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10 incredible non-metal albums made by metal bands
By Matt Mills published
Bring Me The Horizon, Loathe and Ulver have all proven metal bands don’t need sick riffs to make great music

Bring Me The Horizon fans riot after show gets cancelled halfway through
By Matt Mills published
Safety concerns forced the UK pop-metal band to cancel their set and a planned second performance in Jakarta, Indonesia

The 20 greatest Download festival sets ever
By Stephen Hill published
For two decades, Download has been the premiere rock and metal festival in the UK. These are its finest moments

The 10 greatest guest spots in heavy metal history
By Joe Daly published
From Bruce Dickinson teaming with Rob Halford to Dave Grohl’s Probot album, here are the times big names made great metal songs even greater

The 13 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
By Rich Hobson published
Judas Priest, Bring Me The Horizon and Spiritbox are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!

System Of A Down, Slipknot, Alice In Chains, Bring Me The Horizon, Sleep Token, Bad Omens, Spiritbox, Lamb Of God and dozens more announced for absolutely stacked Sick New World 2024 lineup
By Merlin Alderslade published
Sick New World have done it again! This bill is wild!

10 times massive metal bands played ridiculously intimate concerts
By Stephen Hill published
Metallica, Iron Maiden and Slipknot have all performed to the tiniest of crowds after making it big

10 metal bands who completely changed and immediately made a masterpiece
By Stephen Hill published
Bands need to evolve to survive, and these classic albums by Metallica, Avenged Sevenfold and Sepultura are masterclasses in switching everything up

A beginner's guide to deathcore in five essential albums
By Stephen Hill published
Think deathcore is a bit one-note? Think again. Here are five albums that perfectly chart its evolution over the past two decades

Bring Me The Horizon and Architects finally headlining festivals shows that metal is ready for the next generation to take over
By Merlin Alderslade published
Purists may not adore the idea, but major rock and metal festivals will have to continue to adapt and expand their remits to flourish in the future
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