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“The ultimate anti-everything symbol”: How heavy metal found its fashion sense
By Matt Mills published
From denim vests to bullet belts and drawer after drawer of black t-shirts, this is how metal music developed its signature dress code

"It's been a mission statement from day one": Why Sparks continue to do things other bands don't
By Dave Ling published
With 28 albums’ worth of songs to choose from, there'll be some surprises as Sparks tour their MAD! album

Why Skunk Anansie stood on top of the cliff and jumped into the clouds
By Polly Glass published
Skunk Anansie’s future hung in the balance, but a new album and the power of love changed everything

10 classic rock and metal tunes you (probably) forgot were released as movie tie-ins
By Rich Hobson published
From U2 in a Batman movie to Korn in Tomb Raider and Slayer in Dracula, these songs have outshone the movies they were first featured in

Paradise Lost discuss religion, depression and new album Ascension
By Matt Mills published
Singer Nick Holmes talks to Metal Hammer about Paradise Lost’s new music, dealing with depression, and why the band aren’t returning to electronica any time soon

How the films of Christopher Nolan and the Netflix drama Suits helped create The Blue Stones
By Damian Jones published
Ascending Canadian bluesy duo The Blue Stones tell us the inspiration behind their trippy new LP Metro

"It was some extreme magic": How Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham saved Fleetwood Mac
By Bill DeMain published
With Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham on board, Fleetwood Mac’s 1975 self-titled album was the first record by what became the band’s most beloved and successful line-up

Every Motley Crue album ranked from worst to best
By Paul Elliott last updated
Mötley Crüe left behind them a trail of destruction and nine albums – here ranked from worst to best

Meet Erja Lyytinen, the Finnish guitarist inspired by 70s classic rock, 80s thrash and happiness
By Fraser Lewry published
Finnish slide ace Erja Lyytinen on murder ballads, the joys of vinyl and playing a skeleton on The Masked Singer

Chaos and carnage with Pearl Jam at Lollapalooza 1992
By Richard Bienstock, Tom Beaujour published
How Pearl Jam’s out-of-control shows on the 1992 Lollapolozza tour sparked crowd frenzies verging on riots

Heart's Ann Wilson on the show at which everyone thought her band had been killed
By Paul Brannigan published
Completely false rumours about the premature death of rock stars circulated long before the internet

8 things we learned at Download Festival 2025
By Rich Hobson published
From Spiritbox and President to Cradle Of Filth, Anaal Nathrakh and erm, The Vengaboys, these are the bands that ruled and defined Download Festival 2025

Before she found fame fronting Blondie, Debbie Harry was in a 'baroque folk rock' band called The Wind In The Willows. Listen to the never-released Suzy Snowflake, the first professional recording she ever made
By Paul Brannigan published
Listen to Suzy Snowflake, the first professional recording made by a pre-fame Debbie Harry

Every Motörhead studio album ranked from worst to best
By Malcolm Dome last updated
Motörhead’s appetite for virulent, violent melodies charted over the course of 23 ear-threatening albums

A bathroom full of snakes and Slash's road to compromise
By Alan Niven published
Classic Rock presents the second in an exclusive series of excerpts from former Guns N' Roses manager Alan Niven’s forthcoming book Sound N’ Fury

The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
By Polly Glass published
Featuring Castle Rat, Starbenders, Buckcherry and five other lords of the new church of rock'n'roll

Why Split Dogs could be the new/old sound of punk to come
By Julian Marszalek published
Punk’n’rollers Split Dogs bust out of their West Country origins to show that they’re best in breed
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