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Woman charged with alleged stalking of Ghost singer Tobias Forge
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Gloves are off in Arch Enemy v Kiko Loureiro copyright beef as former Megadeth man and Michael Amott trade barbs
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Crowdfunding campaign launched to support the family of late GosT mastermind James Lollar
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Alice Cooper announces new guitarist Anna Cara
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Latest Metal Hammer News

Woman charged with alleged stalking of Ghost singer Tobias Forge
By Stef Lach published
Ghost's Tobias Forge describes "invasive and downright threatening" actions of woman who claims she is engaged to him

Gloves are off in Arch Enemy v Kiko Loureiro copyright beef as former Megadeth man and Michael Amott trade barbs
By Stef Lach published
Ex Megadeth man says Arch Enemy stole his melody for their single To The Last Breath – but they uncover 'proof' that they didn't

Crowdfunding campaign launched to support the family of late GosT mastermind James Lollar
By Paul Brannigan published
"He was a father, a friend, a talented musician, and a one-of-a-kind human being"

Alice Cooper announces new guitarist Anna Cara
By Fraser Lewry published
Anna Cara is replacing Nita Stauss, who is taking a career break

Harm's Way guitarist Bo Lueders dead at 38
By Merlin Alderslade published
Bo was also co-host of the hugely popular HardLore Podcast

Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert facing charge of attempted murder of Turnstile frontman Brendan Yates' 79-year-old father
By Paul Brannigan published
"We have no language left for Brady" Turnstile say following shock arrest of founding guitarist Ebert

James Lollar, the mastermind behind dark synthwave trailblazers GosT, dead at 46
By Paul Brannigan published
GosT announce the passing of bandleader James Lollar
Latest Metal Hammer Features

Horror-punk icons the Misfits recorded their classic debut album in 1978. It took 18 years for it to be released
By Metal Hammer published
The Misfits’ debut album Static Age is one of the rock’s great debut albums – but it nearly didn’t come out

How Chuck Billy survived cancer and grunge to become a thrash metal legend
By Alex Deller published
Testament, Marvel's What If...?, an upcoming biography: Chuck Billy is a man of many talents

Type O Negative and Crowbar unite in Sun Don't Shine
By Perran Helyes published
The 90s most miserable metal bands have united to create a brilliant new supergroup

How Maynard James Keenan's Puscifer explore comedy and tragedy
By Jon Wierderhorn published
When the world gets dark, Puscifer get weird and their new album Normal Isn't is as weird as it gets

Tailgunner want to be the new Iron Maiden. Or the new Metallica. Or the new Judas Priest
By Dave Ling published
If you’re looking for some ‘leather, studs and bullet belts’ classic metal, get in Tailgunner's firing line

How Max Cavalera became a global metal icon
By Joe Daly published
From losing his father at an early age to transforming metal with Sepultura and Soulfly, Max Cavalera looks back on a life on the front lines of metal
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Latest Metal Hammer Reviews

Mysterious Viking war trance duo Eihwar bring a party like no other to London
By Merlin Alderslade published
Eihwar bring the bangers to the UK capital

Kreator bring demons, wicker men and the most fire this side of Parkway Drive to stunning London show
By Matt Mills published
Supported by Nails, Exodus and Carcass, the German luminaries reach a new level of pageantry

Powerwolf conquer Wembley Arena: Review
By Rich Hobson published
Powerwolf might have enough pyro to level a city, but they've got singalongs to unite the masses

Lamb Of God's new album Into Oblivion is their best in well over a decade
By Stephen Hill published
Lamb Of God's new album is their best since Resolution - at the very least

Foo Fighters return to their punk roots in Manchester
By Rich Hobson published
Dave Grohl winds back the clocks with a very sweaty, very intimate show in Manchester

Deftones get hot and heavy at first UK show of 2026
By Rich Hobson published
TikTok, baddiecore and the nu metal renaissance: Deftones are finally getting their dues





