Now Hear This: Alex Baker on the best new doom-punk, hardcore and classic rockKerrang! Radio host Alex Baker brings you the best new bands to check out now, including Witch Fever, Last Hounds and Florence Black…
“The sound of master craftsmen flexing their creative muscles”: Our original 2006 review of Lamb Of God’s SacramentIn August 2006, Lamb Of God were on the cusp of becoming metal's great mainstream conquerors. This is our original review from that time…
Tom Searle Forever: The infinite impact of his Architects lyricsOn the fifth anniversary of his death, Architects fans tell Kerrang! how guitarist Tom Searle’s profound words have kept them going through their darkest periods, and taught them to embrace life.
10 lesser known My Chemical Romance songs that everyone needs to hearEvery My Chemical Romance fan needs to stick these 10 hidden gems in their ears. Immediately.
“The hate is definitely back”: The turbulent story of Slipknot’s All Hope Is GoneSlipknot’s first U.S. Number One album, All Hope Is Gone, was born from turbulence and marked the end of an era…
No Retreat, No Regrets: The legacy of The Gaslight Anthem’s seminal album The ’59 SoundIn August 2008, The Gaslight Anthem released The ’59 Sound – a record that would change many lives, especially theirs. Here they look back with pride and joy at the jewel in the crown of their catalogue…
10 rock and hip-hop crossover events we'd love to seeWith ALT+LDN – London's first hip-hop and alternative rock festival – happening next week, here's 10 rock and hip-hop crossover events we'd like to see…
Outlanders: How Jinjer survived a revolution and built their own worldJinjer’s resilient spirit was forged in the war that erupted their native Ukraine in 2014. As the groove metal quartet prepare to unleash their fourth and most complex album to date, singer Tatiana Shmayluk relives the turmoil that shaped them. Cue: one of modern music’s most remarkable tales of survival, resistance and sheer determination…
13 brilliant B-sides that should’ve been on a proper studio albumWe rank the finest tracks that have made their way back from the cutting-room floor…
“It still blows my mind to this day”: How Korn’s Follow The Leader changed the gameOn the anniversary of its release, rock and metal musicians pay homage to Korn’s Follow The Leader.
Walter Schreifels: My life in 10 songsQuicksand frontman and New York hardcore legend Walter Schreifels guides us through some highlights from his extensive back-catalogue…
"The fact that we're putting it on is what counts": Why 2021 was the most important Bloodstock everA year's delay, last-minute line-up changes and a month-long isolation for a headliner couldn't stop Bloodstock. Here's how hard times only made Britain's best metal fest stronger…
The spellbinding story of Type O Negative, album by albumExamining what made each of Type O Negative’s seven studio albums some of metal’s least-worst releases…
What it feels like to listen to Limp Bizkit for the first timeWe asked metal novice and comedian Sarah Sumeray to listen to Limp Bizkit's Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water. This is how it made her feel.
Now Hear This: Theresa Jarvis on the best alt.rock, weird pop and chilled vibesYONAKA singer Theresa Jarvis brings you the new bands to check out now, including tiLLie, DELPHii and Sophie And The Giants…
The 20 greatest Rammstein songs – rankedFrom 1995’s Herzeleid to 2019’s untitled masterpiece, we rank Rammstein's most incendiary offerings...