps further layers of beauty and pain
After being sacked By Deep Purple, bassist Nick Simper took up with Marsha Hunt’s backing band and gradually turned them into a hard-rockin' force
Quartet’s second album shapeshifts among its folk, prog and alt rock influences
Complete with the previously unreleased third concert recording, 11-disc collection goes beyond the wildest dreams of even the most avid Hawkfan
Black Sabbath - The Ballet isn't just a meeting of worlds, it's a celebration of one of metal's most iconic groups
More psychedelic raves from the grave on Graveyard's enticingly titled sixth album 6
The apocalypse is nigh (part 182)
On Screamin’ At The Sky, album number eight, Black Stone Cherry’s formula remains reassuringly simple: songs that pack a ferocious punch
Cutting edge London record label Speedy Wunderground serves up fascinating state-of-the-indie-nation snapshots at 10th birthday bash
I take a look at the EarLabs dBud to see if these premium ear plugs can keep the noise down while maintaining quality audio
Norway's Blood Command might be reliably brilliant, but new album World Domination is as unpredictably genre-smashing as ever