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How Manowar delivered death to false metal with Hail To England
Manowar’s Hail To England is a mid-80s heavy metal classic
Manowar’s Hail To England is a mid-80s heavy metal classic
The Britpop legends and pop-punk giants crossed paths at a radio show in Detroit and Tom DeLonge emerged from the experience a changed man
Zakk Wylde may be Ozzy’s right hand man, but he’s a Deep Purple fan too
The Athens, Georgia trio's post-Bill Berry era began in earnest with a triumphant headline slot at Worthy Farm
AC/DC‘s Fly On The Wall album was released on this day in 1985
Exclusive: Peter Frampton and Jerry Shirley on the attempts by the owners of the Steve Marriott estate to replicate the singer's voice with AI – and why they're determined to fight it
P.O.D.'s Sonny Sandoval on growing up, the joys of collaboration and Justin Timberlake
Originally written at a clandestine recording session, Absolute Beginners was the start of a 10-year musical relationship
Famed for Another Girl, Another Planet but increasingly influential, there's much more to The Only Ones than "the greatest rock single ever recorded"
"Maybe she's not liking what we're doing"
Steve Vai recalls how buying this “abstract and experimental” double album inspired him to actually join Frank Zappa’s band
When social media rumours ran wild that the band were splitting up, bassist Colin Greenwood revealed the complexities and confidence of what was really going on
When the going got real tough the Texans kept going. Now they're reaping the rewards
As Glastonbury 2024 approaches, we run through the 13 sets that have defined the festival over its lifespan
"When I saw those demons take over him it was pitiful." Sammy Hagar revisited his darkest days in Van Halen in a 2016 interview newly uploaded online
The Karma Effect are currently a club band but they're already planning for much bigger rooms
After six years without a new record, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats return with one inspired by 70s Italian murder-mystery cinema
Never say never. After years of speculation and rumours, Steven Wilson reunited with his former Porcupine Tree bandmates Richard Barbieri and Gavin Harrison for one of the most unexpected musical reformations.
Including Massive Wagons, Bones UK, Orange Goblin and five other movers, groovers, shakers and quakers