"I terrified and annoyed countless people for decades." Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe on the karma of being cornered by drunks
Sober for 14 years, Lamb Of God frontman says he of all people can't complain about drunkards getting on his nerves
Scorpions were due to commence their Planet Hollywood residency next month
They achieve the feat in the video for disorienting new single Lexington Delirium, which features spoken-word narration from Meshuggah’s Tomas Haake
Haken's Charlie Griffiths will release his second solo album Gods Of Pangea under the Tiktaalika banner in March
Classics by Judas Priest, Metallica, Black Sabbath and more all make the cut
‘The Metal Factory’ at Summa College in Eindhoven lets pupils study heavy metal vocals, as well as the guitar, bass, drums and keyboard
News of Te Rā's release comes as Alien Weaponry embark on a North American tour with Kerry King
"Taylor, I'm really sorry, I totally ruined your song!"
Elephant safaris! Camel trekking! White water rafting! Wine drinking! Anything is possible at House Of Mustaine
Stream it on Apple TV, Google Play, Youtube or Amazon Prime ahead of the power metal battalion’s European tour later this year
The build-up to impending album The Sky, The Earth & All Between continues…
On the cusp of her three-part documentary about Manson’s career and abuse allegations airing, Karen McGann voices her gratitude to those who’ve spoken out
“We got a new album,” the percussionist and Slipknot co-founder declares
Lzzy Hale grew up watching 80s rock stars on TV. In 2024, she got to be one, playing with a beloved childhood band
Grand Magus’s JB Christoffersson, Wardruna’s Einar Selvik and mediaeval history lecturer Simon Trafford explain why heavy music can’t get enough of Viking culture
Drugged up, boozed up and almost washed up, Mötley Crüe went into rehab, came out and recorded a classic of the late-80s LA metal scene: Nikki Sixx takes us back
Trent Reznor testifies to the mind-expanding wonders of his teenage record collection
Canadian maverick Devin Townsend names his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and reveals the music he listens to while mowing the lawn
A drunken fist-fight, childhood tragedy and an all-star producer all helped Mastodon channel their melodic tendencies on Oblivion
From Eyehategod and A Day To Remember to 50 Cent and Dave Matthews Band, these songs have shaped Brat vocalist Liz Selfish
From the post-hardcore squall of Hidden Mothers to Lutharo's invigorating mix of power metal and melodeath, to one-woman black metaller Hulder and Saudi Arabian tech-prog-metallers Ana.n7n, these are the bands you need to hear in January 2025
Brant Bjork sharies his stories of desert rock, generator parties and why he never wanted Kyuss to be Metallica
Band founder Michael Amott spills the secrets of Arch Enemy’s highly anticipated new album
Billie Joe Armstrong's side-band pay tribute to the bands and anthems that shaped their lives
Brighton duo Lambrini Girls deliver 2025's first essential album with their debut Who Let The Dogs Out
Tremonti's latest album mixes his well documented love of metal with the post-grunge and balladry he made his name with
While She Sleeps’ second of two nights at O2 Forum Kentish Town may not have the scale of their Ally Pally concert last year, but what’s lacking in size is made up for in killer songs and blinding lights
Therapy? roll back the decades in joyous communal celebration of their best-loved album, 1994's Troublegum
Supported by Darkest Hour and Heriot, the co-headliners host a night of wall-to-wall adrenaline at Electric Brixton
Overcoming technical troubles and an initially thin crowd, the three bands offer unique approaches to mind-expanding music
Opeth go Miss Marple via Edgar Allen Poe on the prog-death-jazz metal odyssey that is The Last Will And Testament
Celebrating their seminal classics and modern material alike, Sepultura bow out in impeccable form at London’s Hammersmith Apollo
Sum 41's farewell tour touches down for their biggest UK show ever
Every shade of Sólstafir gets a look in on album number eight