
Watch footage of Lemmy tribute and exhibits at UK's Bloodstock Open Air Festival
Bloodstock 2024 is underway and late Motorhead frontman Lemmy is being celebrated in a number of ways

Bloodstock 2024 is underway and late Motorhead frontman Lemmy is being celebrated in a number of ways

Los Angeles camp attendees will learn from former members of The Doors, The Police, Nickelback, Black Sabbath and more

Royal Blood will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their hugely successful debut album with an archival documentary

Metallica’s second album got a big commercial bump as a 40th birthday present

When former bassist Bob Daisley heard Ozzy Osbourne and Randy Rhoads trying to pen lyrics, he told himself, “God, this is awful!”

Megadeth’s leader received hate from “people I didn’t even know” after his Metallica dismissal in 1983

The orchestral metal sensations have just released the second preview of upcoming album Yesterwynde

Black put the comedy rock pair on ice last month, following bandmate Kyle Gass’ controversial comments about the Donald Trump assassination attempt

Ever wondered what Shirley Manson's vocal cords look like? Wonder no more

Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp announce their third annual female-only camp

It's so sad

The news comes just days after Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain sued guitarist Neal Schon

2005’s Ghost Reveries was the album that kicked Opeth to the next level, but Mikael Åkerfeldt wanted to untangle his band from the metal scene

The King had just staged his comeback and Jethro Tull were touring breakthrough album Stand Up – but when the ‘invitation’ came to greet Presley, Anderson resisted

In March 1987, Bob Dylan booked LA's Sunset Sound studios for a recording session with two English punk 'faces'. Then Mickey Rourke showed up uninvited, with 30 bikers in tow

Legendary photographer Steve Gullick shares his memories of shooting Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, Eddie Vedder and more

The band members may argue about the origins of the title, but there's no denying that the multi-part I'm Mandy Fly Me is a true pop classic

Legendary producer and 'fifth Beatle' George Martin combined an adventurous sense of musicality with suit-and-tie professionalism

He took inspiration from Steely Dan, Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel to take a shot at space-race moguls via what he calls “yacht doom” music

From Accept's triumphant trad metal to the flamethrowing folk of Feuershwanz, these were the bands that ruled Wacken Festival 2024

A selection of the NWOBHM veterans’ longest, deepest and weirdest tracks – and they weren’t all written by Steve Harris

They weren’t just a band. The Ramones were a goddamn revolution

Bill Wyman's Drive My Car is a covers-heavy stroll that conveys gentle, unpretentious senior joy

Paul Weller's 2003 treasure trove of obscurities, now available again

Memphis is a mammoth, probably definitive set of Elvis Presley's Bluff City belters

Sarcasm and cheap thrills abound from Aussie rockers Dune Rats

Scorpions show why they are one of Germany's most beloved rock icons

Stoner stars-in-the-making Green Lung played a secret show at a London brewery – and proved they’re ready to hit the big time

Gene and Dean Ween's 1993 collection Chocolate And Cheese, now with bonus snacks

New Zealand's Black Smoke Trigger have released their hard-hitting if at times hollow debut

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band: the world's greatest rock 'n' roll revue

Stop Making Sense: now back in deluxe double vinyl, CD and Blu-ray formats, sounding super-crisp and box-fresh in digitally tweaked audio

Despite being recorded across two nights in The City Of Angels, Ghost’s new soundtrack/live album is a devilishly good time