
Einar Solberg - 16: "An impressive and adventurous new chapter."
Not yet ratedLeprous man goes it alone with a journey of self-examination
Leprous man goes it alone with a journey of self-examination
American rock’n’rollers Rival Sons return with renewed focus on Darkfighter, the first of two albums this year
Huntington Beach titans Avenged Sevenfold's career-defining masterpiece Life Is But A Dream sets a new benchmark
Ex-Oasis chief Noel Gallagher returns to his musical roots with fourth High Flying Birds album Council Skies
Nashville rockers Buckcherry crank up the volume on their tenth album
Fortune favours the grave as superstar supergroup Hollywood Vampires launch their first live album
Sennheiser launched the HD 660S2 open-back headphones this year – but are their 2017 predecessor still worthy of your money?
Caroline Polachek, Osees, Viagra Boys, Shygirl and more light up the most eclectic, electric Wide Awake festival yet
Iron Maiden's rambunctious Prague show might be packing deep cuts, but it makes for no less an enthralling experience
A Date With Elvis continued The Cramps' fascination with lust, obsession, and the darker side of rock'n'roll culture
Album review: Avenged Sevenfold have made the craziest album you’ll hear this year with Life Is But A Dream…
For the second time, Dave Grohl lost a bandmate. And for the second time, he's picked up the pieces and carried on
Album review: Foo Fighters’ new album But Here We Are is the sound of 15 months of pent-up emotion being unleashed at once
Steely Dan's initially overlooked sleeper Countdown To Ecstasy is back on wax
Judas Priest man Richie Faulkner returns, backed by Rex Brown, Ronnie Romero and Scott Travis, on Elegant Weapons' debut Horns For A Halo
After a stellar 1972, Marc Bolan had a less successful 1973. Whatever Happened To The Teenage Dream? documents the decline
Hanoi Rocks: The Days We Spent Underground 1981-1984 celebrates the pre-major label days of the band who reinvented the template for high-energy, sleazy rock’n’roll
The Mael brothers cement their autumnal resurgence with The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte, a strong return to their former UK label
We asked metal fans to weigh in on Sleep Token's new album Take Me Back To Eden - and here's what they thought