
Code Orange are on hiatus: “It’s on the shelf for a good reason, for many reasons”
Singer Jami Morgan confirms that the US metalcore hopefuls are on ice for the foreseeable future
The Catman's new album includes contributions from John 5, Billy Sheehan, Paul Shaffer and more
Kerry King is more than a little excited at the prospect of Slayer honouring Black Sabbath at Villa Park on July 5
Australian proggers Voyager share video for emotive new comeback single Seen Better Days
Slaughter To Prevail unleash their new studio album Grizzly this summer, and we have a special vinyl variant that you can't get anywhere else
The Korn frontman will be the guest presenter on a new episode of US TV show Ghost Adventures next week
Ghost’s mastermind drops some serious hints in a new interview
Black Mamba comes from the Bob Ezrin-produced Revenge of Alice Cooper, out in July
We’re starting to think Alex Terrible likes bears…
Japan’s kawaii metal sensations have pushed their upcoming release back by two weeks
Trivium made two versions of the video for Dying In Your Arms – the first try was so dreadful that it’s only now seeing the light of day
The Prince Of Darkness will step onstage for the last time at Birmingham’s Villa Park on July 5
The Eilish song was a “reference point” for one of UK's most celebrated young heavy bands
Hardcore and thrash still pride themselves on being politically conscious: we should all follow these ballsy bands’ examples
Inspired by a bear, a moose and a wolf, new album Birna is extending the band’s “beautiful broken family” as they tell modern tales through ancient instruments
Jonas Renske didn’t stop writing when the dark Swedish troupe went on hiatus – which made it all the shorter
Things got freaky on Lollapalooza 1992 thanks to The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow and their rock star friends
Even Iron Maiden like to throw a few curveballs into their back catalogue
Anthrax, Rage Against The Machine and Korn all owe a debt to hip hop
In 2011, while trying to find homes for his enormous collection of Dream Theater drumkits, Mike Portnoy was planning a new direction with Flying Colors, Adrenaline Mob, PSMS and Transatlantic
Korn’s 1998 album Follow The Leader was the sound of the nu metal pioneers pulling away from the competition
How D-beat pioneers Discharge took punk and metal to extreme new realms
How Devin Townsend made his 1997 solo debut album Ocean Machine
Ahead of their upcoming appearance at the Champions League final in Munich, Linkin Park talk football (or 'soccer', if you really must)
Alt Blk Era had a packed-out Camden Underworld moshing and raving its ass off last night - and you can't help but feel this is just the start
Ghost return to London after three years in Satanic style, with new songs, a new look and a ban on phones
At London’s Brixton Academy, the ‘Amplified History’ trio expand into a dozen-strong society of vocalists, dancers and musicians, and the results are spellbinding
Chris Connelly-fronted alt.rockers Sevendials get their groove on with A Crash Course In Catastrophe
Ghost aren't sweating their metal cred with the massive songs of Skeleta
Epica give Nightwish a run for their money in symphonic metal brilliance
Newcastle's finest Pigs x 7 deliver a masterclass in stoner/doom/psych riffathons on the release day for their new album Death Hilarious
Italian doom metallers Messa chuck out the recipe book on album four, The Spin
Māori culture meets titanic groove metal in this epic third record from New Zealand's Alien Weaponry
After straying from their black metal roots in recent years, Deafheaven come screeching back on Lonely People With Power
New Delhi’s viral superstars keep a sold-out O2 Forum Kentish Town singing and screaming for their entire 60-minute set