Kim Thayil remembers Chris Cornell: "He knew what he could do, we all did"Chris Cornell's friend and Soundgarden bandmate Kim Thayil opens up about the man behind rock’s greatest ever voice…
Chris Cornell: A life, through the ages and pages of Kerrang!In tribute to Chris Cornell, we open the Kerrang! archive and relive the life and times of the legendary vocalist...
Chris Cornell: A voice silenced too soonPaying tribute to the late, great Chris Cornell, as we take a look back at his incredible legacy…
The 20 greatest Rob Zombie songs – rankedFrom Hellbilly Deluxe to The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy, we rank Rob Zombie’s biggest, baddest bangers…
“I would rather die than fake a song”: Inside the revolutionary success of twenty one pilots’ BlurryfaceOn May 17, 2015, twenty one pilots released Blurryface and everything changed. Several months later, Kerrang! joined rock’s hottest band on tour to find out how they were coping with the pressure…
“One of the greatest albums you’ll hear this lifetime”: Our original 2001 review of Tool’s LateralusOn May 15, 2001, Tool followed up Ænima with an album that would re-write the metal rulebook once more…
While She Sleeps' Sean Long: To find inner peace, we must face our demonsAs the conversation surrounding mental health continues, While She Sleeps guitarist Sean Long explains how it’s still possible to find peace within – even during the darker days…
“We don’t want to cash in on our past success”: The story of Green Day’s 21st Century BreakdownFollowing the release of American Idiot, Green Day were once again the biggest rock band in the world – and under pressure to deliver something very special. Not that they would be rushed into anything…
The 14 best comebacks in rock and metal historyWe take a look at some of the very best times in rock history that your favourite bands rose from the dead.
Now Hear This: Alex Baker on the best new metalcore, doom-pop and hardcoreKerrang! Radio host Alex Baker brings you the new bands you need to check out now – including Nothing Noble, Resolve and Juniper Youth–
Primus' Les Claypool: "My daughter tells me I'm weird all the time"Les Claypool discusses the life and times of Primus, plus his almost-stint in Metallica
13 essential Japanese rock and metal albums you need to knowFrom X Japan to Dir en Grey to BABYMETAL and beyond, these are the Japanese rock and metal albums that everyone needs in their record collection…
Why rock music needs to do more to support its artistsOne day you’re on top of the world and feeling indestructible. The next, you’re on the scrapheap and lost. But what happens to rock stars who fall on hard times? Addiction and mental health issues are rife, but in an industry slowly waking up to its duty of are there is hope and outlets for support…
Dream State's CJ Gilpin: Being open about mental health will help othersNot every artist may be genuine in using themes of mental health in their music, says Dream State’s CJ Gilpin, but these conversations could still help struggling listeners…
“The beauty of not understanding it is letting it stay alive”: The untold story of Tool’s LateralusIt’s an album that continues to captivate and confuse fans the world over. Two decades on from its release, Kerrang! and Tool bassist Justin Chancellor search for answers to the enigma that is Lateralus…
How Tetrarch found themselves on the cutting edge of the nu-metal revivalAs a young black woman in the world of heavy music, Diamond Rowe rarely saw faces like her own onstage or in the crowd. Almost 20 years later, she finds herself as a figurehead at the heart of one of the hottest bands in American metal…