
ZZ Top, Elton John and Halestorm shows in New Zealand cancelled as state of emergency persists
Shows cancelled after New Zealand's largest city Auckland was hit with record-breaking amounts of torrential rainfall, causing widespread flooding
Shows cancelled after New Zealand's largest city Auckland was hit with record-breaking amounts of torrential rainfall, causing widespread flooding
Def Leppard have released a set of Valentine's Day cards and we're bracing ourselves for Cupid's steady aim
This pop-up ghoul's night out will take place at Hollywood's Whisky A Go Go and features artefacts from an era that clearly never happened
The Italian symphonic death metallers were performing in Madrid when Veronica Bordacchini's boyfriend popped the question
Joe Massot's acclaimed concert film featuring the best of 2 Tone is finally getting a DVD/Blu-ray release, and a London screening
Alice Cooper and Rob Zombie will set off on a co-headline tour across the US this summer
A new lawsuit accuses Marilyn Manson of grooming and sexually assaulting an underage girl in the 1990s
"Rising up, right to the top, fight for Christ, give him glory!" This ultra-cringe version of Survivor classic Eye Of The Tiger might be the final proof that the devil does indeed have all the best tunes
Paul McCartney shares 1994 collaboration with Jeff Beck, featuring spoken word environmental message from the late guitarist
Shoot for your dreams or aim for something more realistic? Kiss frontman Paul Stanley offers advice on the importance of setting attainable goals
Slayer fans hate everyone and everything; Slipknot fans think the mild salsa at Chipotle is spicy; Megadeth fans have a victim complex. These are just some of the amusing stereotypes dished out in a new video
A countdown on an old-school webpage suggests Linkin Park are up to some Meteora-related business
Still bathing in the glow of the comeback that most people thought would never happen, Steven Wilson talks arena shows, the power of band t-shirts, and his favourite album of 2022
Graphic artist Hugh Syme looks back on the creation of the iconic cover art for Rush's classic album Moving Pictures
Originally a b-side, Joni Mitchell's generational classic Woodstock found its biggest audience with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
With inspired poetic concision and angular six-stringed symphonics, Tom Verlaine always took the most unorthodox, yet captivating, route from one guitar chord to another
It's a cold night in New York, and Kiss are about to play their first show... but there's almost no one in the crowd to witness history in the making
Including The Answer, Mudhoney, Demob Happy, Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs and more
Ghost team up with Joe Elliott and Avatar bring in Lzzy Hale for the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
Korn’s Blind kicked off their debut album – and nu metal. But it started life with another band entirely
Metallica's Enter Sandman gets a loving but cheeky spoof from Ben Stiller and future Better Call Saul/Breaking Bad star Bob Odenkirk
Jason Becker, John 5, Alex Skolnick, Paul Gilbert, Bruce Kulick, Myles Kennedy and others look back at the astonishing impact of Van Halen's first album
Bob Dylan's Fragments travels back to the 1990s and the Time Out Of Mind sessions with Daniel Lanois
Steppenwolf box set the Epic Years 1974-1979 is a far cry from the band's million-selling golden era
Four-album box set Puke + Cry: The Sire Years 1990-1997 celebrates J Mascis as face-melting guitar shredder supreme
This five-disc collection of Girlschool recordings is a fascinating evisceration of a trailblazing rock band
Vai/Gash is an unearthed, back-to-basics collection from guitar star Steve Vai and his late friend, singer Johnny ‘Gash’ Sombrotto
Another Box-fresh hard-rock bull’s eye as Uriah Heep release album number 25 Chaos And Colour
The German company’s most affordable turntable has been winning plaudits for years, but is it still an immaculate conception?
Mystery, mystique and moshing: last night, Sleep Token headlined London's legendary Apollo in front of a sold out, awestruck crowd
The Stones’ monaural 60s box: eight albums, 16 discs, six kilograms-plus of wallet-rinsing duplication
Wrong Side Of Paradise finds main Black Star Rider Ricky Warwick capturing the romance and the strut of old
Not a tribute to Geddy, Alex and Neil