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While She Sleeps announce hiatus from touring, criticise the cynical grind of the music industry
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Dee Snider details the emotional mushroom ceremony he participated in to resolve health issues
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Knocked Loose have teamed up with Denzel Curry, and the results are ferocious
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Paleface Swiss vocalist is happy he offends people by kissing his bandmates
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While She Sleeps announce hiatus from touring, criticise the cynical grind of the music industry
By Merlin Alderslade published
These Sheffield ragers will be sorely missed while they pause, recalibrate and plan to come back stronger

Dee Snider details the emotional mushroom ceremony he participated in to resolve health issues
By Fraser Lewry published
Dee Snider's experience with mushrooms was documented on the Acid For Squares podcast

Knocked Loose have teamed up with Denzel Curry, and the results are ferocious
By Merlin Alderslade published
That's collab of the year already sewn up and it's only February

Paleface Swiss vocalist is happy he offends people by kissing his bandmates
By Matt Mills published
The deathcore band’s members take a stand against toxic masculinity by sharing a snog onstage

Riley Pinkerton explains how her death anxiety is at the core of Castle Rat’s shows
By Matt Mills published
The band’s performances are styled after fantasy imagery – but they’re also based on singer/guitarist Riley Pinkerton’s personal fears

Gene Simmons has another rant about hip-hop being in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame
By Merlin Alderslade published
Turns out Gene still isn't happy about hip-hop being in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame

Manowar founder Ross 'The Boss' Friedman diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease
By Fraser Lewry published
Ross The Boss formed proto-punk band The Dictators in New York City in 1973, and metal icons Manowar in 1980
Latest Metal Hammer Features

“We just went with it, hoping that it would be more of a blessing than a disaster.” How Alien Ant Farm’s bizarre cover of Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal turned them from D-listers to nu metal giants (for a bit, anyway)
By Stephen Hill last updated
In 2000, Alien Ant Farm were nu metal also-rans struggling to find their place. Then a thumbs up from Papa Roach and a Michael Jackson cover changed their fortunes overnight

How Sepultura got help from an indigenous tribe to write one of their defining anthems
By Stephen Hill published
This track was truly trailblazing for heavy music

As one of the UK’s leading bands stop touring, we need to talk about the toxic effect a ruined music industry is having on heavy metal
By Matt Mills published
Metalcore stars While She Sleeps are taking a hiatus from the road – if things don’t change, more artists will follow

New horror movie Whistle has a killer soundtrack to match
By Rich Hobson published
Director Corin Hardy shares how music played a big part in his killer new horror movie Whistle

The classic album that turned Lacuna Coil from cult band into household names in metal
By Dannii Leivers published
Before this release, these gothic metallers weren't well known outside of their homeland. That quickly changed

Want a killer lineup, a celebration of tattoo culture and one of the coolest festival locations on planet Earth? You need to be at Inkcarceration 2026
By Metal Hammer published
Sponsored by DWP
From its killer lineup of Disturbed, Bad Omens, Limp Bizkit and more to a ton of cool experiences, Inkcarceration is a festival unlike any other
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Latest Metal Hammer Reviews

Beers, belly flops and the Bahamas: what it's like on the 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise
By Rich Hobson published
Anthrax, Paradise Lost, Eluveitie and more packed out this year's 70000 Tons Of Metal

This is the end, but Megadeth are leaving us with an absolute killer of a final album
By Dom Lawson published
Megadeth will be missed, but what a final record to leave us with

Health dance in the face of despair on new album Conflict DLC
By Matt Mills published
The lyrics on the L.A. trio’s sixth album observe the ugliness of 2025, while the music urges you to wiggle your worries away

Ice Nine Kills' A Work Of Art is metal's most shocking show: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Even if they don't carry on (Silver) Screaming, Ice Nine Kills prove they're ready for the big leagues with the brilliantly bonkers A Work Of Art tour

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





