Limp Bizkit fans, rejoice! You can now buy hot dog-flavoured water to drink
US chain 7-Eleven may or may not be pulling an April Fools Day prank, but they’re unwittingly turning Fred Durst into a prophet
US chain 7-Eleven may or may not be pulling an April Fools Day prank, but they’re unwittingly turning Fred Durst into a prophet
Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante doesn't do handshakes, just so you know
Listen to Hands Of The Zodiac, the first taste of the forthcoming Fu Manchu album The Return of Tomorrow
The British Broadcasting Corporation unveils plans to commemorate the life and legacy of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain
Two of the biggest drummers in rock and metal will join Elton John, Paul McCartney and more in Rob Reiner’s long-awaited mockumentary sequel
Dream Theater keyboard player Jordan Rudess will release his new, as-yet-untitled solo album in September
Masked monster mash Lordi have been emblazoned on the front cover of Vogue Scandinavia, putting them in the same league as Greta Thunberg, Björk and Prince Nikolai of Denmark
Even with a massive world tour looming, Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo shares some ideas on how he could keep busy in 2024
Unreleased music from artists including David Byrne and Devo, Courtney Barnett, The War On Drugs and more to appear on abortion rights benefit album
25 of the biggest names in rock and metal will be telling their stories about Motörhead’s legendary leader, complete with comic book illustrations, this summer
Relax everyone, Texan art-noise terrorists Butthole Surfers are going to stay on hiatus
Bon Jovi bounces up and down enthusiastically as Armin van Buuren launched his full-throttle remix of the 1992 classic Keep The Faith
Watch a pre-fame Slayer play a show in Anaheim, California several months before debut album Show No Mercy came out
We’ve reviewed and ranked every extracurricular activity by Ghost’s pontiff-in-chief
Swedish guitar virtuoso hails keyboardist’s Bach-style playing (and he also has soft spots for ELP, Kansas and UK)
How teenage Runaway Joan Jett turned into a grown-up luminary for music with attitude, humanist politics and gender equality
The musicians may have changed, but the search for musical transcendence never wavered. These are the very best albums by Yes
Jeff Beck was the guitar hero everyone admired, yet throughout his career he shunned the limelight more than basked in it
God bless The Jesus and Mary Chain
Skunk Anansie have always presented an alternate voice in hard-edged British music. Here is their catalogue ranked
When Neal Morse, Mike Portnoy, Steve Morse, Dave LaRue and Casey McPherson went to work, they hoped they were creating something that would last. As it turned out, they were
The Replacements' third album was written in thrall to the classic rock and pop canon, but filtered through the prism of their chaotic modus operandi
The improvised lines from Spinal Tap that have been assimilated into common rock parlance and beyond
The story behind Chicago doom lords Trouble’s landmark 1985 album The Skull – the album which helped shape a generation
Reunited New Jersey soul punks The Gaslight Anthem rediscover their voice in Camden Town
Our take on Nickelback's interesting - if hardly explosive - new documentary
The Who and the Heart of England orchestra join forces for what is surely one of the most joyously bombastic concerts London's magnificent Royal Albert Hall has ever seen
Ten albums in, Elbow continue to surprise
The first three albums from Texan weirdos the Butthole Surfers have been remastered so that a whole new generation of fans be both disgusted and delighted
Texan electric blues multi-instrumentalist Gary Clark Jr's sixth album Jpeg Raw might be one of the best albums you'll hear this year
A show 160 years in the making: Judas Priest, Saxon and Uriah Heap take to the stage in Glasgow
Judas Priest's late-career renaissance continues apace with thundering nineteenth album Invincible Shield
The songs on These Wicker Rivers' Force Of Nature are well-crafted and designed for maximum live effect
Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and Stone Roses guitarist John Squire combine on an album that's derivative but hugely enjoyable