
Former Ministry and Prong drummer Aaron Rossi dead at 44
Metal Hall of Famer Aaron Rossi played with Prong, Ministry, John 5 and others and was nominated for a Grammy in 2009
Metal Hall of Famer Aaron Rossi played with Prong, Ministry, John 5 and others and was nominated for a Grammy in 2009
Prepare yourself for "a staggering monolith of melody and malady, volume and velocity" from new alt. rock supergroup
Glastonbury has officially unveiled its lineup for 2025!
Motley Crue will now launch their Las Vegas run in September as Vince Neil takes a step back on doctors' orders
Seriously, how much?
Iron Maiden’s label representatives haven’t been allowed to hear what the metal legends are recording since as far back as The Number Of The Beast
Sykes guested on the You Me At Six single in 2011 and recaptured that magic onstage during a recent show in his hometown
Korn’s frontman was supposed to show up on the new album by Shavo Odadjian’s Seven Hours After Violet project but never appeared
The thrashers have scheduled headliners in Cardiff and London around their appearance at Black Sabbath’s Back To The Beginning event in July
Testament and ex-Death man Steve Di Giorgio claims Metallica’s bass-free classic forced the instrument into the background for years afterwards
Metal's resident nine-piece went deep into the rarities bin for their set at Knotfest Melbourne last week
The occult rockers continue the build-up to “new” vocalist Papa V Perpetua’s debut
Mixing noise punk, hardcore and alternative metal, Chat Pile are the bastard sons of Mr. Bungle, Korn and the Butthole Surfers
Hooked on Tobias Forge’s satanic hymns? These anthems will keep you (and me) going until Skeletá drops next month.
Ozzy and Dio may be Sabbath’s best-known singers, but these bangers with less-famous voices deserve their share of the love
Norwegian multi-instrumentalist explains what the genres have in common, buying a synth just to learn one Pink Floyd song, and discovering musical airplane engines via his wife
The story of High On Fire’s bonkers stoner doom landmark De Vermis Mysteriis
Disturbed hit it out the park first time with debut album The Sickness
When Slipknot’s Corey Taylor met Machine Head’s Robb Flynn
From Danish prog metallers Danefae to Texan metalcore mob Cantervice, Zurich's "deathcore Slipknot" Paleface Swiss and UK alt metallers Vower, these are the bands you need to hear in March 2025
In late 2004, Classic Rock joined the reunited Judas Priest on the road in Spain
How Alice Cooper made shock rock classic Welcome To My Nightmare – with help from a horror icon
Bad Omens teaming up with Corey Taylor, Employed To Serve and Deafheaven are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
Whitechapel might not be the poster boys of deathcore anymore, but they remain the genre's most consistently brilliant band
Green Lung's mix of Black Sabbath dread and Ghost theatricality makes them perfectly suited for massive venues
Rejuvenated after latest album The Last Will And Testament, the prog/death metal masters honour both sides of their sound with cinematic accoutrements
With live debuts, old favourites and stunning visuals, Spiritbox's headline show at Alexandra Palace is nothing short of magic
Papa Roach prove why they’re one of their era’s most enduring and celebrated bands
Dream Theater needed something special to justify the hype following Portnoy's return, and they've delivered
Playing their classic 2005 albums at the O2 in London, the metalcore icons indulge everyone’s nostalgia while proving themselves as arena headliners
As one of the leading figures behind the Nordic folk renaissance, Einar Selvik returns to claim the crown with Birna
Billie Joe Armstrong's side-band pay tribute to the bands and anthems that shaped their lives
Brighton duo Lambrini Girls deliver 2025's first essential album with their debut Who Let The Dogs Out
Tremonti's latest album mixes his well documented love of metal with the post-grunge and balladry he made his name with
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