Cool new prog you realy should hear from Marjana Semkina, Dave Foster Band, Pallbearer and more
Great new proggy sounds you really should check out from Bill Fisher, The Bee Tellers, The Omnific, Daniel Davies and more...
Great new proggy sounds you really should check out from Bill Fisher, The Bee Tellers, The Omnific, Daniel Davies and more...
Legendary producer, engineer and musician Alan Parosn tells the story of his fifth solo album The Secret
Blending a love for ‘70s prog with genre-fluid songwriting and a penchant for light-hearted leftfield turns, the band has returned with its second album, Intouríst
We’ve hand-picked a selection of wallet-friendly gizmos and gadgets that’ll boost your record-playing experience, organise your space and make your records sound better
New York in the 1970s could be a dangerous place, as Blondie's Debbie Harry knows only too well
Maybe he could have spent his career working with Pink Floyd. Maybe he could have toured more. But he’s proud with his labours in the Alan Parsons Project
Live's heartfelt anthem became a beacon and spirited Throwing Copper to the top of the charts: Not bad for a small-town band from Pennsylvania
The story behind one of the most memorable rock anthems of the '80s
Delilah Bon's blend of punk, nu metal and hip hop hits hard, and her message seems to be infuriating all the worst people
We take a deep dive into the wild last twelve months in the world of Slipknot
T-Bone Walker had an eye-popping live show, soulful vocals and a supple guitar style that provided a blueprint for what we know as modern blues today. These are his best albums…
From teenage punks to power-pop veterans, Ash remain a force to be reckoned with. All their albums ranked
One of the greatest blues-rock/fusion guitarists ever, Jeff Beck's solo career spanned six decades. These are his best albums
The late comic fantasy genius persuaded his favourite band to adapt 2006’s Wintersmith for folk rock, and both parties were delighted with the result
Written in response to two journalists who said it was good that Keith Moon was dead, it's one of rock’s most spiteful songs
What do The Kinks, Stones and The Who all have in common? For one thing, a harmonica-playing bluesman nicknamed 'Squirrel'
Greg Puciato takes part in the first ever Metal Hammer Trve Or False. But is there really a vegan Pig Destroyer tribute called Fig Enjoyer?!
We explore whether there's any truth in that question and share some useful tips to help eliminate the risks
The avant-garde maestro explains why his new, self-titled album is his most definitive, complex and atmospheric release yet