
The new Metal Hammer Podcast is up, and it's an exclusive chat with Simone from Epica
Simone Simons spills the beans on Epica’s new album Omega on the brand new Metal Hammer podcast

Simone Simons spills the beans on Epica’s new album Omega on the brand new Metal Hammer podcast

Peter Steele meets Prince: yes, the internet’s mash-up master Denis Pauna is at it again

You can barely hear Jason Newsted’s bass on Metallica’s …And Justice For All, but one online hero has remedied that

Mastodon guitarist Brent Hinds recalls a lifetime of devoted worship in the church of AC/DC

Metallica mark Master Of Puppets turning 35 with a crushing TV performance of album opener Battery

British metal legend Paul ‘Hammy’ Halmshaw, founder of Peaceville Records, is terminally ill and needs our help

Master Of Puppets was released 35 years ago today, on March 3, 1986. Here’s Metallica playing the title track for the very first time, on New Year’s Eve 1985

Elder frontman Nick DiSalvo will release debut solo album Hirschbrunnen in May

Mike Patton and co. unveil disturbing, graphic video for new single Dog Eat Dog

Larnell Lewis hears Metallica’s Enter Sandman for the first time, then plays Lars Ulrich’s parts like an absolute boss

Deftones unearth their Pac-Man inspired video game from the 2000 White Pony enhanced CD

Craving a fix of Kid Rock-style hip hop circa American Bad Ass? Corey Taylor and Moonshine Bandits have got your back

You might think black metal and pop music are polar opposites, but White Void frontman Lars Nedland says otherwise

How German heavy metallers Accept took I'm A Rebel – a long-lost early AC/DC track written by Malcolm and Angus’s brother Alex – and made it their own

Slayer recorded more than 130 songs during their lifetime. We want you to tell us which one you think is best

How metal embraced pagan-folk mystics Heilung

“When I’m in my room thrashing about on my drum kit, Duality is one of the tracks I like to play,” says Rick Astley of his metalcrush on Slipknot

Meet the German punk-metal sensations who've already dented the charts and are intent on confounding your expectations

Glenn Danzig’s horror movies are bad. Really bad. And that’s what makes them so brilliant

In 1987, the ‘real’ GN’R bottled the mayhem of the Sunset Strip on their classic debut album Appetite For Destruction. Ousted drummer Steven Adler tells all

Serj Tankian on his return to rock with his new EP, his brilliant new documentary and his relationship with System Of A Down

Brit metal malcontents Conjurer check in from the studio as they work on “vile and disgusting” second album

The world according to Korn and Love And Death guitarist Brian ‘Head’ Welch

From playing bass with The Vegas Kings, a rockabilly outfit formed in 1957, to his time with Rainbow, Black Sabbath, solo and beyond, Ronnie James Dio had a career like no other

Scottish rockers Mason Hill finally release their assured debut album. Fans of Alter Bridge and Shinedown apply here

Modern metal heroes Architects continue their upward swing with new album For Those That Wish To Exist

Experimental metallers Senyawa mix the sublimely strange with the deliberately comic on new album Alkisah

Symphonic metallers Sirenia dust off their Fairlights on new album Riddles, Ruins & Revelations

Taylor Momsen’s crew pay tribute to fallen idols on new album Death By Rock And Roll

Alexander von Meilenwald – aka The Ruins Of Beverast – casts his net wide on new album The Thule Grimoires with stellar results

Halloween director and synthwave inspiration John Carpenter serves up immersive chills on new album Lost Themes III: Alive After Death

Finnish lunatics Korpiklaani put the grog to one side for something more serious on new album Jylhä

Cult Of Luna rope in grunge icon Mark Lanegan on album-sized EP The Raging River

German metalcore hopefuls Annisokay finally deliver on their promise with new album Aurora

Goth metal mavericks Tribulation put more swish into their capes with fifth album Where The Gloom Becomes Sound