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Robb Flynn wants Machine Head’s retirement to be like Stranger Things’ final season
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Halestorm found out that they were Grammy-nominated halfway through playing a show
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The emotional reaction Brian May had to one of Ozzy Osbourne's final performances
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Halestorm's Lzzy Hale opens up on the "empowering" song that helped launch their career
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Latest Metal Hammer News

Robb Flynn wants Machine Head’s retirement to be like Stranger Things’ final season
By Matt Mills published
The Oakland thrashers aren’t bowing out yet, but when they do, their frontman wants it to put a bold exclamation point on their career

Halestorm found out that they were Grammy-nominated halfway through playing a show
By Matt Mills published
The hard rockers took home the Grammy Award For Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance with their single Love Bites (So Do I) in 2013

The emotional reaction Brian May had to one of Ozzy Osbourne's final performances
By Merlin Alderslade published
No one was expecting Ozzy at this show - and what a moment it was when he arrived

Halestorm's Lzzy Hale opens up on the "empowering" song that helped launch their career
By Merlin Alderslade published
I Get Off didn't pull its punches on its subject matter - even if the song had to "devolve" to get there

Slipknot-endorsed Mapuche metal champions Mawiza have recorded a live session in Gojira’s studio
By Matt Mills published
Hailing from Santiago, Chile, the four-piece are flying the flag for South America’s Indigenous Mapuche people

Metallica fans banned for life after "incredibly stupid" speaker tower stunt at show in Australia
By Stef Lach published
Ever thought about climbing on part of the stage or sound setup at a gig? Two Metallica fans can tell you why you really shouldn't

Behaviour of one former Megadeth member means there will be no reunions on upcoming farewell tour
By Stef Lach published
Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine rules out bringing former members back as guests on farewell tour
Latest Metal Hammer Features

How Laid To Rest – against all odds – gave Lamb Of God an actual career
By Stephen Hill published
The opening track of 2004’s Ashes Of The Wake helped lift the band from heavy metal underdogs to generation-defining superstars

"We were stupid kids with this really weird music we were stubborn about." How Faith No More helped pave the way for the 90s rock revolution with the chaotic We Care A Lot
By Paul Brannigan published
Faith No More's Bill Gould looks back on the making of We Care A Lot, his band's thrillingly unhinged debut album, now celebrating its 40th birthday

Metal Hammer's tracks of the week: December 5 2025
By Rich Hobson published
Guns N' Roses, Poppy and Alter Bridge are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!

How Cave In briefly became alt-metal’s next big thing with their single Anchor
By Stephen Hill published
In 2003, Cave In embraced mainstream attention and wrote Anchor. Unfortunately, their stint in the big time would be short-lived.

From Sleep Token to Ghost, metal is full of gimmicks right now. Is it helping or hindering the culture?
By Merlin Alderslade published
Are all these gimmicky bands a good thing for the genre, or has it all gone a bit too far?

How Coheed And Cambria turned a tumultuous break-up into landmark prog metal song Welcome Home
By Matt Mills published
Thanks to its venomous lyrics and hard, screeching riff, Welcome Home became a Platinum-selling breakthrough moment
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Latest Metal Hammer Reviews

Sabaton's Legendary tour lives up to its name: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Thanks, but no tanks: history-loving Swedes Sabaton reinvent their stage show for the Legendary tour

British-Iranian metal mystics Lowen prove themselves as the next big thing with spellbinding London show
By Matt Mills published
Playing their biggest headline concert while backed up by dancers and a cellist, the rising prog metal band meld Persian folk and themes with full-throttle riffage

Harpy's debut EP is the horniest release of 2025 and it's not even close
By Emily Swingle published
Alt singer-songwriter Harpy tells us exactly what she wants via throbbing dark electro and writhing industrial metal. Subtle, this ain't

Aerosmith and Yungblud's One More Time EP is a surprising but welcome triumph
By Jack Rogers published
Rock's past and present meet in the middle and make a certain kind of magic in hopes of securing its future

Two years on from their farewell show in New York, Kiss return to the stage in Las Vegas
By Clay Marshall published
Kiss are back, and Classic Rock were there to witness it

Pupil Slicer have just made one of the most diverse, engrossing and essential heavy albums of 2025
By Paul Travers published
Roping in hardcore, mathcore, doom, black metal, industrial, post-rock...Pupil Slicer do it all in style on new album Fleshwork





