Trivium: Paolo Gregoletto's Track-By-Track Guide To What The Dead Men SayPaolo Gregoletto breaks down Trivium's new album, What The Dead Men Say, one song at a time
The First Reaction To Evanescence's New Song, Wasted On YouEvanescence have returned with Wasted On You – their first new song in nine years – but is it worth the wait?
Lzzy Hale: “Someone might love me and another person might hate my guts, but all that matters is what I think of me”Halestorm’s fearless leader Lzzy Hale on her musical upbringing, working with her brother, dream collaborators and more…
Biffy Clyro's Simon Neil: Finding Positivity At The End Of The WorldBiffy Clyro frontman Simon Neil on the new album, Mayan prophecies, and the frustrations of an artist in lockdown
Trivium’s Matt Heafy: I don’t think of life like a musician, I think of it like an athleteTrivium frontman Matt Heafy reflects on the band's explosion and resulting backlash, and how that has shaped him today
The Ghost Inside: We Have More To Write About Than The AccidentJonathan and Jim from The Ghost Inside discuss their upcoming self-titled album for the very first time
Sleeping With Sirens' Kellin Quinn: The 10 Songs That Changed My LifeFrom Paula Abdul to Fall Out Boy, Sleeping With Sirens' Kellin Quinn reveals the music that made him.
Mortality And Memories: Inside The Used's New Album, HeartworkThe Used frontman Bert McCracken casts his mind over life, death and everything in between for new album Heartwork
Counting The Cost Of Coronavirus On Touring BandsCoronavirus has shaken the music industry to its core, threatening the livelihoods of bands who need to tour to survive
The 8 best covers performed by My Chemical RomanceFrom Bob Dylan to Misfits, these are the best My Chemical Romance covers of all time.
13 of the best punk supergroupsA baker's dozen of punk rock supergroup collisions that can more than hold a candle to their day-job bands…
The Cultural Impact Of Dr. Dre's The Chronic, By Jason Aalon ButlerFEVER 333 frontman Jason Aalon Butler looks back on the creative footprint left by Dr. Dre's The Chronic
Columbine: How Marilyn Manson Became Mainstream Media's ScapegoatFollowing the tragedy at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, mainstream media needed a scapegoat. And the stars of alternative music provided an all-too-easy target. 21 years on, we reassess the massacre’s cultural impact and the ripples still felt in rock today…
Quiz: How well do you know Green Day's lyrics?Do you know your Basket Cases from your Boulevard Of Broken Dreams? Take our tricky Green Day quiz now!
“I’m always going to try things that people think I can’t do”: The reinvention of Tom DeLongeFar removed from blink-182’s juvenile past, Tom DeLonge is a renaissance man on a mission with Angels & Airwaves…
No Masters: The Redemption Of Walter DelgadoFrom a chaotic childhood on Los Angeles’ meanest streets to hard time paid in the Ohioan penal system, life has been full of harsh lessons for Rotting Out frontman Walter Delgado. On third album Ronin, however, he’s learning to put those demons in the rearview to finally become the man he’s always wanted to…