
Ghost triumph at Swedish Grammis
Ghost's 5th album Impera wins award for Best Hard Rock/Metal at Swedish Grammis

Ghost's 5th album Impera wins award for Best Hard Rock/Metal at Swedish Grammis

Bring Me The Horizon share bloody, brutal, B-movie-style video for new single Lost

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Tony Iommi hasn't set his former Sabbath bandmate Bill Ward alight since 1980: the drummer can thank his mum for this

We asked rock and metal fans to share their views on the new Metallica album 72 Seasons - here's what they had to say

St. Albans quartet stake their claim as one of the 21st century's greatest bands with their finest work yet

The latest Evil Dead reboot is a resounding, bloody success

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Biffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil's extreme metal side-band Empire State Bastard unleash hell at debut London gig, their third show ever

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Suicide Silence play things safe with new album Remember... You Must Die

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LA-based hardcore newcomers Zulu challenge the boundaries of heavy music with their utterly captivating debut