
Code Orange, The Distillers, The Pretty Reckless exit Download bill, Napalm Death, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes step in
Changes to Download 2022 bring both good news and bad news for those attending the UK's biggest rock/metal festival

Changes to Download 2022 bring both good news and bad news for those attending the UK's biggest rock/metal festival

Kirk Hammett on his solo debut, sobriety, and Metallica's future. Plus watch the animated video for High Plains Drifter

Rammstein will stream Zeit in selected movie theaters around the world on April 28

Exclusive In an exclusive new interview in Classic Rock magazine, Ozzy reveals that he was speaking to his dear friend Lemmy on the day that Motörhead's leader passed away

Alice Cooper reveals he has penned a play that he wants to see performed on Broadway or London's West End

Nick Cave has unveiled plans for a limited edition vinyl record featuring seven spoken word psalms set to music

Guitar sorceress Sophie Lloyd has created an instrumental shred version of Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb

Yes reschedule European tour dates for Relayer shows from 2022 to 2023

Heart singer Ann Wilson's stunning cover of Queen's Love Of My Life is a duet with country star and current Eagle Vince Gill

Coheed and Cambria have shared an acoustic cover of Kiss classic Love Gun, and launched their new video game Vaxis II: A Window of the Waking Mind

Def Leppard share a second new single, Take What You Want, from their forthcoming album Diamond Star Halos

Netflix have confirmed Jackass 4.5 will arrive next month, and shared a teaser of one particularly funny stunt

Artist Andres Serrano looks back on his involvement with the controversial covers for Metallica’s Load and Reload albums

Songwriter Chip Taylor received a phone call: A song was needed, and soon. Minutes later, Wild Thing "just erupted"

Art-metal skronk-outs? Pink Floyd-inspired anthems? Epic trance workouts? This is where to start with Steven Wilson’s reunited prog visionaries

"The fact they invited us was nuts," Trivium's Matt Heafy tells Metal Hammer

Thirty years on from the release of her debut album Dry, we examine and rank PJ Harvey's studio collections from worst to best

17 years in and they're just getting started: Johnossi's new album is inspired by metamorphosis, mental health, and The Joker

Famed for Woke Up This Morning, their iconic theme to The Sopranos, Alabama 3 want youngsters to learn that rock’n’roll is rock’n’roll

"Weird Al" Yankovic made his TV debut in 1981 on The Tomorrow Show with an eccentric take on a Queen classic, and nothing was ever the same

At a tribute to George Harrison in 2004, Prince took to the stage to join a cast of stars on While Me Guitar Gently Weeps, and in doing so cemented his genius for all time

From Dopesmoker to Sweet Leaf, these 20 stoner-friendly records make the perfect 4/20 soundtrack

Scorpions guitarist Rudolf Schenker on partying with rock'n'roll royalty, surviving grunge and making rock history

One of the great British singers and frontmen, Steve Marriott's catalogue with the Small Faces, Humble Pie and beyond is littered with classics

Singer-songwriter Bonnie Raitt casts an unblinking eye over love and loss, tracing parallels between pain and hope

Aussie cosmonauts King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard hit melodious peak with freakouts and chill-outs on Omnium Gatherum

The Price Of Life sees Britain’s social ills slammed in your face by London’s visceral grime-punk duo Bob Vylan

Former Accept man Udo Dirkschneider pays tribute to Ol' Blue Eyes and more on unlikely covers album My Way

Wild experimentation is the norm on This Was Your Future: Space Rock And Other Psychedelics (1978-1998), curated by Hawkwind spacelord Dave Brock

Stone Broken have dared to make more radio-friendly hard rock on textured third album Revelation

Dan McCafferty’s gone, but Nazareth's spirit remains strong on Surviving The Law

The two albums that sparked Suzi Quatro's 21st-century renaissance have been repackaged as a satisfactory single set

Billy Gibbons, Joe Walsh, Joe Bonamassa, Warren Haynes, Derek Truck and more line up to pay tribute to Johnny Winter

The Elephants of Mars is vivid proof that guitar god Joe Satriani still has some surprises in his trunk

Aerosmith's 1971: The Road Starts Hear shows Tyler, Perry and co. itching to get their wings