
Rammstein have released a teaser for the Dicke Titten video and it is… very Rammstein
The English translation of Dicke Titten is 'big boobs'. So we'll let you clever lot deduce what this teaser video features
The English translation of Dicke Titten is 'big boobs'. So we'll let you clever lot deduce what this teaser video features
David Bowie ponders the meaning of life in the first teaser for Brett Morgen's forthcoming docufilm Moonage Daydream
The Tonight Show welcomed Måneskin (minus bassist Victoria De Angelis) to perform new single Supermodel with the help of a surprise guest
Metallica team up with Pro-Ject Audio Systems for a striking limited edition turntable complete with mirror-finished logo
Watch wheelchair-bound former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’Anno meeting ex-bandmate Steve Harris backstage at first show on Legacy Of The Beast tour
Three Senjutsu tracks and ‘Samurai Eddie’ - this is how Iron Maiden’s first show in almost three years shaped up
Former World Trade and Asia drummer Jay Schellen to replace Alan White on upcoming UK Yes tour
Dio's 1983 classic Holy Diver is to get a deluxe re-release this summer, ahead of what would have been the singer's 80th birthday
An end-of-tour picture from Ghost's Imperatour has revealed the identity of the band's latest line-up
Listen to Queen's A Kind Of Magic as covered by English singer-songwriter Griff, the 2021 BRIT Awards Rising Star
UK prog rockers Porcupine Tree will release a brand new album Closure/Continuation in June
Classic Rock magazine cover stars Def Leppard release the stomping Fire It Up as the third single previewing new album Diamond Star Halos
It was going to be called Son Of A Bitch until the record company choked on that title. And although it wasn’t a hit, being covered and sampled paid for a few beers
Elton John and Bernie Taupin's Your Song was written over breakfast and took a year to become a hit, but it gave Elton's career the push it needed to go stratospheric
Even the murkiest of musical clouds can have solid silver linings
Alter Bridge’s Mark Tremonti is a Kreator uber-fan. So we hooked him up with the German thrash icons’ frontman Mille Petrozza to talk war, politics and old school riffs
Up close and personal with Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman
Inside Radiohead's OK Computer: darkness, isolation, paranoia, and songs so far ahead of their time that the world is still catching up
Robert Fripp conceived the idea of King Crimson in the 90s as the double trio with two drummers. This is some of their best music
The inside story of the troubled birth of Foo Fighters' The Colour And The Shape, as it reaches its 25th anniversary
From grungy indie to avant-garde rock, Radiohead have always been restlessly creative. Here's their proggiest tracks
The story behind No More Tears, the album that saved Ozzy Osbourne’s career – and possibly his life
Prince Of Darkness Ozzy Osbourne talks about Black Sabbath, sobriety, burying the hatchet, beating the booze and sticking it to Lollapalooza
From writing advertising jingles music in a London bedsit, to headlining Wembley Arena fronting The Darkness, a lot has happened to Justin Hawkins
Another deep-dive into the proto-metal past via a 14th creditable collection in the Brown Acid series
Forty years on, the Chris Tsangarides-produced Reactivate becomes a debut album for Essex rockers Prowler
Black Sabbath-connected metallers Quartz pay tribute to fallen comrade Geoff Nicholls on fifth studio album in 45 years, On The Edge Of Tomorrow
Massachusetts heavyweights Cave In return with first full album in 11 years, Heavy Pendulum
Celluloid’s speed-metal kings Anvil keep ’em coming on 19th studio album Impact Is Imminent
Feel-sad prog metallers Evergrey return with 13th studio album A Heartless Portrait
James LaBrie delves into the complexities of human relationships on fifth solo album Beautiful Shade Of Grey
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