How Slayer went from thrash provocateurs to metal’s unlikeliest elder statesmen
Some bands mellow with age – but not thrash icons Slayer
Some bands mellow with age – but not thrash icons Slayer
The story of Corrosion Of Conformity’s Metallica-approved 1994 album Deliverance
In 2005, Nickelback were already one of the biggest rock bands in the world – and All The Right Reasons was about to make them even bigger
Zakk Wylde was one of rock’s great wildmen – until he was told to kick the booze or die
The fourth single from Definitely Maybe came out 30 years ago this weekend and it marked the moment that Gallagher realised stardom was here to stay
Ozzy, Robert Planet, Rory Gallagher, Peter Green, Ginger Baker – late, great guitarist Gary Moore crossed paths with them all
The ultimate guide to thrash metal titans Slayer - as told through their greatest songs
Power-pop bristling with poignancy and pathos, Love Junk is packed full of enduring, impassioned classics
Tim Commerford has thoughts, and he's not afraid to share them as he gears up for a return to Europe with new band 7D7D
That time the future Led Zeppelin man ran into trouble with the law
Ron Dante produced Barry Mannilow's first nine albums before turning to rock. What could possibly go right?
Stevie Ray Baughan hot-wired the 80s blues revival and launched a new generation of players
23 Gigs. 50,000 Miles. Five Continents. 46 Days. One unique concert movie. And six interviews
One of rock’s great frontmen, Sammy Hagar is a master of good-time rock’n’roll, in big-name bands and also as a solo artist
Eight albums in shape-shifting rock’n’roll brothers Redd Kross are gearing up to take the next step up the ladder
Gary Marx was a founding member of the Sisters of Mercy and 'goth supergroup' Ghost Dance. As he releases a tribute to glam and his home town of Hull, he looks back over the songs that have defined his career
Meat Loaf's pre-game performance at the AFL Grand Final went down in history for all the wrong reasons
Eddie Vedder's surprise cameo with Roger Waters at the 12-12-12 concert brought Madison Square Garden to its feet
An interview with the late Kris Kristofferson: singer, songwriter, actor and legend