Robert Plant stars in promotional film about luxury high-speed Italian train travel
See Robert Plant as you've never seen him before, travelling through Italy aboard a luxury Frecciarossa 1000 train
Living guitar god Zakk Wylde hammers out The Star-Spangled Banner
The punk trailblazer will be heading to Alexandra Palace next May
The Boss celebrated Halloween in Montreal with a performance of Ray Parker Jr.'s spooky chart-topper Ghostbusters alongside his full band
Next summer is looking increasingly lively
The Offspring's Dexter Holland picks his G.O.A.T punk band – and it's not the answer anyone expected
Over 350 grassroots music venues, 75,000 events and more than 12,000 jobs are at risk, say the Music Venue Trust
Acoustic Sessions reimagines highlights from Thin Lizzy's first three albums, with new contributions from guitarist Eric Bell
The Gallagher Brothers' effigies were burned at the annual bonfire night celebrations in Edenbridge, England
Former Primus drummer Tim Alexander explains he has been in a "dark place" recently and desperately needed change
Omar and Cedric: If This Ever Gets Weird takes deep dive into the friendship Mars Volta and At The Drive-In duo
Symphonic metal outfit Within Temptation feel the time is right to speak up on the important things
Becoming the bassist for heavy metal’s godfather should have been a no-brainer – but The Prince Of Darkness didn’t have the best reputation after his Black Sabbath firing
The lead single from Vitalogy turns 30 this week and now appears to be a line in the sand for the Seattle giants
He started out in a college so strict that he couldn’t understand prog when he first heard it. But the composer, educator and tech fan, has made the most of opportunities that came his way
If you thought they didn’t like Creep, wait til you hear what Thom Yorke & co. make of Pop Is Dead
Prince's Purple Rain was the epic ballad that reclaimed rock for black musicians, enjoying airplay everywhere from country to rock radio
Including Black Stone Cherry, CJ Wildheart, Night Flight Orchestra and five other rock-it scientists
From All The World’s A Stage to Rush In Rio, Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson look back over Rush’s journey as a live band
Bowie and Petty loved him, Jagger danced onstage with him, Slash jammed with him – this how Lenny Kravitz’s retro mix of rock, soul and funk made him a crossover star
Singer, band leader, icon – this is the story of Ronnie James Dio’s epic solo career
Peter Green was one of the greatest guitarists of the late 60s British blues boom – but he never truly conquered his demons
In 2003, Metal Hammer flew to New York to interview Metallica ahead of St Anger. We found a band who were bruised, battered but defiant
From The Boss to Chuck Berry, Nils Lofgren has played with them all and lived to tell the tale
The wheels were already beginning to come off Rage Against The Machine by 1998. Luckily, they managed to get into the studio together and prove they had one last statement to give the world
Is there room for another small piece of Marc Bolan?
11-CD collection of Roxy Music guitarist Phil Manzanera's solo work
At the intimate Troxy venue, The Cure celebrate the newly released Songs Of A Lost World and so much more, offering three hours of surprises, singalongs and pure emotion
Wembley might have had pyro and dancers, but a roaring crowd in Manchester proves Creeper don't need big production to put on a massive show
Allmans/Gov’t Mule man Warren Haynes goes it alone again
Glittering prog-psych indulgence for all
Breaking news: The Quireboys finally got off the barstool long enough to make a new album
That old wax magic works for a final lineup ‘best-of’ spread over eight 45rpm discs
Six Mountain live sets – get ready to climb!
The Allmans' big finish, recorded live at the Beacon Theater, New York