In this article, we will take a look at ten iconic metal bands and their notable splits, exploring how these separations led to greater achievements for some of the individuals involved. The story of ...
In 1997, Metallica played a free concert in the parking lot of the CoreStates complex in Philadelphia. The band had gone to court and won the right to do so after CoreStates officials bowed to ...
Calla last released music with the 2007 album Strength In Numbers. Now, the NYC indie rock band is back with “Pick Your Battles,” their first new material since then.
According to Tatler, Diamond Head spent a week at the end of 1979 in the Old Smithy Studios, Worcester, recording and mixing ...
Remember that in order to be eligible for the 2025 GRAMMYs, applicable songs and albums need to have been released in the U.S ...
A number of players are keeping the same tracks, including Alex Ovechkin, who is is sticking with his classic "Shake, Rattle ...
The strangest collaborations are often some of the best; though some of them have been notably unpopular with fans.
The doom trap pioneer and her backing musicians champion their favourite new bands, from Tailgunner to House Of Protection ...
On the surface, the Bee Gees and AC/DC would never make sense together, musically, but one clever mashup perfectly paired ...
In 2003, Metal Hammer flew to New York to interview Metallica ahead of St Anger. We found a band who were bruised, battered ...
Havok is back with their first new material in four years, and they've given us all zero warning. Havok is now streaming their new EP New Eyes featuring two originals the band's takes on Metallica 's ...
Chromakopia, a new album by Tyler, the Creator, arrives with a striking visual aesthetic, which photographer Luis Perez ...