
New Years Day are back with a bang(er): watch the video for Hurts Like Hell
Ash Costello says New Years Day's new single is "an acceptance and celebration of my relationship with chaos."
Ash Costello says New Years Day's new single is "an acceptance and celebration of my relationship with chaos."
Enter Shikari team up with Wargasm for hard-hitting collaborative single The Void Stares Back
Seven MPs representing Birmingham have written to the Queen to ask that local heroes Black Sabbath be honoured for their services to music
A three-piece Machine Head surprised the UK’s Bloodstock festival with a secret mid-afternoon set in a packed tent
Members of Motley Crue, Ice Nine Kills and Asking Alexandria team up for 21 Bullets, the theme to new horror/thriller The Retaliators
Grunge icons Alice In Chains get their deathcore on with an unexpected spiky logo T-shirt
Megadeth drop the latest new track from upcoming album The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!
Rage Against The Machine have called off their UK/European tour after getting "medical guidance" on frontman Zack de la Rocha's recent leg injury
Mötley Crüe's Tommy Lee has posted an NSFW image onto all his social media accounts and no one is sure why
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
Twelve songs, 53 cover versions - we rank all the tracks on Metallica’s epic Blacklist covers album in order of greatness
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
To infinity and beyond! Greek psych rockers Naxatras pick the greatest sci-fi inspired albums in the the cosmos
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
Album review: metalcore vets Norma Jean step out of their comfort zone on new album Deathrattle Sing For Me
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
While some waited for a Green Day set that never happened, Turnstile showed Glasto why they’re the present and future of punk rock