Two of the cute kids from Jack Black's smash hit movie School of Rock have got engaged
In today's most heartwarming story, Marta and Frankie from School of Rock have got engaged in real life
In today's most heartwarming story, Marta and Frankie from School of Rock have got engaged in real life
Horrific details of the death of Alice 'Alyx' Herrmann have emerged after the discovery of a recording on her phone
Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes announce hiatus, but their upcoming UK and European tour dates are unaffected
Who needs to play in a giant globe anyway
The Prince Of Darkness will join the annals of the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame on October 19
“Any kind of technical playing was mocked and frowned upon”
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris will tour Europe and the UK in October
Brat-style billboards featuring Durst’s name, plus Chappell Roan and The 1975’s, are igniting internet speculation, though some believe the reported sightings to be fake
After postponing a tour in August due to a medical scare, Coal Chamber have also cancelled their next festival appearance
Sylosis and Heriot have tag-teamed for a new song on a surprise EP, ahead of the pair touring Europe together in November and December
Lacuna Coil will unleash their tenth studio album next year
The sibling twosome will release new album Rave Immortal on January 24
It’s been more than a decade since Karnivool released an album – this is the how they became the prog metal fan’s favourite cult prog metal band
Some bands mellow with age – but not thrash icons Slayer
The ultimate guide to thrash metal titans Slayer - as told through their greatest songs
Guitarist names his favourite track by the American prog metal titans, and some of the bands he discovered through them
Tim Commerford has thoughts, and he's not afraid to share them as he gears up for a return to Europe with new band 7D7D
Mastodon were already an underground sludge metal sensation in the early 2000s, but Leviathan turned them into a breakout success
We tried to interview Zeal & Ardor mastermind Manuel Gagneux about gatekeeping. We ended up discussing Mayhem, Björk, Anthony Fantano and Mike Patton instead.
23 Gigs. 50,000 Miles. Five Continents. 46 Days. One unique concert movie. And six interviews
Gary Marx was a founding member of the Sisters of Mercy and 'goth supergroup' Ghost Dance. As he releases a tribute to glam and his home town of Hull, he looks back over the songs that have defined his career
Sleep Token’s singer gave Metal Hammer his first and last interview in 2017. When he did, he named the 90s alt-rock record that moves him most.
Unique noise/post-rock maverick Julie Christmas makes us a playlist and tells us the stories behind her picks
Jason Aalon Butler reignites the sparks of inspiration with an all-new lineup for Fever 333
Touché Amoré unravel the anxieties of modern life on their most dynamic album to date
Sabaton's massive metal concert movie The Tour To End All Tours is a must see when it hits cinemas in October
Supported by Schizophrenia, Immolation and Municipal Waste, Cannibal Corpse bring one of the most stacked extreme metal bills of 2024 to the UK’s capital
Even tragedy can't stop The Black Dahlia Murder being one of extreme metal's most reliably brilliant bands
Nu gen queen Mimi Barks is feral and fascinating on debut This Is Doom Trap
Beloved by Lamb Of God, Trivium and Machine Head, Heriot just proved that 2022's Profound Morality EP was just a taste of what they can do
At a crammed O2 Empire Shepherds Bush, Zeal & Ardor shed their ‘black metal meets spirituals’ tag with a set of new, experimental anthems
After two experimental Tales From Six Feet Under releases, Charlotte Wessels is back on familiar grounds
Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan set out their vision for world domination with Vended's self-titled debut
Yesterwynde is as much a chance for Floor Jansen to spread her wings as it is a showcase of Nightwish's incredible ambition