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Jordan Rudess would have been a classical pianist if he hadn’t discovered this prog icon
By Grant Moon published
Dream Theater genius’ musical world includes Steven Wilson, Van der Graaf Generator, Gentle Giant, Leprous, Rick Rubin and Neil Young

The southern rock legend who quit Lynyrd Skynyrd before they became famous and then rejoined 25 years later
By Paul Rees published
Rickey Medlocke has been involved in not one but two iconic Southern Rock bands

“Lars played me the whole song down the phone. He said, ‘What do you think?’ I said, ‘Are you kidding?!’”: The inside story of the greatest Metallica album Metallica didn’t write
By Chris Chantler published
Hardcore ragers, occult metal classics, Southern rock anthems

The drunken onstage outburst that nearly sparked a riot – and inspired a thrash metal classic
By Dave Ling published
The night one of metal’s most notorious loudmouths got a little too loudmouthed

How living in a rat-infested squat helped turn Green Day into one of the world's biggest bands
By Simon Young published
While West Oakland in the late 80s sounded like a sketchy place to live, it inspired a pop punk classic

The cult album that Evanescence singer Amy Lee wishes she had made – and the one that broke her heart
By Merlin Alderslade published
Weird angels, fallen guitar heroes and singing fruit – this is the soundtrack to Amy Lee’s life

Metal Hammer's tracks of the week: February 6 2026
By Rich Hobson published
Mayhem, Sleep Theory and Green Carnation are among the best new metal songs this week

How Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter became Iron Maiden’s only UK number-one single
By Matt Mills published
Despite a BBC ban, winning a “Worst Original Song” award and being pulled from the band’s setlist, Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter remains one of Iron Maiden’s biggest tunes

Great new prog you must hear from Green Carnation, Magenta, Exploring Birdsong, A.A. Williams and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
Cool new proggy sounds from Chris Braide & Dean Johnson, HeKz, EchoVerse and more in this week's Tracks Of The Week

If Death is a rabbit and you're on TV as a Womble, you’re probably Mike Batt
By Jo Kendall published
He recalls the chain reaction from the advert that got Elton John signed through missing a Family credit, a fluke Top Of The Pops slot, working with Steeleye Span and Art Garfunkel, to temporarily joining Hawkwind
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