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Album review: Ocean Grove – ODDWORLD
Melbourne party-starters Ocean Grove get weird in both good ways and bad on album number four…
The most popular and most important stories, interviews and features from the past year on Kerrang!
Okay, let's get this out of the way – 2020 sucked. Every day it's been another barrage of bad news and misery, sucking any semblance of positivity from our souls. But, it's not all been doom and gloom. Despite the music world changing immeasurably (with cancelled tours and postponed albums), rock and metal's most important and exciting artists still had stories to tell. We've been back through the past 12 months of Kerrang! to find the features that mattered most to you this year – from world-exclusive interviews to in-depth retrospectives to heartfelt op-eds direct from the artists themselves.
Here is the Best Of 2020 on Kerrang!. Get stuck in!
Think you know Corey Taylor? The Great Big Mouth’s debut solo album – “The missing piece of a puzzle” – is a celebration of life, and one that shows him in a whole new light…
Fifty years ago, Black Sabbath shook the Earth to its core. Here, in the band’s own words, is the story of its origins, creation and legacy…
Five Finger Death Punch leader Zoltan Bathory talks hard times, personal politics and defying expectation…
Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong reflects on his almost-50-years on Earth and how he straddles his punk rock roots with global stardom.
Biffy Clyro’s A Celebration Of Endings was created under a cloud of personal turbulence, and will (finally) be released in a time of global disarray. So why are Britain’s biggest rock band full of hope? K! heads to their rural Scottish HQ in search of the positivity in change…
Black Label and Ozzy man Zakk Wylde reflects on a life less ordinary, and why he owes so much of it to Mom and The Boss.
30 years since his tragic passing, we remember the life and legacy of Mother Love Bone frontman Andrew Wood.
We take a trip inside Deftones' studio to get the exclusive lowdown on new album Ohms from Chino and Abe.
For the first time ever, family, friends and Grey Daze bandmates open up on a part of Chester Bennington's journey never previously documented, sharing stories and photographs that offer the world an understanding of the boy who would become the man that touched millions of lives…
Ahead of Metallica's S&M2 album, Lars, Kirk and Robert dig deep into the influence of classical music on the world's biggest metal band.
Who, or rather, what are Oranssi Pazuzu? We delve deep into their murky psychedelic world...
Halestorm’s fearless leader Lzzy Hale on her musical upbringing, working with her brother, and dream collaborators.
Ghostemane’s pitch-black eighth album ANTI-ICON was a product of the most turbulent time in his life, yet he insists it is the ultimate cathartic realisation of his twisted vision. Kerrang! heads to Prague to find out why it’s taken an immersion in deepest darkness to rediscover the light...
Enter Shikari frontman Rou Reynolds takes us deep into Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible; the album that will define them for years to come.
Parkway Drive’s documentary Viva The Underdogs captures the band in all of their fiery, explosive glory, cementing their status as one of metal’s most cherished and successful live forces. Before they could ride this wave, however, frontman Winston McCall reflects on how it used to be wipeout after wipeout…
After staying quiet while the world around her falls into disarray, Evanescence's Amy Lee has found her voice and she's going to use it for good.
At the turn of the millennium, Metallica took on file-sharing giant Napster and won. On the 20th anniversary of that landmark case in the music industry in the digital age, we retrospectively consider the arguments made, and how they’ve shaped our scene since…
He's the genre-blurring rap punk who wants to unite the world with music. Now, Machine Gun Kelly is bringing emotion and feeling to rock in a year when we need it most...
We visited Ozzy Osbourne at home in LA to hear about his rocky road here, and how music saved rock’s greatest star…
Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes on Parasite Eve, their Post Human project and how his opinion of the band has changed.
London’s infamous metal bar has closed its doors, leaving a gaping hole in the city’s metal community.
Read our tribute to London's very metal drinking hole, Crobar.
Trivium frontman Matt Heafy reflects on the band's explosion and resulting backlash, and how that has shaped him today.
Is Boston Manor’s GLUE the most important record of the year? It finds singer Henry Cox looking inward to confront self-loathing, toxic masculinity and suicide. It’s a beacon of hope and reason in our uncertain times…
IDLES’ fight for the hearts and minds of music fans came at a heavy personal cost. But now, regrouped and reenergised, the breakout stars of British punk are back to take on hate and division with love and peace. K! joins them in the barricades ahead of all-out assault…
Feeder frontman Grant Nicholas discusses his early life, Feeder’s rise to prominence and the loss of bandmate Jon Lee.
In astonishing new album Underneath, Code Orange have set a new benchmark for their innovation, audacity and uncompromised ambition. In doing so, they might have not only made the album of the year, but one that will shape the course of heavy music. Journey down their nightmarish rabbit hole…
Black metal visionary Tom G Warrior on his musical upbringing, his friendship with H.R. Giger and making crucifixes from dildos.
The UK music industry is in dire straits and needs saving. Here, Enter Shikari's Rou Reynolds offers a plea to Chancellor Rishi Sunak.
The Last Young Renegade experience left All Time Low feeling unsure of their future. A break from the band offered its members renewed perspectives, but before they could move forward, they needed to reconnect with who they truly are.
Their rise to fame has been so explosive, it’s easy to think of Waterparks as an overnight success story. But the road has involved a decade of pursuing dreams, confronting fears and silencing inner doubts for Awsten Knight. He opens up like never before on his life’s journey…
Interrupters vocalist Aimee reflects on a journey of trauma, risk-taking and why she'll always be a lifer.
A tribute to Eddie Van Halen, the guitar hero who torched the musical rulebook and thrilled the world…
As Maynard James Keenan and Carina Round unveil Puscifer's complex new album, the message is simple: “Be better people…”
FEVER 333 frontman Jason Aalon Butler shares his views on the recent protests and action following the death of George Floyd.
Neck Deep drummer Dani Washington and friend Alex Aiyeniwon on racism in the rock scene and beyond.
Skindred frontman Benji Webbe reflects on his life growing up as a black man in Wales, and how he uses music to share a message of unity and positivity
Loathe vocalist Kadeem France on the Black Lives Matter movement and his experiences of being a black musician in the metal scene.
Oceans Of Slumber vocalist Cammie Gilbert shares her thoughts on American history, her own heritage and where we go next.
Father Of All… might be Green Day’s biggest ever left-turn. And it might just have reinvigorated one of punk rock’s greatest bands right when they personally needed it, too. This is the story of how Billie Joe, Mike and Tré learned to let it all hang loose…
From great beginnings to glorious success, your 14-point map of how nu-metal changed the world…
Meet Vile Creature, the doom duo striving for change with their cathartic tales of sexuality and gender politics.
After a five-year wait, Lamb Of God are returning with some of the leanest, meanest material they’ve ever put their name to. It’s a period that had a transformative effect on frontman Randy Blythe, too. He opens the book on his charges’ latest chapter…
Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale reflects on a life in rock: from run-ins with the press to overnight superstardom.
This month, Linkin Park's Hybrid Theory celebrates its 20th anniversary, and with it, the start of musical revolution that can still be felt today. Here, Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson and Joe Hahn share the stories and secrets behind their groundbreaking debut album...
First, Neck Deep conquered the pop-punk world. Now, they’re creating their own. Here, Kerrang! navigates four months in ‘Sonderland’ for the birth of ambitious new album All Distortions Are Intentional...
The curious tale of Sigh and how black metal first dug its bloody claws into Japan.
After years of public pretending, Lynn Gunn has finally found the confidence to step out as the sole creative force behind PVRIS. With that revelation comes new album Use Me, her most singular vision yet. But, she reveals, the battles with the same dark forces continue in order to bring light to others…
Jeremy Bolm has always invited listeners to share in the darkest experiences of his life. Where the communal catharsis of 2016’s incredible grief-chronicle Stage Four left him stretched and spent, however, fifth album Lament sees Touché Amoré re-engaging with the little things and unlocking the power in keeping on keeping on…
An audience with Public Enemy's Chuck D, discussing his new album, American politics, growing up, and why we'll never hear the best Prophets Of Rage song...
We sit down with Laura Jane Grace to discuss her new album Stay Alive, sobriety, coronavirus and the U.S. election.
In a world-exclusive, Architects reveal all about new album For Those That Wish To Exist, and why – after saving themselves – it’s now time to save the world…
An mind-bending discussion with Killing Joke's mainman Jaz Coleman, from the rock revolution to the hybridisation of the human race
FEVER 333 frontman Jason Aalon Butler has been fighting on the frontlines his entire life, and the world is finally waking up to what he has to say...
The Black Sabbath legend on surviving the ’90s, his solo career and, er, Cardi B’s WAP…
Joey Jordison, Robb Flynn, Matt Heafy and Dino Cazares explain how 2005’s unprecedented The All-Star Sessions was born.
System Of A Down still can't all get board to make a new album, and that's just fine. In fact, we shouldn't expect new music from any band if the drive isn't there – it will only do more harm than good…
Members of Mastodon, Soulfly, Converge and The Dillinger Escape Plan take us deep inside the secret album they’ve been keeping from us for the past five years…
Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian interviews Mr. Bungle/Faith No More visionary Mike Patton about their 'new' record, the early days, and why they've decided to thrash it up again…
Kerrang! joins Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou's Andy Gibbs for a deep, winding conversation about the power of community, heavy music and existing in a scene that appreciates artistry
There was a time, not so long ago, when Andy Biersack was sure that Black Veil Brides were over. But then everything changed. What comes next is set to be the band’s most ambitious, daring venture yet…
Legendary producer and Garbage drummer Butch Vig looks back on a life in alternative music with Smashing Pumpkins, Nirvana and his 5 Billion In Diamonds project…
There's a new brand of heaviness happening in the United States, taking elements of hardcore, metal, thrash, grind and more to the extreme. But what is it all about?
Sick Of It All vocalist Lou Koller on the inclusivity of hardcore, the new generation of bands and his surprising career in fashion.
Who is the real Billy Corgan? After decades of baiting journalists and fans alike, we find The Smashing Pumpkins' leader in a contemplative mood, looking back on his artistic legacy and what's to come…
grandson’s blending of rock and hip-hop has won him admiration from the likes of Mike Shinoda and comparisons with twenty one pilots and Rage Against The Machine. Now, after a year in which the world has stared into the abyss, he explains why on debut album Death Of An Optimist, the only way out is through…
In a world exclusive, first interview, rock’s weirdest band commandeer Kerrang! to spread their gospel and spill the beans on the Earth being flat, giving Piers Morgan rabies, and those scurrilous Green Day rumours.
Svalbard vocalist Serena Cherry guides us through new album When I Die, Will I Get Better?, from her struggles with depression to how women are represented in the media – including the music press.
Loathe’s stunning I Let It In And It Took Everything album was supposed to kickstart the year in which they took over the world. 2020 had other plans, though. At the end of a turbulent 12 months, Britain’s most exciting breakthrough band reflect on their journey – and how not even a global pandemic is going to stand in their way…
Goldfinger frontman and legendary producer John Feldmann reflects on his induction to punk, his drunken introduction to The Used and the untimely end to a pet goldfish…