New proggy sounds you must hear from Maybeshewill, MONO, Eye and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog you really should check out from Julie Christmas, Softcult, Exsomnis and more
Great new prog you really should check out from Julie Christmas, Softcult, Exsomnis and more
The Swedish rock’n’roll crew recently completed a sold-out tour of the UK, and Louder joined them backstage to hear all about it
Between Death’s swan song and his passing in 2001, Chuck Schuldiner released one album with progressive trad-metal outfit Control Denied. This is their story.
When Pye Hastings and Geoffrey Richardson were interviewed by snooker icon Steve Davis, they admitted their “floaty and disorganised” state meant they were doomed to be victims of bad business decisions
He freaked out Lynyrd Skynyrd, produced The Tubes and more, hung out at Keith Moon’s house and had George Harrison hang out at his. He's the legendary Al Kooper
Growing tired of the tensions in CSN&Y, Stephen Stills moved to the UK to record his debut album, with a little help from Jimi, Ringo and Eric
From Led Zeppelin copyists to sword and sorcery maestros to purveyors of über-prog, Rush have always pushed the envelope
They remain one of the most innovative and influential bands in extreme metal, but there can only be one Bathory magnum opus…
A unique insight into the short career of Sky, a band of musos more interested in their chops than chopping out lines
In the year of our Lord 1992, the Master Of Reality met the Master Of Puppets: The day Metallica’s James Hetfield and Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi sat down together for the first time
We gave Def Leppard's Joe Elliott £50
Glass Hammer co-founder Steve Babb tells Prog why the band decided to step into the world of swords and sorcery for Dreaming City.
Hawxx, Ou, Mountain Caller, Wheel and Every Hell are channelling current Metal Hammer cover stars Tool in a variety of weird and wonderful ways
In a rare interview, the singular creative force detailed his distaste for the music industry and explained his thinking on the science and power of his art
The siblings talk about growing up, breaking out, breaking up, making up, dizzying highs, heartbreaking lows, lost friends, recriminations, reunions… music and much more
When it came to making the follow-up to 1983’s Piece Of Mind album, Iron Maiden knew they needed to come up with something a bit special. That was Powerslave
Judas Priest are the ultimate defenders of the faith: here's how we ranked their incredible, storied back catalogue
U2's first US tour, in December 1980, was intense, not least when they stopped one show to brawl
With hits like Mony Mony and Crimson And Clover, Tommy James should have had the time of his life. Instead, he found himself robbed and threatened by the Mafia