
Tracks of the Week: new music from His Lordship, The Sheepdogs and more
More greatness on one single local internet page than you'll find on popular music television throughout the world
More greatness on one single local internet page than you'll find on popular music television throughout the world
Toyah has been painted in gold leaf for this week's performance of Garbage's I Think I'm Paranoid
Gentle Giant will reissue a remastered version of final studio album Civilian in May
Ian Emes, who created famous visual for Pink Floyd and Mike Oldfield, now selling apparel, accessories, prints and other media featuring his famous images.
Texan prog metal quintet Oceans Of Slumber will release new album Starlight And Ash in July
Nordic Dark Folk artist Sowulo will release new studio album Wurdiz in September
UK prog rockers The Tangent will release brand new album Songs From the Hard Shoulder in June
Ambient post rockers IANAI will release their debut album Sunir in June
Late German electronic pioneer Klaus Schulze has latest album Deus Arrakis released in July
The original team behind Spinal Tap are reuniting for a new film as the band weren't happy about the way the first one turned out
Five Finger Death Punch's upcoming ninth album Afterlife will be released in August - watch video for IOU now
Hu! Hu! Hu! The Hu have a new video, promising "positivity, empowerment and strength to fight for better days"
The great Ronnie James Dio died on May 16, 2010. Classic Rock magazine paid tribute to his legend in its next issue
In March 1992, Rage Against The Machine played a full set at Zed’s record store in Long Beach – and there’s footage to prove it
From experimental punk to folk rock, this is a pre-history of Rammstein
Ozzy Osbourne looks back on his four-decade friendship with Metallica
From Five Finger Death Punch to The Hu and Spiritbox, these are the week’s essential new metal tracks. Plus: vote for your favourite!
Judas Priest’s Ian Hill talks that Hall Of Fame nomination, recent health scares and the state of the new album
On 2014's Up, the ever-innovative Stanley Clarke nodded to his past while continuing to explore the outer reaches of bass, in another love letter to the instrument
A unique insight into the short career of Sky, a band of musos more interested in their chops than chopping out lines
Machine Head’s Robb Flynn pays tribute to late The Black Dahlia Murder frontman Trevor Strnad
Will we ever tire of seeing a grown-ass man riding an elephant-sized metal penis? No, the answer, clearly, is no
Mike Patton was having none of it when Faith No More made a rare Top Of The Pops appearance
From Lordi to Måneskin, we look at the times Eurovision went heavy
Jeff Buckley's Grace: the ultimate example of an album that's passed into legend as much for what might have been as for what is was?
Gavin Harrison puts his stamp on PT’s early catalogue.
Old favourites The Pineapple Thief get a whole new lease of life on non-standard collection Give It Back
Cooking up a storm, Ohio blues-rockers The Black Keys go back to basics on Dropout Boogie
Expanded 1981 live album Toyah! Toyah! Toyah! captures the end of Toyah’s punk-lite phase
Graham Bonnet shows he’s still got his Marbles on Day Out In Nowhere
Made during Thin Lizzy downtime, Phil Lynott's Solo In Soho album was less of a busman's holiday than a true break from the dayjob
Regrouped with Rick Rubin in 2006, the Chilis offered up a sprawling double album in Stadium Arcadium
Art-rockers set their sights high on second post-comeback album
Pennsylvania pop-rockers Halestorm bounce back from lockdown with huge-sounding fifth album Back From The Dead
UK alt.rock finds its new pack leader with London three-piece Puppy’s second album Pure Evil