
Greg Lake's I Believe In Father Christmas is prog's favourite Xmas song ever!
Greg Lake's 1975 single I Believe In Father Christmas tops Prog's online poll for best Christmas song
Greg Lake's 1975 single I Believe In Father Christmas tops Prog's online poll for best Christmas song
Why not buy someone you love a ‘Tilldo’ this Christmas? Just €169.00 will show you truly care
Debut single Wait And Bleed tops our poll of The 50 Best Slipknot Songs Ever
Lord Of The Rings filmmaker Peter Jackson releases a preview of his The Beatles: Get Back doc and it’s genuinely thrilling
Metal, punk and prog-loving comedian Bill Bailey wins Strictly Come Dancing with partner Oti Mabuse...by dancing to Queen
Jersey City psych duo Blueox cover Pink Floyd with animated video painstakingly culled together across more than 3,700 individual frames
Amorphis' 30th anniversary vinyl box set Vinyl Collection 2006 – 2020 to be released in May
The new Metal Hammer podcast here. And it’s huge
Watch the video for Don’t Stop Me Eatin’, LadBaby’s take on Journey’s Don’t Stop Believin’, raising funds for The Trussell Trust
UK prog trio Exploring Birdsong also sign with Caligula's Horse management stable
Producer Andrew Watt spills the tea on the making of Ozzy Osbourne’s follow-up to Ordinary Man
Steve Hackett will release new solo acoustic album Under A Mediterranean Sky in January
Good Charlotte release video for new single Last December – the cathartic winter anthem 2020 needs
Rising alt. pop star K. Flay revisits her teenage years to put emotional, tender spin on these ’90s rock bangers
Monster Magnet, Those Damn Crows and an acoustic Clutch set also added to Ramblin’ Man Fair 2021
SOAD frontman Serj Tankian details solo EP plans, shares info on Truth To Power documentary about his life and career
Alice In Chains’ Rooster gets the Peter Steele treatment
Scottish post-rock maestros Mogwai announce tenth studio album, As The Love Continues, and February livestream gig
The new issue of Metal Hammer features our massive end of year review, the Top 50 albums of 2020, a 2021 calendar, a CD and an activity book. You’d be a fool not to pick it up