
Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor reveals his first reaction to Johnny Cash’s Hurt cover: “It felt weird – that’s my song!”
Trent Reznor couldn’t process it when he heard The Man In Black put his stamp on a Nine Inch Nails classic

Trent Reznor couldn’t process it when he heard The Man In Black put his stamp on a Nine Inch Nails classic

Within Temptation's Sharon Den Adel flew out to Kyiv herself to take part in the shoot

Swedish prog metallers Evergrey will release their fourteenth studio album, Theories of Emptiness, in June

Ash Costello addresses fan backlash over New Years Day cancelling festival appearances in 2023

Influential Irish alt. rock quartet Kerbdog reveal September and October tour dates

The UK masted metal cult have just started a tour with Bring Me The Horizon in Australia

Get up close and personal with Iron Maiden’s singer at his next gig

Four former Delain members will regroup on Wessels’ next album, due in September

Metallica just showed Elton John - and the world - why we desperately need a Garage Inc 2

The two leading nu-metal-but-not-really bands will be joined by The Mars Volta, Viagra Boys and Vowws

“Is it there yet? No. Is it getting close? Yeah,” says singer Dee Snider

The UK metalcore giants have reunited with Jordan Fish seven years after he produced their Doomsday single

Nine metal bangers guaranteed to help you get your pump on

White Zombie’s final album Astro-Creep: 2000 was released on this day in1995. Rob Zombie looks back on the band’s unlikely success

Ontario noiseniks Metz believe that magic happens when they get together to make music, and listening to the trio's new album Up On Gravity Hill, you'll believe it too

Indian folk metal heroes Bloodywood appear on the soundtrack to action/thriller Monkey Man, starring (and directed by) Slumdog Millionaire star Dev Patel

Dogs, cats, ponies, goats, ducks – to mark International Pet Day, we asked members of Killswitch Engage, Amon Amarth, Green Lung and more to tell us about the animals they share their lives with

Here are the best up-and-coming alternative bands we saw at Tallinn Music Week

Former SOA, Black Flag, Rollins Band frontman Henry Rollins knows a thing or three about punk rock, so pay attention please

Finland’s symphonic metal leaders have officially released 10 covers across their career. Here they are in reverse-order of majesty.

Cattle Decapitation's Travis Ryan talks bugs, betrayal by Metallica and how it feels playing arenas with Amon Amarth

From deathcore underdogs to anthem-dispensing standouts, we’ve ranked every album by Scottish metal’s favourite sons

Metallica played a free gig in a car park to promote 1997’s Reload. In the process, they infuriated locals, got bashed by politicians and sued an entire stadium.

Imminence have spread their wings to deliver the goods on album number five

Guzman, aka husband-and-wife photographers Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock, share intimate never-before-published portraits of Kurt, Courtney and baby Frances Bean

Slash, Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators bring two hours of rock ’n’ roll sleaze to London, but little in the way of arena-sized spectacle

Six albums in and Alabama's Erra are pushing their progressive metalcore sound to greater heights than ever before on new album Cure

Despite releasing their last full-length album 14 years ago, Pendulum play a spectacular set bridging the past and the future at London’s O2 Arena

Based on real-life tragedy on the Faroe Islands, Hamfrerd;s new album Men Guðs Hond Er Sterk is one of the most stunningly crushing doom metal albums you're likely to hear in 2024

Botch blow minds at their first, and last, reunion show in London, at a sold-out Electric Ballroom

With British metalcore in a golden age and new bands Bad Omens and Spiritbox tearing up the rule book, While She Sleeps are feeling the pressure to transform their own sound on new album Self Hell

Our take on Nickelback's interesting - if hardly explosive - new documentary

Hot off earning Tiktok stardom and scoring a UK number two album, ragga metal masters Skindred play a career-affirming showcase at one of London’s most legendary venues

BRAT have the right look to fit in with the likes of Scene Queen and Sophie Powers, but their straight-ahead deathgrind fails to make the same impact

David Vincent, Rune ‘Blasphemer’ Eriksen and Flo Mounier live up to their reputation as extreme metal's leading lights