
Ian Paice on how drummers keep playing as they get older
Life is tough on drummers

Watch the trailer for a new documentary charting Brian Warner's rise to stardom, as well as the abuse allegations against the singer

NIN duo scoop yet another industry award for their work on Luca Guadagnino's Challengers

Judas Priest bassist Ian Hill says the band need to remain relevant – because their OG fans won't be around forever

Jane's Addiction bassist says he's working with band's drummer Stephen Perkins and guitarist Dave Navarro

A Slipknot fan account on Instagram posts rare footage of The Nine unmasked on New Year's Day 2000

Swap that hot dog-flavoured water for something a bit more palatable

Returning members Jeff Loomis and Van Williams are also defending the comeback following criticism from founding bassist Jim Sheppard

The UK metalcore bruisers have pulled influence from Gothenburg metal for their hotly anticipated fifth album

“That’s not a great ballad. We’ve had much better ballads.”

Former Take That star Robbie Williams has confirmed the unlikely collaboration

Bruce Dickinson wants us to expect big things from Iron Maiden’s Run For Your Lives tour this year

SAS Rogue Heroes is back with a bang. Hundreds and thousands of bangs, actually

The end of the world? That was just inspiration for In Flames’ ninth album, A Sense Of Purpose

Forced to rebuild from scratch, Jason Aalon Butler is finding ways to harness the storm - and find his peace - on Fever 333's Darker White

From a Slipknot buried treasure to the long-overlooked Korn rarity, these are the overlooked classics in the nu metal canon

Welcome to 1984: it was the album that would see Van Halen straddle the planet like a rock colossus, but it would also mark the end of the original line-up

From Judas Priest's Invincible Shield to Nightwish's Yesterwynde and Opeth's return to extremity, these are the metal albums that ruled 2024

From defecating in Steve Vai‘s guitar case to puppet-based concept albums, Devin Townsend is out there on his own

From touring with Korn and meeting pop stars to barely selling 200 tickets and almost getting dropped from their label, Papa Roach endured to prove themselves the ultimate rock survivors

Did the world miss out on a Black Sabbath/Led Zeppelin supergroup?

Amon Amarth’s 2008 album Twilight Of The Thunder God transformed them from death metal hopefuls into all-conquering Viking metal chieftains

The inside track on Appetite For Destruction from one of the men who played on it

Brighton duo Lambrini Girls deliver 2025's first essential album with their debut Who Let The Dogs Out

While She Sleeps’ second of two nights at O2 Forum Kentish Town may not have the scale of their Ally Pally concert last year, but what’s lacking in size is made up for in killer songs and blinding lights

Therapy? roll back the decades in joyous communal celebration of their best-loved album, 1994's Troublegum

Supported by Darkest Hour and Heriot, the co-headliners host a night of wall-to-wall adrenaline at Electric Brixton

Overcoming technical troubles and an initially thin crowd, the three bands offer unique approaches to mind-expanding music

Opeth go Miss Marple via Edgar Allen Poe on the prog-death-jazz metal odyssey that is The Last Will And Testament

Celebrating their seminal classics and modern material alike, Sepultura bow out in impeccable form at London’s Hammersmith Apollo

Sum 41's farewell tour touches down for their biggest UK show ever

Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight

Defences haven't quite perfected their formula yet, but if you love yourself a good slice of modern metalcore, you're gonna wanna hear this

Wembley might have had pyro and dancers, but a roaring crowd in Manchester proves Creeper don't need big production to put on a massive show