Reviews Album review: Sum 41 – Heaven :x: HellCanadian punk icons Sum 41 bow out of the game after almost three decades with one hell of a final record…
The Cover Story Sum 41: “If there’s one record that defines who we are, it’s this one”In just under a year’s time, Sum 41 will be no more. But before the Canadian pop-punk legends call it a day, they’ve got a huge tour, not to mention this month’s outstanding final album. For one last time as Kerrang! cover stars, Deryck Whibley and Jason ‘Cone’ McCaslin reflect on their decision, what they’ll do next, and how right now the band are “the best we’ve ever been”…
News Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley to release memoir, Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven And HellDeryck Whibley will be releasing a new book later this year, and it’s not only his own memoir but also the “untold story of Sum 41”.
News Cassyette is the future face of alternative – only in the new issue of Kerrang! magazine2024 will be Cassyette’s year. After an arena run supporting Bring Me The Horizon, the nu-gen progenitor is gearing up drop her debut album and send shockwaves through the alternative scene…
News Sum 41 have announced their final North American tourIt’s happening… Sum 41 have revealed a whole bunch of final headline shows in North America, with their Tour Of The Setting Sum wrapping up in Canada early next year.
News Sum 41 “salute” Rage Against The Machine with Sleep Now In The Fire live coverSee Sum 41 pay tribute to “one of our all-time favourite bands”, Rage Against The Machine, with a great cover of Sleep Now In The Fire at last year’s Hellfest.
News Rock For People 2024 adds The Prodigy, YUNGBLUD, Sum 41 and more to line-upA ton of ace bands – from The Prodigy to Bad Omens to WARGASM – will join Bring Me The Horizon, Avril Lavigne, Corey Taylor and more at Rock For People in June.
Features Deryck Whibley: “Heaven :x: Hell is the best Sum 41 record we’ve made”As Sum 41 announce details of next year’s double-album – which will be their last before they split up – frontman Deryck Whibley reflects on the bittersweet nature of calling it a day while going out with what he reckons is their greatest work…
News Sum 41 unleash new rager Rise Up, announce final album Heaven :x: HellWatch the video for Sum 41’s badass new single Rise Up, also featuring a cameo from The Offspring’s Noodles.
News Pearl Jam, Avril, BMTH and more for Mad Cool Festival 2024Pearl Jam will be returning to Europe next summer – and they’ll be joined at Madrid’s epic Mad Cool by Avril Lavigne, Bring Me The Horizon, Smashing Pumpkins, Greta Van Fleet and so many more!
News Download Festival announce 2024 headliners, plus over 80 more bandsQueens Of The Stone Age, Fall Out Boy and Avenged Sevenfold will be headlining next year’s Download, while the likes of Royal Blood, The Offspring, Sum 41, Corey Taylor, Machine Head, BABYMETAL and Bad Omens are also on the line-up…
News Sum 41 release “old-school pop-punk” single, LandminesListen to Sum 41’s new pop-punk banger Landmines, which arrives ahead of their final album Heaven x Hell and a farewell tour.
News Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley shares health update: “I’m still bed ridden… I’m in the best hands and am on the right medicine”Deryck Whibley has shared a personal update following his hospitalisation, revealing that he’s “still bed ridden” at home, but is “staying positive and doing my best to get through all of this”.
News Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley discharged from hospital after being treated for pneumoniaHaving been rushed to hospital fighting pneumonia, Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley has thankfully been discharged “after responding so well to his treatments”.
News Watch The Offspring perform Why Don’t You Get A Job? with Deryck Whibley and Pierre BouvierSee Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley and Simple Plan’s Pierre Bouvier join The Offspring onstage in New York to perform the punk legends’ classic single.
Features Farewell Sum 41: A career of pain and pleasureAs Sum 41 call time on a career of fat lips and underclass heroes, we look back on how the Canadian party-starters cemented their spot in the pop-punk hall of fame…