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Bob Vylan will face no criminal charges over Glastonbury set
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Haters, look away now: Sleep Token’s Even In Arcadia has been certified Gold in the United Kingdom
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Slipknot tore Europe a new one during their tour this summer – this pro-shot footage from a Spanish festival proves it
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Watch fiery pro-shot footage of Gojira playing Olympic anthem Ah! Ça Ira! live at Bloodstock festival this summer
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Latest Metal Hammer News

Bob Vylan will face no criminal charges over Glastonbury set
By Paul Brannigan published
"What we have lost in peace and security, we have gained tenfold in spirit and camaraderie" say Bob Vylan

Haters, look away now: Sleep Token’s Even In Arcadia has been certified Gold in the United Kingdom
By Matt Mills published
The masked metal superstars have shipped 100,000 units or equivalent of their latest album in their home country

Slipknot tore Europe a new one during their tour this summer – this pro-shot footage from a Spanish festival proves it
By Matt Mills published
The nine-piece played a particularly destructive show at Resurrection Fest in Viveiro, Spain in June

Watch fiery pro-shot footage of Gojira playing Olympic anthem Ah! Ça Ira! live at Bloodstock festival this summer
By Matt Mills published
The metal stars kept the French Revolutionary spirit alive with their show in Derbyshire in August

Watch one of the greatest hardcore bands ever close their final farewell show
By Paul Brannigan published
Swedish hardcore legends Refused say farewell in their hometown

"This was the whole infrastructure behind VOLA!" Danish/Swedish quartet launch crowdfunder after losing all their gear in storage facility fire
By Jerry Ewing published
Danish/Swedish prog metallers VOLA turn to fans after losing all their gear after fire rips through their Copenhagen storage facility

John 5 reveals the secret to stepping into the shoes of Van Halen, Mick Mars and more
By Merlin Alderslade published
John 5 has picked up the axe for the likes of Mötley Crüe and Rob Zombie, and he's learned a few lessons along the way
Latest Metal Hammer Features

Lemmy's personal assistant looks back at six years on the road with the Motörhead legend
By Dan Hawcroft published
Dan Hawcroft spent 24 hours a day with Lemmy and Motöhead for 11 months of each year – and he's got the scars to prove it

"Yelling, fighting, drugs, alcohol… everything always went on. At the very end, he took me to his house and gave me a sword." Motorhead's Lemmy Kilmister, by those who knew him best
By Dave Everley published
On what would've been his 80th birthday, we remember rock'n'roll icon and Motorhead legend Lemmy Kilmister

How Creed's 2001 half-time show went from unifying the nation to fuelling their resurgence
By Jack Rogers published
At a time of tragedy, Creed used their 10 minutes on the pitch at a Denver Broncos game to represent something bigger than themselves

How two metal icons united for a collaboration over a decade in the making
By Rich Hobson published
Metal fans couldn't believe their eyes when these two amazing singers appeared on the same song

"When I see him in my dreams, he hasn't changed a bit." How Dave Grohl channelled grief into one of Foo Fighters' most emotional songs
By Paul Brannigan published
"We were brothers. And when he passed away it had such a profound impact on me"

The 10 best progressive metal albums of 2025
By Matt Mills published
Epic space operas, anticapitalist jazz odysseys, the return of Mike Portnoy – 2025 has been a brilliant year for progressive metal
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Latest Metal Hammer Reviews

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

Harpy's debut EP is the horniest release of 2025 and it's not even close
By Emily Swingle published
Alt singer-songwriter Harpy tells us exactly what she wants via throbbing dark electro and writhing industrial metal. Subtle, this ain't

Aerosmith and Yungblud's One More Time EP is a surprising but welcome triumph
By Jack Rogers published
Rock's past and present meet in the middle and make a certain kind of magic in hopes of securing its future





