
Iggy Pop vows to never stage-dive again due to being "too rickety"
The Godfather of Punk says he'll no longer be stage-diving during live shows, a move that he famously popularised in his youth as frontman of The Stooges
The Godfather of Punk says he'll no longer be stage-diving during live shows, a move that he famously popularised in his youth as frontman of The Stooges
Gareth Evans has created a metal version of Stattogories, an online higher/lower game that tests metalheads' knowledge of songs and their popularity
Big Big Train recorded Snowfalls live at Zoertemeer's Boederij venue in September
The success of Mötley Crüe's huge stadium tour has seen them crowned rock music's Artist Of The Year in a new, data-driven report
Metallica have taken to social media to warn fans against scams that have appeared online since they announced new album 72 Seasons
Bradley Hall plays Metallica’s Fade To Black and Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb solos like some sort of alchemist
You'd be wasting your time if you think making fun of Nickelback bothers Mike Kroeger, as he actually thinks some of the haters are pretty hilarious
Metallica's James Hetfield sheds more light on 72 Seasons, and his band's 'comeback' single Lux Æterna: "It's just fun and makes me move"
Lars Ulrich knows he could sit behind the kit for Sabbath, Purple, Zeppelin and AC/DC songs, but admits Rush would be a different kind of challenge
This rocking baby handles the guitar surprisingly well, and people are convinced it's proof of reincarnation
Some internet genius has dubbed James Hetfield's vocals from 1983 banger Hit The Lights over Metallica's new single - and perhaps unsurprisingly, it works pretty damn well
With unplugged album The Calton Songs and a single filled with nostalgia, Glaswegian rockers Gun are thrilled to be back
Watch Chris Cornell remain unflustered during an awkward interview about the weather, Soundgarden's "noise", and Jimi Hendrix
Iron Fist was the final album the Three Amigos line-up of Motörhead, and even Lemmy said it was "inferior to anything else we’ve ever done"
The Cult's Ian Astbury adopts an 'If you don't ask, you don't get' approach while miming for German TV show Music Convoy
The Cramps' Goo Goo Muck has gone viral thanks to Netflix's Wednesday show - but the song's history is as murky as the music itself
Metalheads might have been the poster children of Satanic Panic in the '80s, but these days it's popstars and fashion labels that are coming under fire for supposed devilish deeds
Eight beautiful baubles hanging from the newly erected Christmas tree of rock
From Ike and Tina Turner's explosive, raw beginnings to their final R&B hurrah, they crossed many musical genres - and these are their best albums
In 2004, the late Christine McVie told us about her quiet life away from Fleetwood Mac: "I watch Law & Order almost every night, and I like Homicide: Life On The Street"
The story of how the Alan Parsons Project went stratospheric with 1982's Eye In The Sky
Smash it up! Smash it up! Not every The Damned album warrants your attention, but here's their catalogue, ranked worst to best
Metallica could churn out Seek And Destroy for the millionth time on their upcoming M72 world tour… or they could dig out one of these 17 never-played deep cuts
The Gun Club, Cramps and Bad Seeds guitarist looks back over a life in three of the most exciting bands of the 80s
This remake of blueser Kenny Wayne Shepherd's second album Trouble Is... might just stick too close to the original
If you’re a Neil Young fan, you’ll want this: an expanded, 50th anniversary edition of the classic Harvest
Blood, guts and heartache as Timothée Chalamet noms on human flesh in, like, a sensitive way
Metallica have surprised the world with a fast blast of speed metal that sounds straight from the Kill 'Em All era
Once more into the archives for alternative takes on old Fleetwood Mac favourites
Released as part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday event, Paris Blues features the last (apparently) unreleased studio recording by The Doors
This Record Store Day box set corrals Eric Burdon & War's three albums on multi-hued vinyl
50th-anniversary Record Store Day box of peak Todd Rundgren album Something/Anything
A hefty Record Store Day hefty document from the Grateful Dead’s Europe ‘72 tour
Two-disc clear-vinyl 50th-anniversary reissue of Captain's Beefheart and the Magic Band's Clear Spot, now with tasty extras icing the cake