And So I Watch You From Afar announce new album Megafauna
Northern Ireland post-rock quartet And So I Watch You From Afar also announce Decmber tour dates
Northern Ireland post-rock quartet And So I Watch You From Afar also announce Decmber tour dates
Robert Plant: He's not like other rock stars
The new Super Deluxe version of Yes's Fragile album is remastered and features rarities and previously unreleased live recordings
Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara documents the rise of the New Zealand groove metal champions and features members of Lamb Of God, Gojira and Testament
The former Megadeth guitarist performed with the thrash metal favourites in his new home country of Japan last year
The Metal God has some stern words for the US government committee that named Judas Priest’s Eat Me Alive as one of its “filthy 15” songs
Benji Webbe and the boys will hit the road again from October to November
Slayer guitarist Kerry King has said that the late Jeff Hanneman would have wanted the metal legends to stay together
Roger Glover bought a new bass guitar for the recording of Machine Head, but things did not go according to plan
Grab 'em while you can
Robert Plant, David Gilmour, Peter Frampton and more have added their voices to a growing chorus of disapproval
When James Dewar died in May 2022 aged 59, rock lost one of its greatest and most overlooked singers
Serious leader of a prog behemoth, hugely influential guitarist, half of the Toyah & Robert party band… who is the real Robert Fripp? He offers some tantalising hints
Six personal favourites from Deep Purple's other bass player
The top five weird and wonderful bands from Wrexham’s Focus Wales showcase festival that you need to listen to right now
Whether you're playing live or spending time in the studio, using earplugs is critical to prevent hearing damage
Why you should never hire an octopus
He’d recorded Tubular Bells with substandard instruments but later Richard Branson personally delivered a world-class studio to his cottage. It still took Oldfield over 40 years to make sense of his original vision
Getting the most from your music doesn't have to cost the earth - so here's our pick of budget hi-fi speakers with big sounds
In 2002, The Prince Of Darkness cleaned up his act for one night only, performing a Black Sabbath classic to help mark Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee
On January 20, 1969, Led Zeppelin played one of their first US shows, at a community centre in smalltown Maryland. Or did they?
After tragedy shattered drummer Neil Peart’s life, many were just glad to have their 17th studio album in 2002. But it left almost everyone disappointed at the time
Power ballads overburden a collection of Celtic-infused songs, although there’s no faulting the performances
Gatecreeper have evolved nicely without compromising their extreme metal roots on the excellent Dark Superstition
A completely solo work from beginning to end, 13th outing is an experiment that’s resulted in astounding triumph
The first-ever headphones designed with metal fans in mind pack a punch and deliver beautiful slabs of sonic mayhem
Hypocrisy frontman Peter Tägtgren takes a break from singing about aliens and conspiracies to indulge electro-goth dancefloor fillers with side project Pain
After dipping their toes in the prog pool with 2020's Forgotten Days, Arkansas doom-mongers Pallbearer embrace experimental sounds with new album Mind Burns Alive
The first standalone album on the Chrysalis label, A Space In Time contained Ten Years After's only transatlantic hit, I’d Love To Change The World
Blowing up on TikTok and getting namechecked by pop stars hasn't affected Knocked Loose's ability to produce top-tier hardcore brutality
The Karma Effect might not be reinventing the hard rock wheel, but there's plenty of rabble-rousing to be found on their second album
Facing a future without Phil Collins, the remaining men of Genesis turned to that fella from Stiltskin