
Iron Maiden are going to battle with an underwear company over its name
Iron Maiden object to the name of new underwear company Maiden Wear as they believe fans might see it as an officially endorsed clothing line

Iron Maiden object to the name of new underwear company Maiden Wear as they believe fans might see it as an officially endorsed clothing line

Decades before he was a divisive, America-conquering late night TV host, James Corden won a competition to interview Meat Loaf

"I look this way all the time," says former Soft Machine musician Karl Jenkins after Coronation mix-up!

Black Stone Cherry's Screamin' At The Sky will be released in September – watch video for new single Nervous

The Syd Barrett Estate has launched an official YouTube channel for the Pink Floyd founder - first up are new videos for Terrapin, Dominoes and Dark Globe

Tom Fdez attempts to play Metallica's Master Of Puppets using just about every means possible

Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan releases a new solo EP and reveals his long-term struggles with panic attacks and depression – and how Slash supported him from the beginning

Someone has crafted an AI-generated cover of The Beatles' Yesterday as if it were sung by Freddie Mercury, and we're not sure how we feel about it

The death of Rita Lee, solo star and singer with Tropicália legends Os Mutantes, has been confirmed by her family

Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler makes lighthearted suggestions for alternative name for farewell tour

David Ellefson takes aim at former Megadeth bandmate Dave Mustaine over his decades-long beef with Metallica

Dolly Parton's 30-song, 4LP Rockstar comes out in November and includes a stellar list of guest performers and versions of Free Bird, Purple Rain and We Are The Champions


Punk pioneers The Clash were captured visiting a war-torn, troops-heavy Belfast at the height of the Troubles and it cemented their reputation as a result

It wasn't all doom and gloom in camp Nirvana – the band found time for some "real, sincere fun" along the way too

You haven't lived until you've seen 16 thousand Parisians screaming along to Gojira

In 1988 Iron Maiden were enjoying soaring success – but as they prepared for their biggest UK show, tragedy awaited around the corner

Producer Tony Visconti was working with Thin Lizzy on their Black Rose album when Phil Lynott's partying started to spiral out of control

Forensically examining a cursed selection of artwork which are heinous crimes against the eye

Celebrated as ‘the female Motörhead’, Girlschool became stars of the NWOBHM scene. But what were their best albums?

With Mike + The Mechanics currently on an extensive UK tour, Mike Rutherford talks singers, drummers, taking it easy, and the last days of Genesis

They're named in honour of other bands, but don't sound anything like them. It's complicated

Blues giant Kenny Wayne Shepherd picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and recalls the life-changing show he went to as a three-year-old

Def Leppard are joined by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on new album Drastic Symphonies. We went to Abbey Road Studios to watch it come together

Aerosmith might be coming to the end of the road, but no one has ever done the dirty job of rock'n'roll better, and their best albums are swaggering, charismatic proof

Reanimated 80s FM rockers Winger return with comfortingly familiar seventh album Seven

Bloodlines is the unlucky 13th album from the band formerly known as "NWOBHM legends" Tygers Of Pan Tang

Whitesnake’s tenth studio album Good To Be Bad reissued with added bells, whistles and horns

Darkadelic is a loud'n'lively twelfth album from punk’s most adaptable survivors The Damned

Metallica's first set of the M72 world tour was a triumphant, rousing success

Pancultural psych-fusion Swedes serve up heady witch's brew at UK tour climax

We asked rock and metal fans to share their views on the new Metallica album 72 Seasons - here's what they had to say

Jethro Tull forsake the Bible of last year's The Zealot Gene in favour of the paganism of Norse mythology on RökFlöte

One of Britain's great songwriters Ian Hunter delivers a shining example of his craft on new solo album Defiance Part 1

Nick Ruskell's Kerrang! Living Loud: Four Decades On The Frontline Of Rock, Metal, Punk and Alternative Music is an eye-opening account of the magazine's storied history, featuring tributes from Metallica, Guns N' Roses and more

Aladdin Sane's fiftieth birthday celebrated via the medium of half-speed master and picture disc reissues