
Alanis Morissette is releasing a meditation album and it all sounds *very* relaxing
Alanis Morissette's meditation album The Storm Before The Calm will be available via streaming platforms and mental health app Calm
Alanis Morissette's meditation album The Storm Before The Calm will be available via streaming platforms and mental health app Calm
Pearl Jam have cancelled the remaining dates of their 2022 spring tour after Matt Cameron and Jeff Ament test positive for the virus
Florence + The Machine have released a cover of The Stooges’ Search And Destroy on the deluxe version of their new album, Dance Fever
On September 26, 1992, Nirvana's Kurt Cobain, America's most reluctant new rock star, joined Mudhoney onstage purely for shits and giggles
Primus frontman Les Claypool recalls auditioning for the role of Metallica's new bassist following the tragic death of Cliff Burton
New fan favourite Scarborough Street Fight comes from upcoming Sheepdogs album Outta Sight - out next month
"To all of his fans - please know he loved you as much as you love him"
Matt Cameron has apologised after remarks about Taylor Hawkins appeared "out of context", while Chad Smith calls story "sensationalised and misleading"
"I hope they find the peace of God for themselves" - Jesse Hughes testifies about the night Islamic State extremists killed 90 music fans at the Bataclan theatre in Paris
LA-based psych-punks Osees unveil video for Funeral Solution, the first single from punky new album A Foul Form
Three of the coolest bands in metal today are hitting the road together!
AOR legends Journey release Let It Rain as the third single from forthcoming album Freedom
Glenn Hughes and Joe Bonamassa discuss their careers, wonder why rock’s future will suffer from a lack of small venues, and mention something about a new Black Country Communion album
Lynyrd Skynyrd's 1975 hit Saturday Night Special belied the band's pistol-packin’ image, but things were never quite that black and white
Anthony Vincent covering Queen's Another One Bites The Dust in the style of Chris Cornell is like something unearthed from the Seattle legend's vaults
Metallica might have become the biggest metal band in the world, but that didn't stop them trolling the execs at MTV
First published in 2017, Metal Hammer writer Mörat's tribute to his friend Chris Cornell remembers a frontman like no other
An exploration of the puzzling, mould-breaking, occasionally very noisy and often terrifying world of King Crimson
Former Rush singer/bassist Geddy Lee, who is due to publish his memoir next year, talks us through his career highlights from the 20-plus years of Classic Rock’s lifetime
How the offspring of famous musicians are taking over rock and metal
Pat Boone singing Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Dio, Guns N' Roses and Led Zeppelin? Step right this way...
When the going gets tough, bodyguard-to-the-stars Michael Francis – who's spent time with Elvis, lived with Cher and saved Paul Rodgers from several beatings – is the man you’d want on your side
A journey through the back catalogue of the great Chris Cornell, from Soundgarden to solo, Audioslave and Temple Of The Dog
The legendary Ronnie James Dio died on May 16, 2010. This is how he made his masterpiece Holy Diver
Old favourites The Pineapple Thief get a whole new lease of life on non-standard collection Give It Back
Finally, a cult worth joining: Church Of The Cosmic Skull and their life-affirming fourth album There Is No Time
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
Regrouped with Rick Rubin in 2006, the Chilis offered up a sprawling double album in Stadium Arcadium
UK alt.rock finds its new pack leader with London three-piece Puppy’s second album Pure Evil
Folk elder statesman Richard Thompson's soundtrack to Werner Herzog film Grizzly Man soundtrack is available again
No longer obscured by clouds, Pure Reason Revolution pull their music into sharp focus on Above Cirrus
More sun-baked high jinks from Brant Bjork, Nick Oliveri and stoned company
AOR talisman Jeff Scott Soto keeps the hooks coming on solo album number eight, Complicated
The eighth solo album by former Dire Straits bassist John Illsley reconfirms his allegiance to their signature sound