
That Metallica-themed Optimus Prime you've always wanted is now on eBay
You heard us right. You can now celebrate Cliff Burton's legacy with a one-off Metallica-themed Autobot Commander Master of Puppets Prime Transformer

You heard us right. You can now celebrate Cliff Burton's legacy with a one-off Metallica-themed Autobot Commander Master of Puppets Prime Transformer

Roxy Music and Split Enz men release new video for the gentle psych of Caught By The Heart

A US auction house is offering one lucky bidder the chance to own six strands of Kurt Cobain’s hair, chopped off in the UK

Watch Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler and ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons salute the late Peter Green in London with a cover of Fleetwood Mac’s 1969 classic Oh Well

Ashley Morgan Smithline accuses Marilyn Manson of abuse, torture and brainwashing

Signature Brew, a London-based brewery, aim to safeguard the UK’s live music scene with a new beer-based scheme

Hear a snippet of Red Brick City, the title track from the new album by Heavy Water, aka Saxon’s Biff Byford and his son Seb

Kiss frontman Paul Stanley tells Classic Rock that the end is in sight for Kiss

Over a quarter of UK festivals over 5,000 capacity have been cancelled due to lack of insurance

The Stranglers’ bassist JJ Burnel discusses And If You Should See Dave…, a touching tribute to the late Dave Greenfield, and the first single from the new Stranglers’ album Dark Matters

Lindemann's "last great party before lockdown" Live In Moscow is coming to select cinemas - watch trailer now

New dates have been announced for Megadeth and Lamb Of God's Metal Tour of the Year, with Trivium and In Flames still on board

While the return of American band Touch will be a delight for AOR fans, it’s also likely to see the return of people re-telling a 40-year-old story that the band wish would just fly away

Former W.A.S.P guitarist Chris Holmes has a new film out. He thinks it's the only W.A.S.P. movie you'll ever see

After Syd Barrett left, Pink Floyd were on a constant search for a sound – their sound. Eventually, Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason would find it

How Rammstein’s third album, Mutter, took them from cult band to global metal superpower

Levara have come for our stadiums

Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson talks guitars, the new solo album You And Me, and her surprise choice for the most underrated guitarist of all time

Our Tracks of the Week: eight new songs to help keep the next seven days perfectly reasonable

YouTube ‘bardcore’ king Algai The Bard brings his hurdy gurdy game to Maiden’s 1982 classic Hallowed Be Thy Name

The Izz singer’s second solo LP is a captivating concept set – with a message open to your interpretation

Meet the small town heroes that won’t let a worldwide pandemic stop their charge into heavy metal

Hard-hitting British turbo-duo Royal Blood return with Typhoons – their most danceable, most feelgood album yet – and one member’s newfound sobriety

A bluffer's guide to what you need to know about Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page and how they got started

Van Morrison's Latest Record Project: Volume 1 suggests that lockdown wasn’t such a bad thing for some

Wish you’d been there? Pink Floyd's Live At Knebworth 1990 is super slick but lacks mystery

Gary Moore's How Blue Can You Get is patchy proof that blue is still very much the colour

The big guns come out to play on Mick Fleetwood & Friends: Celebrate The Music Of Peter Green And The Early Years Of Fleetwood Mac

Ups!de Down is a metal carpet ride from Electric Boys, sure, just not a funky one

Dropkick Murphys' Turn Up That Dial is good time music for good times to come

Long-lost US pomp-rockers Touch scratch their 41-year-old itch with Tomorrow Never Comes

Peter Frampton Band's all-instrumental covers album Frampton Forgets The Words is richly toned and stately

A Mars Volta completist’s dream is realised as long-lost recordings finally see the light of day on the La Realidad De Los Suenos box set

Dumpstaphunk's Where Do We Go From Here funks up a storm for this New Orleans offspring of the Neville Brothers and The Meters

Steve Cropper, legendary studio backbone of Stax Records, releases Fire It Up, his "first proper album" since 1967