
Megadeth’s killer new song Soldier On! is the soundtrack to the world marching into the mouth of hell
Megadeth drop the latest new track from upcoming album The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!
The Lord Of The Rings director Peter Jackson once tried to find a hypnotherapist to help him forget all the work he did on the films - but for good reason!
Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson reflects on his ejection from Dave Mustaine's band and opens up about his mindset when it comes to facing negative experiences
Bound For Hell: On The Sunset Strip will be released by the Numero Group in October - listen to Max Havoc’s Bound For Hell now
Italian rockers Måneskin will no longer be performing at Reading & Leeds festival this year, but fans can enjoy the band on YouTube instead
Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oli Sykes DJ'ed at his new club night last month, which also saw him do some Rammstein karaoke
US quartet Coheed And Cambria recently released new concept album Vaxis II: A Window Of The Waking Mind
US post-rock trio Russian Circles will release new album Gnosis in August
Trevor Strnad died earlier this year aged 41
The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame will display a selection of Machine Gun Kelly memorabilia and celebrate 'MGK Day' with live performances and more
Ross Robinson says he was reluctant to work with Slipknot after being unimpressed by their first demo
Cats! System Of A Down! Clawing! It's the video that has everything.
Alice Cooper got drunk with Jim Morrison, auditioned for Frank Zappa, made a movie with Mae West and pointed a loaded gun at Elvis Presley. These are his stories
When a glass bottle struck Geezer Butler just two songs into Black Sabbath's 1980 Milwaukee show, disaster followed
Revisiting the moment Greg Puciato made a piece of Reading history - literally
Orchestras, art exhibitions and rubbing shoulders with real-life kings – how the Norwegian establishment embraced one of black metal‘s prime movers
From Katy Perry at Warped to Wombles at Glastonbury, these bookings ranged from the surprising to the downright bizarre
Samson had critically acclaimed albums under their belt and a future Iron Maiden superstar out front, but fate conspired against them
On this day in 2006, Slayer released Christ Illusion, their first album with Dave Lombardo in 16 years. That year, we joined Slayer on tour to find them more malevolent than ever
Dream Theater? Mastodon? Porcupine Tree? Here’s your chance to vote for the greatest prog metal band of them all
When metal bands get 80s pop covers right
Korn, Nine Inch Nails, Machine Head, Emperor: this is the ultimate soundtrack to 1994
In 1978, AC/DC had their backs against the wall. Dismissed by critics, misunderstood by their record label and fighting for their very survival, the Young brothers and Bon Scott dug deep: the result was Powerage, one of the finest hard rock albums ever
Yen reminds us that Slipknot can be just as effective when they're unafraid to slow things down a little
Album review: metalcore vets Norma Jean step out of their comfort zone on new album Deathrattle Sing For Me
Album review: rap-rockers Hollywood Undead fight the trials of modern life on new album Hotel Kalifornia
Album review: ex-In Flames members assemble to relive the old days on The Halo Effect’s debut album Days Of The Lost
While Prey's intentions are honourable, it's a prequel that spins its wheels too much to leave a lasting impact
Album review: Skindred’s Benji Webbe returns to his dub/punk roots on original band Dub War’s new album Westgate Under Fire
Album review: Amon Amarth’s The Great Heathen Army piles on the blood, gore and Biff Byford guest spots
Album review: Ithaca’s new album They Fire us is a raging, ever-changing triumph
From freshening up old favourites to paying an emotional tribute to Keith Flint, this was a special night in Brum
Album review: Opeth mainman Mikael Akerfeldt puts on his 70s disco pants for genre-defying soundtrack to hit Netflix series, now on shiny vinyl
Album review: masked avant-metallers Imperial Triumphant head deeper into the ultraverse with new album Spirit Of Ecstasy
Album review: Texan doom maestros Oceans Of Slumber broaden their horizons on epic new album Starlight And Ash with stellar results