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Watch Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee react to fans’ stories about the heavy metal trailblazers
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Steve Harris reveals the song he wants to bring back to Iron Maiden’s setlist
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What the science behind mosh pits can tell us about human behaviour
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A study suggested that men who play guitar in extreme metal bands do it to impress other men
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Latest Metal Hammer News

Watch Motörhead drummer Mikkey Dee react to fans’ stories about the heavy metal trailblazers
By Matt Mills published
Mikkey Dee remembers life with Lemmy Kilmister while watching tributes from Motörhead super-fans

Steve Harris reveals the song he wants to bring back to Iron Maiden’s setlist
By Matt Mills published
The second European leg of the band’s 50th-anniversary tour kicks off in the spring

What the science behind mosh pits can tell us about human behaviour
By Paul Brannigan published
Ever wondered about the physics of mosh pits and circle pits? We have answers for you

A study suggested that men who play guitar in extreme metal bands do it to impress other men
By Merlin Alderslade published
Time to smash those preconceptions about playing guitar to show off to girls, lads

Haken part ways with Charlie Griffiths and Conner Green
By Jerry Ewing published
UK prog rockers Haken have announced that guitarist Charlie Griffiths and bassist Conner Green have left the band

System Of A Down's Daron Malakian on being asked to fill in for injured James Hetfield on Metallica's 2000 Summer Sanitarium tour
By Stef Lach published
System Of A Down had yet to make their breakthrough – but guitarist Malakian was thrust onto the stage with metal royalty

Iron Maiden's Adrian Smith recalls his unsuccessful 1991 audition for one of the biggest bands in the world
By Paul Brannigan published
"It sounded good. And they're a great bunch of guys. But it didn't work out"

Tony Iommi films New Year message, reflects on the "Summer of Sabbath"
By Fraser Lewry published
The Riff Lord has spoken

Myles Kennedy looks back on the time he refused to audition for Slash and Velvet Revolver
By Matt Mills published
After being diagnosed with tinnitus, the Alter Bridge singer/guitarist shot down the chance to audition for Velvet Revolver and their lineup of then-former Guns N’ Roses members
Latest Metal Hammer Features

How Metallica wrote the power ballad that saved Miley Cyrus - and that Elton John adored
By Rich Hobson published
James Hetfield wasn't sure about letting his Metallica bandmates hear Nothing Else Matters. Thank goodness he did

"I looked around and nobody was happy. And I was thinking: 'This is going to be rough'": What happened when Bruce Dickinson made the decision that changed his life
By Paul Elliott published
Becoming a band’s new singer is never easy. But when Bruce Dickinson saw Iron Maiden play, he knew he was the singer they needed

From the Crimean War to the Stranger Things finale, the story of Iron Maiden’s The Trooper
By Matt Mills published
It didn’t live up to prior singles’ chart success, it was banned when it came out, and it’s got the band booed onstage. But, The Trooper is a song that Iron Maiden have never left behind.

Every Halestorm album ranked from worst to best
By Dannii Leivers published
We rate the back catalogue of one of modern rock's very best bands

With Sober, Tool attracted mainstream attention – and the ire of one of rock’s greatest frontmen
By Matt Mills published
Sober, the seminal single from 1993’s Undertow, made Maynard James Keenan and co. a quick success story, but not everybody was a fan

Ben Ward looks back on three decades in the Orange Goblin trenches
By Jerry Ewing published
In late 2025, British heavy metal stalwarts Orange Goblin played their last ever shows, calling it a day after 30 years. Frontman Ben Ward explains why, and reflects on three decades of creating metal thunder
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Latest Metal Hammer Reviews

Health dance in the face of despair on new album Conflict DLC
By Matt Mills published
The lyrics on the L.A. trio’s sixth album observe the ugliness of 2025, while the music urges you to wiggle your worries away

Ice Nine Kills' A Work Of Art is metal's most shocking show: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Even if they don't carry on (Silver) Screaming, Ice Nine Kills prove they're ready for the big leagues with the brilliantly bonkers A Work Of Art tour

Sabaton's Legendary tour lives up to its name: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Thanks, but no tanks: history-loving Swedes Sabaton reinvent their stage show for the Legendary tour

British-Iranian metal mystics Lowen prove themselves as the next big thing with spellbinding London show
By Matt Mills published
Playing their biggest headline concert while backed up by dancers and a cellist, the rising prog metal band meld Persian folk and themes with full-throttle riffage

Harpy's debut EP is the horniest release of 2025 and it's not even close
By Emily Swingle published
Alt singer-songwriter Harpy tells us exactly what she wants via throbbing dark electro and writhing industrial metal. Subtle, this ain't

Aerosmith and Yungblud's One More Time EP is a surprising but welcome triumph
By Jack Rogers published
Rock's past and present meet in the middle and make a certain kind of magic in hopes of securing its future



