New book shines spotlight on Big Big Train's first tour with new singer Alberto Bravin
A View From The Embankment, A View From The Line – The Story of the Big Big Train ‘The Journey Continues Tour’ 2023 is published in July
A View From The Embankment, A View From The Line – The Story of the Big Big Train ‘The Journey Continues Tour’ 2023 is published in July
Gelsenkirchen ain't a bad place to be
Rap metal icons Body Count, featuring the one and only Ice-T, are officially back
There are only 150 worldwide, so get yours while you can!
Listen to the new The The single Cognitive Dissident here
Dutch prog rockers Ayreon will release 01011001 - Live Beneath The Waves in May
It's hotting up: Richie Sambora's also released a new single today
Beardfish will release a 15th-anniversary version of Destined Solitaire on vinyl for the first time, in July
That long and strange trip may have finally peaked
Want to see Poison The Well play their first London headline show since 2009? Do not sleep on snapping up tickets
The collaboration appears on Little Feat's first album in a dozen years, Sam's Place
Listen to the first song from System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian's solo EP Foundations
Beardfish may have departed this mortal coil as a band, but their former frontman is setting forth on a new musical voyage with his rebranded, ever-evolving Rikard Sjöblom’s Gungfly, heading straight for the heart of the solar system.
The Smashing Pumpkins leader said it was producer Flood who encouraged him to omit the track
Having contemplated the end of the world with their previous album, 2018's Soyuz found Norwegian prog rockers Gazpacho turning their attention to being frozen in time
Their distinctive sartorial choices suggest that Norwegian quintet Wobbler are no slaves to fashion. And that translates into their music too!
Body Count, Powerwolf and Charlotte Wessels are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite!
Cool new proggy sounds you really should check out from Coma Rossi, Returned To The Earth, worriedaboutsatan, Fernando Perdomo and more..
How Trent Reznor turned Nine Inch Nails from one-man studio project into one of rock’s most iconic bands
Inspired by journeys across 250 million years, Gregory Spawton and the late David Longdon intended the band’s 12th album to be bigger in scale than anything they’d done before
The Cramps' infamous gig at Napa State Hospital probably should never have happened, but its now part of punk rock history
When James Dewar died in May 2002 aged 59, rock lost one of its greatest and most overlooked singers
Kerry King’s first post-Slayer album, From Hell I Rise, is almost upon us. Here’s what to expect, in his own words
Former Yes singer thinks his voice didn’t cross over to pop as well as Phil Collins’ did - but it’s strong enough on this 1988 title
Feats don't fail the blues as swamp rock veterans Little Feat tackle Willie Dixon and Muddy Waters on their first album in more than a decade
On solo album From Hell I Rise Kerry King sounds like he's having more fun than he had in years with his old band
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
Bikini Kill vocalist Kathleen Hanna shares her truth in raw, unflinching and unforgettable memoir Rebel Girl
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