
10 times movies and TV shows used heavy metal and it was awesome
From Zombieland to Gremlins, Stranger Things is by no means the first pop culture heavyweight to use metal in a big scene
From Zombieland to Gremlins, Stranger Things is by no means the first pop culture heavyweight to use metal in a big scene
Guitarist and producer Steve Hillage is a true progressive visionary whose best albums cover a career as 70s prog hero and cult figure on the underground dance scene
Apocalyptic and poignant, the meaning of Joy Divisions Love Will Tear Us Apart is open to interpretation, but its place amongst the great singles is unquestionable
The Sheepdogs are back, with a new album and a killer live set, and their Worst Of All Worlds days now just a bad, but fond, memory
Municipal Waste vocalist Tony Foresta picks out the ten punk songs that every metalhead should know
From Surfer Rosa to Beneath the Eyrie, we examine this Boston band's back catalogue like some sort of cool forensic scientist
The full story behind David Bowie's 1972 performance of Starman on Top Of The Pops, a moment that changed the world of music forever
Pink Floyd are synonymous with Roger Waters and David Gilmour, but Syd Barrett remains the lost genius at the heart of the band
On Independence Day 1970, Jimi Hendrix played one of the greatest shows of his career, at the Atlanta International Pop Festival. It was also the end of an era
Seattle’s rising guitar star Ayron Jones on festivals, Jeff Beck and a budding love affair with France
Legendary singer-songwriter Graham Nash on balancing love and anger in his songs, and a project 60 years in the making
The greatest Chester Bennington performances, as picked by someone who knew him better than most
Giant placentas, grunge legends and doppelgängers: all the weird and wonderful things we experienced at Roskilde 2022
“We’re vegan, we’re feminist, we’re women, we’re queer, we’re political”: why Shooting Daggers are the hardcore band 2022 needs
Zoltan Bathory talks the pandemic setbacks and unexpected twists that fed into Five Finger Death Punch's new album AfterLife
Kate Bush’s early years established her as the first lady of Brit rock, but after just one tour she retired from the stage. She wouldn't return for 35 years
Back in 2008, late Cream bassist Jack Bruce recalled his encounters, and floated the theory that Pink Floyd were the ideal band for those who don't like music
In the build-up to Nirvana's final UK show the band were unhappy and underprepared... and then Kurt Cobain was pushed onstage in a wheelchair
Step aside Eddie Munson – Will Ferrell and Vince Vaughn had the whole Master Of Puppets thing covered in 2003 movie Old School