Category: Music
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“What a wonderful night this will be.” Josh Homme, Greg Dulli, Dave Gahan, Chrissie Hynde to honour the late Mark Lanegan at star-studded celebration show
Mark Lanegan – 60 A Celebration tribute will be held on what would have been the singer’s 60th birthday, December 5 (LouderSound)
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“Recently I’ve been faced with my most significant and challenging struggle with depression”: Fever 333 cancel world tour due to Jason Aalon Butler’s mental health
The rap metal outfit were slated to trek across North America and Europe from October to December (LouderSound)
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The Pineapple Thief announce new leg of European dates for Spring 2025
UK prog rockers The Pineapple Thief will release The Last Run EP in November (LouderSound)
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“Their mastery of black metal left them nowhere to go, except into far weirder and more interesting territory”: Where to start with Ulver
As they build up to album number 14, revisit the boundary-busting history of Norway’s musical mavericks (LouderSound)
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Elder to revisit third album Lore for May 2025 European tour
US prog quartet Elder will appear at Desertfest in Oslo, London and Berlin during 2025 European tour (LouderSound)
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“The first day of rehearsal they forgot me!” Watch Nirvana’s first-ever TV performance as a four-piece, with future Foo Fighter Pat Smear on guitar
On September 25, 1993, Nirvana performed as a quartet on US TV show Saturday Night Live, playing two songs from their brand new album In Utero, with Pat Smear on second guitar (LouderSound)
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“You know within 10 seconds if that person’s right, and straight away we knew she had it”: The making of Secrets Of Angels, Karnataka’s only studio album with Hayley Griffiths
Band leader Ian Jones hoped the third incarnation of his band would be the one that stuck – but it wasn’t to be (LouderSound)
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Linkin Park’s London O2 show is a celebration of one of 21st century metal’s most impactful and important bands
Linkin Park and new singer Emily Armstrong roll out the hits and some promising new material for a delighted London crowd (LouderSound)
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Donner pay tribute to 80s ECM jazz on new single Grey Skies Over Stridsklev
Jacob Holm-Lupo’s outfit Donner will release second album The Van Gennep Gap in November (LouderSound)
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Exploring Birdsong’s Lynsey Ward guests on new Kite Parade single, the emotive Broken
UK prog outfit Kite Parade will release their third album Disparity in October (LouderSound)
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“I watch it, love it, like pretty much everyone I talk to”: Opeth explain how hit TV series Succession inspired new album The Last Will And Testament
Mikael Åkerfeldt talks about the impact that one of the 2020s’ biggest TV shows had on Opeth’s new music (LouderSound)
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“Lavish yet controlled angst… for what was then considered regular pop music, it’s fearlessly miserable”: Ultravox’s 40th anniversary edition of Lament
Classy reissue package includes contributions from Steven Wilson and Moby, plus live show that proves they could deliver on stage too (LouderSound)
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“I actually think people don’t think of System Of A Down as nu metal”: Serj Tankian names the greatest nu metal album of all time
It’s a classic for a reason, after all (LouderSound)
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“It’s a bit traumatic if you wake up there’s a story about a picture of your penis on ABC News”: Think Neal Schon’s year has been interesting? A decade ago it was even more so
Journey guitarist Neal Schon on his $50 million lawsuit, alleged photos of his penis, Michael Bolton’s eccentricity and Steve Perry (LouderSound)
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Mezcal, coffee plantations and Bitchin’ Sauce: Six things you need to know about L.A. Edwards
L.A. Edwards are a family affair and successful entrepreneurs, and while music might be their first love, it won’t be their last (LouderSound)
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Queens Of The Stone Age announce first live dates since Josh Homme’s emergency surgery
Queens Of The Stone Age will return to the road in June 2025 (LouderSound)
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Uriah Heep announce first dates of Magican’s Farewell world tour
Support comes from a band who haven’t played UK shows in over 40 years (LouderSound)
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“It attempts to create order from chaos, but never reaches the goal.” Celebrating Trent Reznor’s long, hard road out of a personal hell, as heard on Nine Inch Nails’ bleak, challenging masterpiece The Fragile
Released on September 21, 1999, Nine Inch Nails third studio album, The Fragile, remains a fascinating piece of outsider art (LouderSound)
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“It was do or die.” After a decade of “failures” Nothing More kept the faith and wrote their breakthrough hit This Is The Time (Ballast)
How a legendary appearance at Aftershock and a fan-funded album helped Nothing More realise their potential as alt rock stars (LouderSound)
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Linkin Park continue the biggest reunion tour of 2024 with new single and new live dates (including one show with Sleep Token)
Stream Heavy Is The Crown, taken from the returning nu metal sensations’ next album From Zero, and see which cities they’ve added to their ongoing comeback tour (LouderSound)
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Billie Joe Armstrong helps Marshall launch the Monitor III A.N.C. headphones
The Green Day frontman heads Marshall’s new campaign for the wireless Monitor III A.N.C. – a pair of headphones that boast 70 hours of playtime with noise cancellation activated (LouderSound)
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Unlike Oasis, Iron Maiden take a stand against dynamic pricing ahead of 2025 50th-anniversary tour
The British metal legends will also cap resale tickets at face value before the shows start up next spring (LouderSound)
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“George Harrison opened the door to reveal a Formula 1 car in the hall. He said, ‘We made it from a kit and can’t get it out of here!’” Former ELO bassist Michael de Albuquerque’s life and times
Mary Hopkin and Violinski collaborator on becoming friends with Roy Wood, reissuing his solo albums and stepping away from the “not very nice” music industry in favour of antique dealing (LouderSound)
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“This is no night for naysayers.” The Last Dinner Party’s Glasgow show proves Gen Z hasn’t given up on rock bands quite yet
The Last Dinner Party take charge of Glasgow’s O2 Academy, creating magic for a legion of new fans (LouderSound)
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Crippled Black Phoenix share unlikely cover of Laura Braningan’s Self Control
Dark rock quintet Crippled Black Phoenix celebrate their 20th anniversary with two new albums in Novmeber (LouderSound)
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“Rob Halford shows up in a jean jacket and I’m like, ‘Oh, this guy, come on!’” Slayer’s Kerry King explains why Judas Priest were a “letdown” at 1981 gig
Slayer’s guitarist was gutted the first time he saw Judas Priest onstage 40-plus years ago (LouderSound)
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The Orb announce career-spanning 2CD & limited-edition quadruple vinyl octagonal set
Ambient duo The Orb will release Orboretum: The Orb Collection in October (LouderSound)
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Napalm Death announce the rowdiest EU/UK tour of 2025 with Crowbar, Full Of Hell and Brat
In the words of modern prophet Jennifer Lopez, let’s get loud! (LouderSound)
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“You could argue we were the quintessential cult band. But I was thinking, ‘We can be more than this’”: In Absentia sold poorly, influenced greatly, and marked the beginning of the end for Porcupine Tree
They delivered a defining moment in progressive metal with their 2002 album, but it wasn’t easy to do it – and once they had, Steven Wilson didn’t want to do it again (LouderSound)
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A great American contributor to the great American songbook: The Tom Petty albums you should definitely listen to
Tom Petty crossed and blurred boundaries, making him impossible to pin down – and these are his best albums (LouderSound)
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“Taylor Swift is probably the most influential guitar player of my generation”: This is the soundtrack of Joanne Shaw Taylor’s life
Joanne Shaw Taylor picks her records, artists and gigs of last significance, and reveals why her nephew is practising for a Viking funeral (LouderSound)
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“Absolute garbage fabricated bulls***”: Neal Schon hits back after criticism of Arnel Pineda, blames Avenged Sevenfold for Rock In Rio sound problems
Journey’s lively 2024 continues (LouderSound)
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Prepare to be agog: official photos from the first nights of the Eagles’ residency at Sphere in Las Vegas are in
The Eagles’ residency at Sphere in Las Vegas takes in another 18 shows before the run finishes in January (LouderSound)
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Dave Mason cancels upcoming tour dates due to serious heart condition
The Traffic man’s condition was discovered during a routine appointment (LouderSound)
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“I was listening to Jimi Hendrix and Zeppelin and asking my mom to help me make bellbottom pants”: Bones Owens on growing up, touring on a Harley and living the dream
Caleb ‘Bones’ Owens has worked with Bon Jovi and Carrie Underwood, but now he’s carving out a name for himself (LouderSound)
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“It’s disappointing when someone you admire talks out their ass about you”: Megadeth vs Peter Frampton is the 2024 beef no one saw coming
That escalated quickly, etc (LouderSound)
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Poppy announces her genre-bending new album, Negative Spaces
Nu-gen pioneer Poppy has shared details of her new studio album, Negative Spaces (LouderSound)
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Don’t miss this epic Disney+ deal: Music docs, Star Wars, Marvel & more for just $1.99/£1.99 a month for three months
Get access to the entire galaxy of Star Wars content, all things Marvel, music documentaries, family favourites and more for a new low price… but be quick (LouderSound)
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“Someone said, ‘If you see them without their masks on, they will come and kill you!’” Why I love Slipknot’s debut album, by Jamie Campbell Bower
The Bloodmagic frontman and Stranger Things actor on why Slipknot’s first album remains unlike any other in metal (LouderSound)
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“The moshpit may take breaks, but the singalongs seldom do”: Zeal & Ardor go avant-garde without hindering their hooks at electric London gig
At a crammed O2 Empire Shepherds Bush, Zeal & Ardor shed their ‘black metal meets spirituals’ tag with a set of new, experimental anthems (LouderSound)
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“Things have always been ****ed up.” How death, cancer and a whole pandemic helped make Yesterwynde the most optimistic Nightwish album yet
Despite an unbelievable amount of personal setbacks, Nightwish rallied to make one of 2024’s best metal albums. Here’s how (LouderSound)
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“After 2022’s step into traditional prog territory, they aim much more squarely for the arena rock jugular from the outset”: Lesoir’s Push Back The Horizon
Dutch pomp-proggers’ work with storied studio team brings them close to symphonic metal at times, with each song brought to a powerful finish (LouderSound)
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Here’s how you can safely install or replace a turntable cartridge
Whether upgrading your new turntable or repairing your vintage-shop find, these are the steps to take to safely install a new turntable cartridge (LouderSound)
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“We’re so excited for players and fans to experience this!”: Watch Linkin Park debut new single Heavy Is The Crown at recent Hamburg show
Linkin Park unveiled the second single from their forthcoming reunion album From Zero at their show at Barclays Arena in Hamburg this weekend, and it’s set to be used as the League Of Legends World Championship anthem (LouderSound)
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US prog duo Days Between Stations to release new album in November
Perpetual Motion Machines (Music For A Film) will be Days Between Stations first new album for four years (LouderSound)
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Watch Killswitch Engage reunite with ex-singer Howard Jones at emotional homecoming show in Massachusetts
Howard joined his old bandmates for the performance of three songs on Saturday night (LouderSound)
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Opeth push back release of The Last Will & Testament to November 22
Opeth will tour Europe and the UK in February and March 2025 (LouderSound)
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“Pompous, sexually charged, straight-ahead 4/4 rock, replete with cliches and cheesy power ballads”: Poison’s Look What the Cat Dragged In, 39 years on
Poison were a cheap date, but by the end of the night you knew you’d had a lot of fun (LouderSound)
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“I took off my apron. My manager said, ‘You’ve got tables to serve,’ and I said, ‘I’m talking to Peter Gabriel!’” How actor Adrian Lukis was talked out of signing a music contract by his Genesis hero
After connecting with fellow public schoolboys, he went on to admire Pink Floyd’s intellectualism, appreciate Curved Air’s sexiness, and get lost in Jean-Luc Ponty while on acid (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Including The Darkness, Larkin Poe, Devin Townsend and five other upstanding members of the rock’n’roll royal family (LouderSound)
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Slayer have just played their first set in five years – see setlist
Thrash titans Slayer have just returned to the stage after a 1759 day hiatus (LouderSound)
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Jimmy Page honoured by British Embassy in Washington
The guest list is pretty impressive (LouderSound)
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Liam Gallagher hits back at “shitc***s” who criticised his vocals after he sang Oasis classics at Joshua v Dubois fight
Liam Gallagher performed Oasis hits at heavyweight title fight in London – and some observers were unimpressed (LouderSound)
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Larkin Poe announce new album Bloom, launch video for If God Is A Woman, an invitation to “resist the typecasting of women, both conscious and unconscious”
Bloom, the seventh album from Grammy Award-winning Roots Rockers Larkin Poe, will be released in the new year (LouderSound)
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“No one more than me in this world feels so devastated about this”: Arnel Pineda invites fans to vote him out of Journey after criticism of Rock In Rio show
Fellow musicians rally to support Journey frontman Arnel Pineda after apparent vocal wobble at Rock In Rio (LouderSound)
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Slipknot’s set at Knotfest Iowa cut short by severe weather
Slipknot forced to play earlier than planned and were onstage for under an hour as weather turned ugly (LouderSound)
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“On a road trip to Los Angeles, about to move into the first home he’d ever purchased, something gave way”: The torment and triumph of Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The U.S.A.
Forty years after the release of Born In The U.S.A., we look at the making of the record that elevated Bruce Springsteen from star to global superstar (LouderSound)
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The Cadillac Three cancel all remaining 2024 shows as frontman Jaren Johnston begins mental health treatment
The Cadillac Three’s Fall 2024 was scheduled to start last week (LouderSound)
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“We were torn between trying to make it big and making our music more crossover, but failing… that happened because we became conscious of what we were doing”: The Power And The Glory signalled the beginning of the end for Gentle Giant
They’d reasserted themselves after a line-up change and enjoyed the results – but the surprisingly polarised response to their sixth album led them to start second-guessing their own work. (LouderSound)
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“I remember being sat in the car the day after I got arrested and Danny was coming up with lines in the car, going ‘Caught by the fuzz!’”: Supergrass on the making of their classic debut single
Gaz Coombes and Danny Goffey on how the Britpop scamps made their riotous debut single (LouderSound)
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“I had become Musical Director, which I always hate. But I took the money and took the title and did the job!”: The Cure’s Reeves Gabrels on the time he became David Bowie’s touring MD
Bowie needed someone to be his first lieutenant in the 90s, and his ex-Tin Machine bandmate was the person he turned to (LouderSound)
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“The aim was to be ‘the best group in the world’… this easily becomes confused with ‘the most successful group in the world,’ at which point the music may get lost”: Robert Fripp’s observation of King Crimson
Ever wondered what the band is all about? Here are several ways of approaching the question, suggested by the man who’s done the most thinking about it (LouderSound)
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“We weren’t arrogant enough to think we were suddenly the most important band in the world. We just knew we were”: A metal fan’s guide to Rush
Side long epics, mad concepts and unlikely hit singles – how Canadian visionaries Rush laid down the blueprint for prog metal (LouderSound)
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“They actually asked Judas Priest to write music for it. We saw it and decided to avoid it like the plague”: The inside story of Rock Star, Hollywood’s infamous attempt to make a heavy metal movie
Loosely based on Judas Priest, Rock Star saw Hollywood trying to make a metal movie – but does it deserve the hate it gets? (LouderSound)
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“You would see them lift their masks, puke in a bucket and keep going!” Slipknot’s first manager remembers wild 90s Iowa shows
Sophia John reflects on the rabid gigs Slipknot played as they made themselves known in the mid-to-late 90s (LouderSound)
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“I contacted Steve Howe and got very little back. Eventually you say, ‘OK, I’ve got to move on’”: Jon Anderson is finally over the idea of rejoining Yes
Jon Anderson says he’s found the Yes he “always wanted” on his new solo album (LouderSound)
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“Had we not made this record the way it sounded, I’m not certain there would have been another album”: How Opeth ditched the death growls and fully embraced prog on Heritage
In 2011, Opeth released Heritage – and cut the the last cord with their death metal past (LouderSound)
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Lesoir share new video for “ultimate road track” AEON
Dutch prog quintet Lesoir have just released their latest album Push Back The Horizon (LouderSound)
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“We’re playing Creep and looking terrible”: revisiting Radiohead’s most deranged performance ever
Thom Yorke & co. played the MTV Beach House in 1993, and the singer wasn’t shy in showing his displeasure about it (LouderSound)
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“If Cocteau Twins counts as a ‘job’ then of course that was the best”: former Cocteau Twin Simon Raymonde on the magic of his old band and being a record label chief
The former Cocteau Twin has written a memoir looking back on his life and career (LouderSound)
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“It’s always been the song that we would say, ‘This is our best song’”: Creed’s Mark Tremonti on the track that the band think is their finest
On the 25th anniversary of their mega-selling second record Human Clay, the Creed guitarist looks back on its success (LouderSound)
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“It was total overkill. We were getting in all sorts of trouble. I thought, ‘I’ve got two months of this, I’m going to be dead at the end of it!’” The epic story of Iron Maiden‘s conquest of America
In 1981, a young Iron Maiden made their first trip to the USA. And the USA didn’t know what hit it (LouderSound)
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Goth legends Balaam And The Angel release first new song in three decades
Balaam And The Angel’s Forces Of Evil EP celebrates the 40th anniversary of their first release World Of Light (LouderSound)
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The 15 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Wardruna, Body Count and Nightwish are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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“A true believer, sharp as a knife, heart of gold.” A tribute to Michelle Kerr, the ass-kicking, passionate PR legend who helped shape modern metal as we know it
Michelle Kerr, PR for Slipknot, Machine Head, Slayer, Megadeth and many more, died on Saturday. She leaves behind a legacy as one of the metal industry’s most beloved figureheads (LouderSound)
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Norse folk shamen Wardruna announce new album Birna with single Himinndotter
The collective, as heard on juggernaut TV series Vikings, will release their next album in January (LouderSound)
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Slayer have their own hot sauce now, and we can’t believe it isn’t called “Hell Awaits”
Slayer’s Raining Blood hot sauce contains red ghost peppers, guaranteed to give your tastebuds a good, scorchy thrashing (LouderSound)
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“We have to carry on howling, no matter how wrong it feels”: Ulver release Locusts and Nocturne #2, their first songs since longtime member Tore Ylwizaker’s death
Ulver continue to drop new songs from their upcoming, as-yet-untitled album, despite losing their long-serving keyboardist/producer last month (LouderSound)
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Fever 333 double down on promoting new album Darker White by releasing two singles at once
Fever 333 have released not one, not three, but two new songs at the same time. Hear Murderer and Nosebleeds here. (LouderSound)
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“No offence Oasis, but that’s how it’s done.” Moby’s Manchester show is a cheeky, gorgeous and ultimately triumphant celebration of dance music
13 years since his last international tour, Moby is back in the UK and celebrating his landmark 1999 chart-topper Play (LouderSound)
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“They made it relevant again!” David Gilmour guests on Body Count cover of Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb
Ice-Ts Body Count will release their new album Merciless in November (LouderSound)
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The Blackheart Orchestra release brand new single Bloodlines
UK pop prog duo The Blackheart Orchestra will release their new studio album in 2025 (LouderSound)
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Von Hertzen Brothers spoof Bob Dylan’s Subterranean Homesick Blues in new Ascension Day video
Von Hertzen Brothers will release their ninth studio album In Murmuration in October (LouderSound)
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“Lars called me, and you’re on a shortlist”: Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson was in the running to replace Jason Newsted in Metallica
Megadeth’s David Ellefson was shortlisted to join Metallica in 2003 – and he found out because Dave Mustaine told him (LouderSound)
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“Slipknot used to have taser fights.” Morgan Lander talks nu metal, pranks and the wildest tours Kittie have been on
Almost 30 years since Kittie were formed, Morgan Lander and co. are still as fired up and fierce as ever (LouderSound)
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The 9 classic deep cuts Iron Maiden need to play on their Run For Your Lives tour
As Iron Maiden promise a setlist of vintage hits and fan-favourites for their next world tour, we propose some oddball choices that need dusting off (LouderSound)
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“I was very green and it was a tentative start, but we knew we had something”:The complicated birth of Led Zeppelin
How the most creatively fertile era in the history of British Music produced the most important hard rock band of all time, Led Zeppelin (LouderSound)
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“Occasionally downbeat and introspective – but there’s also an excitement that’s genuinely uplifting”: Stuckfish’s IV is another winner
New keyboardist and new label gives the British melodic proggers the perfect platform to deliver on expectations (LouderSound)
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At last! A rare new vocal from Axl Rose as Michael Schenker’s cover of UFO’s classic Love To Love finally emerges
Guns N’ Roses man Axl Rose joins a stellar cast of guest musicians on Michael Schenker’s new album My Years With UFO (LouderSound)
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“Treasured songs suffer repeated acts of vandalism”: Bob Dylan and The Band create both towering art and frat-party havoc on The 1974 Live Recordings
27 live CDs, 417 unreleased tracks, not all of it good, as Bob Dylan’s archive is plundered again (LouderSound)
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“Even by Nightwish’s standards, the album is sonically huge”: Much-imitated symphonic metal giants Nightwish go even bigger than ever on Yesterwynde
Nightwish’s Yesterwynde offers the kind of grandiose maximalism that puts most Hollywood blockbuster soundtracks to shame (LouderSound)
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“Chunky, boogie-infused glam-rock tunes are in vanishingly short supply”: Glam survivors Sweet bow out in a blaze of AOR
Full Circle is Sweet’s first set of original songs since 2002’s Sweetlife (LouderSound)
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Co-starring Axl, Slash and other heavy friends, Michael Schenker’s My Years With UFO finds the mad axeman in phenomenal form
Michael Schenker celebrates his years with UFO with a stellar cast of guest musicians (LouderSound)
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“Many of you have been with us since the beginning”: Uriah Heep announce farewell tour
Uriah Heep founder Mick Box announces The Magician’s Farewell tour in a video shared on social media (LouderSound)
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“There’s new artwork, there’s music that’s so punk rock from board tapes, there’s audio, visuals, everything”: Slipknot are planning a 25th anniversary reissue of their iconic debut album
Exclusive: Clown tells Metal Hammer about the upcoming reissue of Slipknot’s debut album (LouderSound)
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George Harrison’s Living In The Material World celebrates 50 years with special anniversary reissue
George Harrison’s fourth studio album has been remixed from the original tapes and will include alternative takes, acoustic tracks and more – project overseen by Olivia and Dhani Harrison (LouderSound)
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Evanescence to record new album in November: ”We’ve been doing a lot of creating”
The gothic metal outfit will bring new songs to life towards the end of the year (LouderSound)
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“Billionaires are making record profits off the blood, sweat, and tears of the working class.” Dropkick Murphys share rousing new single Sirens calling out grifters making money from hatred and division
“The billionaire profits while the worker bleeds, 1% of the wealth hoards from millions in need” (LouderSound)
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The 10 psych-rock bands you need to be listening to right now
The world’s best psych-rock bands are ready to take you on cosmic trips you’ll never forget brothers and sisters. Strap in! (LouderSound)
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Masked jazz-metal weirdos Imperial Triumphant go pop with new track Eye Of Mars. Not really: they’re still masked and weird.
Tech-metal’s golden boys sound as incomprehensible as ever on their new song (LouderSound)
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New nu metal champions Tetrarch return with new nu metal single Live Not Fantasize
New nu metal band Tetrarch have released their first new nu metal song since 2021 (LouderSound)
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Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, Louder and Prog team up to launch brand new merch store – get exclusive designs, vinyl, signed artist bundles and more
From exclusive band designs you can’t get anywhere else to awesome memorabilia and signed rarities, we’ve got it all (LouderSound)
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“Stupefying seat-of-the-pants stuff nicely served by a crisp, revelatory sound mix… and ripe for reappraisal”: King Crimson’s Sheltering Skies
1982 live set, previously part-released as The Noise, finds the post-Discipline line-up repurposing prog (LouderSound)
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The four horsemen ride! Metallica announce 2025 North American tour, including Sick New World and Sonic Temple festivals
Metallica will continue their M72 world tour as they trek across North America next year (LouderSound)
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“I’m going to be sticking with the ones that are essentially my music.” David Gilmour names three beloved Pink Floyd classics that he won’t be playing live again
If you’re going to see David Gilmour in the hope of hearing some of Pink Floyd’s best-known songs you may be disappointed (LouderSound)
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“It’s not The Beatles, it’s not Metallica, but it wasn’t ever supposed to be.” Mushroomhead blew up with nu metal and were rivals with Slipknot, but never got the dues they deserve
Mushroomhead laid the groundwork as metal’s ultimate masked maniacs in the mid-90s (LouderSound)
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VOLA share video for pounding prog metal anthem Cannibal
Danish/Swedish prog metallers VOLA will release their new album Friend Of A Phantom in November (LouderSound)
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“Fidlar have come a long way from their ‘Wake! Bake! Skate!’ years.” Clean and sober LA party punks face up to life’s stark realities on Surviving The Dream
LA punks Fidlar grow up gracefully on fourth album Surviving The Dream (LouderSound)
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The Pineapple Thief announce new EP Last To Run, featuring previously unreleased material
UK prog rockers The Pineapple Thief will release The Last Run EP in November (LouderSound)
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Watch the full, pro-shot footage of Meshuggah decimating Summer Breeze festival this summer
Tech-metal masters Meshuggah played a crushing 80-minute set at Summer Breeze in August, and you can watch the whole thing online for free (LouderSound)
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“Pete Townshend rates them above The Who”: The Kinks’ albums you should definitely listen to
Not only are The Kinks credited with creating the heavy metal blueprint, they also recorded some of rock’s most enduring songs. Here are their best albums (LouderSound)
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“The future of music is not Taylor Swift.” Monster Magnet’s Dave Wyndorf shares his wisdom on AI, aliens and the state of rock’n’roll
Monster Magnet’s space lord has a lot to say on rock’n’roll, the future and what it takes to become stoner rock royalty (LouderSound)
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“An auspicious and metallicised spin on her dark fairytale aesthetic.” The Obsession reunites Charlotte Wessels with former Delain bandmates and the stylings that made her a symphonic metal star
After two experimental Tales From Six Feet Under releases, Charlotte Wessels is back on familiar grounds (LouderSound)
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October’s An Evening With Jakko Jakszyk to be hosted by comedian Stewart Lee
An Evening With Jakko Jakszyk takes place at West Hampstead Arts Club on October 11 (LouderSound)
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“It was a watershed moment for the band, with our existence very much under threat”: Steve Hackett on The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway and keeping the Genesis flame alight
Former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett’s latest ‘themed’ tour enables him to visit “the best of both worlds” (LouderSound)
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“We never had to try to fit in because we were never going to”: Punk legends X are finally getting the recognition they deserve, but their biggest success is failure
Formed in 1977, highly influential punk rock Los Angelenos X have made what they say is their final album (LouderSound)
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“He said, ‘You’ll be with me for a short time because I won’t be able to keep you.’ And he was right… We were always quietly confident”: What went right for 10cc, what went wrong, and how they could have avoided it
Graham Gouldman explains why the art-rock icons believed in themselves so much, the album that best represents them, and why he’d never release new music using the band name (LouderSound)
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“We will likely never play many of these songs again.” Iron Maiden announce 50th anniversary world tour for 2025, confirm biggest ever UK headline show
The tour will run into 2026 and exclusively feature material from Maiden’s 1980 debut up until 1992’s Fear Of The Dark! (LouderSound)
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Eagles pay tribute to J.D. Souther, co-writer of New Kid In Town and Heartache Tonight
Songwriter and actor J.D. Souther has died at the age of 78, just days before he was due to go on tour (LouderSound)
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Jane’s Addiction release new single True Love just days after onstage fight and subsequent fallout
It’s business as usual, even when it isn’t (LouderSound)
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Brujeria frontman Juan Brujo dead at 61
Brujeria vocalist Juan Brujo (aka John Lepe) passed away on September 16, following a heart attack (LouderSound)
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Watch the three Smashing Pumpkins classics the band performed for Jimmy Kimmel Live which weren’t shown on TV
The Smashing Pumpkins performed their new single Sighommi on American television last night, but that wasn’t all they played (LouderSound)
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“I like being in total control, then I hooked up with Kurt Cobain and everything lost control.” Courtney Love on “battling Kurt’s dammed demons” and pouring “25 years of repressed rage” into Hole’s music
Courtney Love looks back on Hole’s early days, and how her life changed after she “hooked up” with her future-husband, Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain (LouderSound)
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“What does he know about performing?” Mike Shinoda reveals hilarious insult from his daughter, who had no idea that Linkin Park are kinda a big deal
Mike Shinoda recalls how his wife blew their daughter’s mind by showing her a Linkin Park live video (LouderSound)
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“It’s a banger!” Swallow The Sun share video for anthemic new single MelancHoly
Finnish doomy proggers Swallow The Sun’s new album Shining will be released in October (LouderSound)
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“This is our way of saying welcome to the world”: Nu metal mystery men Swollen Teeth release new single Family, produced by Slipknot’s Sid Wilson and genre god Ross Robinson
Your favourite masked nu metal band (apart from that one and the other one) have returned with a new single, backed by two of their genre’s most influential figures (LouderSound)
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“All good things will eventually come to an end, and so will we”: Prog metal collective The Ocean announce The End Of An Eon, final tour with current lineup
Prog/post-metal beloveds The Ocean will embark on one more European tour before resurfacing with different members (LouderSound)
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“It quickly becomes obvious that this is more than just a festival – it’s a movement”. The 8 best bands we saw at Decolonise Festival 2024
We head to London’s Decolonise Festival – a festival organised by punks of colour for punks of colour – to check out the very best of this year’s offerings (LouderSound)
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Watch Arch Enemy’s Alissa White-Gluz team with Charlotte Wessels (ex-Delain) in video for brand-new single Ode To The West Wind
The team-up is taken from Wessels’ upcoming solo album, The Obsession (LouderSound)
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“It’ll be extra special!” Haken’s Ross Jennings gets ready for Be Prog! My Friend. Read our full preview here…
Be Prog! My Friend returns after six years away with a new-look headlined by Haken and Pain Of Salvation (LouderSound)
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Devin Townsend references his time in The Wildhearts in atmospheric and anthemic new single Jainism
Devin Townsend will release his brand new album PowerNerd, the first of a new trilogy of releases, in October (LouderSound)
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“Roots Bloody Roots is like a baby’s lullaby”: Sepultura/Soulfly legend Max Cavalera picks the five songs that define his career
Brazilian metal icon and man of a thousand projects Max Cavalera names the five songs that have shaped his career, including Sepultura, Soulfly and more (LouderSound)
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Irish post-rockers A Burial At Sea collaborate with Peter Broderick on new single Boss Man Tony With His Big Heart
Prolific American musician, composer and producer Peter Broderick teams up with A Burial At Sea’s Patrick Blaney for new single (LouderSound)
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Chris Braide shares video of cover of T-Rex’s Cosmic Dancer
Chris Braide pays tribute to childhood music hero Marc Bolan with new album There Was A Time – The Songs of Marc Bolan (LouderSound)
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Watch Linkin Park play new single The Emptiness Machine live on The Tonight Show
Nu metal heroes Linkin Park took over Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show and performed the first single from upcoming comeback album From Zero (LouderSound)
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“Our influences are really hard, dark rap tracks.” How Sweden’s Thrown became breakout stars of metalcore’s most aggro subgenre: pissedcore
Mixing metalcore, groove metal and hip hop, Sweden’s Thrown have become unlikely poster boys for a new subgenre (LouderSound)
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Poppy teams with former Bring Me The Horizon and Fever 333 members for metallic new single They’re All Around Us
Former Bring Me The Horizon man Jordan Fish produced the heavy new Poppy track, which was also co-written by ex-Fever 333/The Chariot guitarist Stephen Harrison (LouderSound)
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“We’ve been trying to get Chuck D to do something with us again.” Anthrax talk collabs, politics and using Dave Grohl’s studio to record their new album
It’s been almost a decade since the last Anthrax album, but the thrash titans have been hard at work (LouderSound)
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“Bands that went from beauty to absolute hideousness attracted me – Van der Graaf and King Crimson managed to create fragile music that was then utterly destroyed”: The roots of Tim Bowness’ Powder Dry
Struggling to express conviction, the serial band member and collaborator went it alone for his most experimental album to date… although he didn’t use the pedalboard Peter Hammill lent him (LouderSound)
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Bill Bruford comes out of retirement to join Pete Roth Trio
Having retired from live and recorded performance on 2009, Bill Bruford returns to live music with jazz band Pete Roth Trio (LouderSound)
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“Plenty of evidence to suggest a future exists beyond the shadow of their family tree.” Vended’s self-titled debut finally goes some way to shaking off that Slipknot tag
Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan set out their vision for world domination with Vended’s self-titled debut (LouderSound)
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“What the world needs now, is rock, sweet rock”: The Darkness invoke God as they launch new album Dreams On Toast
The Darkness announce new album, release The Longest Kiss single, and announce UK tour (LouderSound)
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“It works because of the unlikely mix of people involved – and he takes a similarly maverick approach to its songs”: Jordan Rudess’ Permission To Fly
Dream Theater keyboardist hired former Enid singer Joe Payne and a cosmetic dentist to perform material around lyrics by his daughter (LouderSound)
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“Vivian is still battling cancer, we’ve still got a one-armed drummer. But these are obstacles that we just mock”: Joe Elliott on why Def Leppard won’t be retiring any time soon
Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott on the US tour, not selling out, guest appearances, retirement and the next album (LouderSound)
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“John Lennon doesn’t have to do this, why should I?”: Pink Floyd, Syd Barrett, and the creation of See Emily Play
Written by co-founder Syd Barrett, See Emily Play gave the fledgling Pink Floyd their first UK Top 10 single (LouderSound)
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“Hustle, write, be authentic, collaborate”: Blues-rocker, radio host and award winner Elles Bailey on how to succeed in the music industry
British blueser Ellles Bailey begins a UK tour in late September (LouderSound)
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“It felt as though there were three guitars behind me that night”: The night Jimi Hendrix saved Engelbert Humperdinck
Crooner Engelbert Humperdinck reveals how Jimi Hendrix became his guitarist – for one night only (LouderSound)
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“Steve Perry could hit high notes that other singers could only dream of”: Every Journey album ranked, from worst to best
From stadium-filling rock to the ultimate lighter-waving ballads, AOR titans Journey and their various frontmen have done it all (LouderSound)
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“The most melodic, hook-filled and engaging record of their career.” Crows dazzle in the darkness on excellent third album Reason Enough
London post-punks Crows evoke the spirit of Joy Division, PiL and ghosts of the past on album three (LouderSound)
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Talking Heads’ debut album set for CD and vinyl reissue – check out acoustic version of Psycho Killer
Talking Heads: 77 will be re-released in November featuring a new remaster of the original album, outtakes, rare cuts and more (LouderSound)
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“You can get lost in the kitten vortex for hours.” A wide-ranging interview with The Jesus Lizard’s David Yow, taking in new album Rack, a try out for Nirvana, acting, a sadistic witch, and a cat riding a goat
The Jesus Lizard are back, and David Yow has things on his mind (LouderSound)
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“We put so much work and love into the Imposter Syndrome album and we’re so excited to finally bring that to the stage”: Viral shredder Sophie Lloyd announces debut US concert, shares cover of Alice Cooper’s Poison
Guitar virtuoso Sophie Lloyd will play her first-ever US headliner at the Whisky A Go Go in January (LouderSound)
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“I got high on mushrooms with Brent Hinds from Mastodon.” How Zeal & Ardor went from grotty squat-punks to one of the most innovative bands in extreme metal
Zeal & Ardor’s new album Greif continues Basel’s fine tradition of flashing their backsides at power and authority (LouderSound)
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“I acknowledged my masochistic side… my self-destructive nature peaked”: Louise Patricia Crane can’t escape her dark aspect, so she’s brought it into the light on her new album
Former The Eden House vocalist was determined to be brutally honest about herself on Netherworld, with assistance from Jakko Jakszyk and Ian Anderson (LouderSound)
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“It’s the metal tour of 2025, so don’t miss out!” Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine add North American dates to Poisoned Ascendancy world tour; August Burns Red, Sylosis and Bleed From Within supporting
One of 2025’s most exciting tour packages is going stateside, with some stellar support acts added in (LouderSound)
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Amazon mark the return of Prime Big Deal Days with 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days will take place in October – and they’ve kicked off the announcement with an awesome offer on Amazon Music Unlimited (LouderSound)
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This piano cover of Lamb Of God’s Laid To Rest is the most elegantly metal thing you’ll hear today
Youtuber Catherine Fearns has given Lamb Of God the classical treatment, and it sounds shockingly good (LouderSound)
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Polish proggers Amarok to play first ever UK show headlining next year’s Prog For Peart
Prog For Peart 2025 will take place at The Northcourt music venue in Abingdon, Oxfordshire on July 18 and 19 (LouderSound)
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Mogwai share video for brand new single, the six-minute keyboard-led God Gets You Back
Scottish post-rock quartet Mogwai also announce world tour for 2025 (LouderSound)
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“Nightwish sound heavier and livelier than they’ve been for years.” Yesterwynde proves Nightwish remain the undisputed heavyweight champs of symphonic metal
Yesterwynde is as much a chance for Floor Jansen to spread her wings as it is a showcase of Nightwish’s incredible ambition (LouderSound)
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Matt Berry shares brand new single, the colourful psych of I Gotta Limit
Matt Berry will release his California psychedelia-inspired new album Heard Noises in January (LouderSound)
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“This is a punk move from us.” Benefits unveil new direction with new single Land Of The Tyrants, announce UK and European shows
Benefits deliver first new material since their debut album, Nails (LouderSound)
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“Every time I hear it on the radio it’s like, ‘I’m glad they’re playing this instead of Crazy Train!’” Slayer’s Kerry King names his favourite Ozzy Osbourne song, and it’s one of his most obscure
When we asked Slayer’s guitarist to name the best Ozzy Osbourne track, he picked the deepest of deep cuts (LouderSound)
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Pixies share UK and European tour dates for 2025, unveil new single Motoroller
Boston’s finest tease forthcoming The Night the Zombies Came album with single number four, Motoroller (LouderSound)
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Arena, Wobbler, Antimatter and more all lined up for Winter’s End 2025
Winter’s End Progressive Rock Festival takes place in Chepstow from April 24-27 (LouderSound)
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Rob Halford says another Judas Priest album is “inevitable”: “This band thrives on the metal that we make”
Mere months after Judas Priest released 19th album Invincible Shield, their frontman is already looking towards a followup (LouderSound)
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“It’s hard to be angry young men at our age, but there are some pretty heavy duty lyrics here. Sometimes you’ve got to speak up”: When Marillion defied expectations (again) with Sounds That Can’t Be Made
The band deliberately – but doubtfully – pushed boundaries with the subjects they explored on their 17th studio album (LouderSound)
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“It’s very important to me that I make people feel something”: Meet Bywater Call, your new favourite Canadian jazz-trained blues-rock band
Bywater Call are purveyors of good ol’-fashioned Americana and southern blues rock – from Toronto, Canada (LouderSound)
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Fastball’s Tony Scalzo used to work the graveyard shift at a bagel store: Now he’s celebrating more than 30 years of “a certain degree of success”
Originally formed in the early 90s, Texan alt.rock band Fastball are back with album number nine (LouderSound)
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“I wanted to go back to being a cult band, which is what I had sought all along”: After 35 years, Monster Magnet know exactly what they want
“It’s all-energy. It’s rock excitement, psychedelic glory and space-rock hooks” – Dave Wyndorf (LouderSound)
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Our tiny minds have just been blown by a man playing Jimi Hendrix’s Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) on a whammy clavinet
Australian keyboardist Lachy “The Hendrix of the keyboard” Doley does things we’ve never seen done before (LouderSound)
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A new animated video for Thin Lizzy’s classic Jailbreak has been launched
The Jailbreak video coincides with new mixes of Thin Lizzy’s 1976 albums Jailbreak and Johnny The Fox, and a Classic Rock cover story (LouderSound)
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“Pre-order now, and we’ll throw in, at no extra cost to you, anxiety, depression, band breakups, loss of self, suicidal thoughts and ideation, and, of course, everyone’s favourite: cancer!” Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus announces tell-all memoir
Watch Blink-182 vocalist/bassist Mark Hoppus attempt to sell his forthcoming memoir Fahrenheit-182 via an amusing infommercial (LouderSound)
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“We will be armed with a sonically fresh attack.” The Prodigy announce Disrupta tour dates
Liam Howlett: “We never turn down the chance to play the UK” (LouderSound)
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“Unfortunately, my breaking point resulted in inexcusable behaviour”: Perry Farrell apologises after violent onstage altercation
The Jane’s Addiction frontman’s statement comes after the band’s reunion tour was cancelled (LouderSound)
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“Never ever thought it would end like this and I’m heartbroken”: REO Speedwagon to cease touring due to “irreconcilable differences”
AOR giants REO Speedwagon, who have just finished their Summer Road Trip with Train, will stop performing at the end of the year (LouderSound)
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“Our hearts are broken.” Jane’s Addiction cancel US tour and announce hiatus, with bandmates claiming that Perry Farrell’s “mental health difficulties” have left them them “no alternative”, for their own safety
Following onstage altercation in Boston, Jane’s Addiction are now on hiatus again (LouderSound)
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“Get rid of the guitar player and get somebody else. Nobody cares.” Kiss’ Gene Simmons urges Morrissey to reunite The Smiths without Johnny Marr, but there’s a plot twist
The strained relationship between Morrissey and Johnny Marr just got a little more complicated (LouderSound)
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Watch thrash legends Testament perform live with 11-year-old on guitar
Guitar prodigy Maya Neelakantan joined Testament onstage in Vegas last week (LouderSound)
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“We played a cave underground. There was water on the floor and all our electrical stuff was in the water.” How Slift became heavy music’s least likely viral sensation
From playing in caves and kitchens to becoming Youtube stars during the pandemic, Slift are psychedelic rock’s quirkiest success story (LouderSound)
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Arena announce 30th anniversary tour dates for April and May 2025
UK prog rockers Arena celebrate their 30th anniversary with an extensive jaunt around UK and Europe (LouderSound)
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“People are gone. Craig’s out. Chris is out, Joey’s out, Paul’s out. The band is different.” Slipknot’s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan admits the band aren’t as “close” now as they were 25 years ago
After lineup changes and the deaths of Joey Jordison and Paul Gray, Clowns says Slipknot “will never be like” how it was in the early days (LouderSound)
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Experimental pop duo MEMORIALS remix Jane Weaver’s Univers
Jane Weaver and MEMORIALS will perform a special end-of-year show at Hebden Bridge’s Trades Club in December (LouderSound)
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“There’s some screams on there. It’s cool that people appreciate it. It’s also a bit annoying.” Opeth’s Mikael Åkerfeldt is slightly irritated by all this talk about his growls
We’re all happy that Opeth are screaming again, but Mikael Åkerfeldt isn’t happy with how happy we are (LouderSound)
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“The original idea was to sell my songs to a publisher, not that I should be a singer or a performer”: An unexpected interview with Kate Bush while she was writing Hounds Of Love
In 1984 Mick Wall was surprised when he rattled off a hopeless request for a chat – and received an invitation to visit the Def Leppard fan at her home-from-home (LouderSound)
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Watch Gojira’s fiery Olympic Games performance get projected onto the Arc De Triomphe
Paris celebrated its recent hosting of the Olympics by blaring death metal from a national monument, complete with fire and spotlights (LouderSound)
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“Dynamic pricing not included”: Supergrass announce tour to celebrate 30th anniversary of debut album I Should Coco
The I Should Coco tour will be Supergrass’s first live dates since appearing at the Taylor Hawkins tribute show (LouderSound)
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“My God. This is horrific… I’m feeling violated”: Real Brian May slams fake Brian May TikTok ticket scam
Brian May voices displeasure after a fan brought the scam to his attention (LouderSound)
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“A lot of squawking that overshadows everything else”: Sir Lord Baltimore conjure up the right sounds on Kingdom Come, but about those vocals…
Hailed as a proto-metal classic, Sir Lord Baltimore’s debut album is perhaps more 60s than 70s (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Including The Damn Truth, DeWolff, Cardinal Black and five other bringers of the rock’n’roll noise (LouderSound)
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“A testament to a lifetime of rock’n’roll greatness”: Listen to Tom Morello play on fiery new MC5 single Heavy Lifting
Heavy Lifting is the title track of the fourth MC5 album Heavy Lifting, out next month (LouderSound)
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“Rapturously received souvenirs of an ever-evolving journey”: Big Big Train hit the right notes on A Flare On The Lens
Big Big Train please their passengers on live album A Flare On The Lens (LouderSound)
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“Even the most fervent of believers can run out of divine inspiration”: Stryper’s songwriting falls short on When We Were Kings
Stryper are still fighting the good fight on 15th studio album When We Were Kings (LouderSound)
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“His liveliest album for decades”: Nick Lowe hooks up with Mexican wrestler-faced surf rockers Los Straitjackets on Indoor Safari
Pub rock elder statesman Nick Lowe gets gnarly (LouderSound)
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“The sun will rise and fall, and BB King will play the blues”: The incredible life of BB King
BB King was the greatest bluesman the world has ever seen. We look back at his life, with a little help from his friends (LouderSound)
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“That’s the problem with me, you see. I’m a lunatic”: The true story of Marc Bolan’s final days
Marc Bolan, the Guru Of Glitter, was killed in a car crash in 1977 – just as his career was on the rise again. This is the story of his final hours (LouderSound)
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Jane’s Addiction cancel next show after bust-up and guitarist Dave Navarro posts cryptic “goodnight” message on social media
The future of Jane’s Addiction looks bleak as band cancel show and guitarist Dave Navarro seemingly bids farewel (LouderSound)
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“It has brightened my spirit to see how many have posted about Ric, praising his originality, flair, and brilliance”: Revisiting Billy Corgan’s tribute to late Cars leader Ric Ocasek
The Cars frontman and famed producer died five years ago this weekend and his passing prompted eulogies from an array of fellow musicians (LouderSound)
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“It was very bittersweet and not an easy decision for us to arrive at”: Michael Stipe looks back on the day that R.E.M. split up
The R.E.M. frontman has had a lot of time to reflect on his band’s work in the years since and here’s what he thinks (LouderSound)
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“It was early days for the band. We’d gone out on a limb… it was by no means certain that the response would be positive”: Genesis’ early fears for Foxtrot
Barely planned, recorded in fits and starts and complete with one of King Crimson’s Mellotron, their 1972 album was, they believe, the moment they began to be taken seriously (LouderSound)
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Perry Farrell’s wife Etty gives her account of his onstage bust-up with Jane’s Addiction bandmate Dave Navarro
Etty Farrell describes Perry as a “crazed beast” after he swung at Navarro during chaotic Jane’s Addiction Boston show (LouderSound)
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Kiss icon Gene Simmons gives new Linkin Park lineup his backing
The Demon from Kiss says Linkin Park should get the same chance as other acts who lost original members (LouderSound)
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Chaotic Jane’s Addiction show ends early as Perry Farrell takes a swing at a shocked Dave Navarro
Singer Perry Farrell has onstage altercation with guitarist Dave Navarro during Jane’s Addiction gig in Boston (LouderSound)
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“Antics leaked 10 days after we finished it… you’d go to every city and someone would be talking about it”: Interpol on the premature release of their brilliant second record as it turns 20
Fans got to hear the New Yorkers’ excellent second three months ahead of release in 2004, and the indie-rockers think it might have worked in their favour (LouderSound)
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“When we first playing Reading, we got everything thrown at us. The whole crowd hated us.” Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes on the hurdles the metal giants overcame to become one of Britain’s biggest bands
The Sheffield quartet released their debut EP 20 years ago this month, and there were plenty of bumps on the way to eventual triumph (LouderSound)
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Pearl Jam cover Ted Nugent’s Stranglehold but give the lyrics an anti-gun update. Ted Nugent, as you might imagine, is not happy about it.
Left-leaning Pearl Jam won’t be surprised that right winger Ted Nugent doesn’t love their take on his song (LouderSound)
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The Cure tease the release of Songs of a Lost World, their first album in 16 years, with a poster outside the English bar where they played their very first gig
It appears that The Cure’s long-awaited Songs of a Lost World album will finally emerge on November 1 (LouderSound)
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The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Mastodon, Within Temptation and Nightwish are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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“I’d like to thank everyone who’s bought my new album and helped make it Number 1.” David Gilmour celebrates his third solo UK number one album with Luck And Strange
David Gilmour scores his third solo UK number one album (LouderSound)
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“A brilliant bloke who left you feeling better about life every time you ran into him.” Tributes paid to Rachel Stamp/Sham 69/All About Eve drummer Robin Guy following his death
A GoFundMe fundraiser has been started to help drummer Robin Guy’s wife, following his death on September 8 (LouderSound)
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Supergrass tease second reunion with announcement coming next week
The Britpop quartet’s iconic debut turns 30 next year – and it looks like they’re planning to celebrate it (LouderSound)
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“Raw and confessional – but their musical approach soothes the barbs of the subject matter”: Pure Reason Revolution’s Coming Up To Consciousness
Sixth album examines our final destination and demonstrates there’s no rule book for grieving (LouderSound)
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“80 per cent of the people I meet are very boring people.” In 1975, Deep Purple’s Ritchie Blackmore named his favourite guitarist, and shared his brutally honest thoughts on the ’70s music scene
In a typically forthright 1975 interview, Ritchie Blackmore offered his thoughts on the music business, and his peers (LouderSound)
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“He’s the king of death metal.” Opeth’s Mikael Akerfeldt and Fredrik Akesson name the greatest death metal band of all time, and discuss their own journey through the genre
From inverted crosses in flowerbeds to failing to blow Morbid Angel off-stage and petty larceny, Opeth talk their journey through death metal (LouderSound)
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“I’m the rock’n’roll rebel that everybody’s mother likes to hate”: Watch Ozzy Osbourne talk about capturing the hearts of America in this 1986 The Tube interview with Paula Yates
The Prince Of Darkness spoke about his childhood, early jobs, going double-platinum in America and more in this archival interview with The Tube host Paula Yates in 1986 (LouderSound)
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Cool new prog you really must hear from Teramaze, Joe Deninzon & Stratospheerius and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week
Awesome new proggy sounds you really should check out from Kanaan & Ævestaden, Fen, Jon Hunt and more… (LouderSound)
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“I want to take my fans into a world like they’ve never experienced before.” Hans Zimmer announces UK 2025 arena tour
German film score composer and music producer Hans Zimmer will play dates in Leeds, Glasgow, Dublin, London and Manchester (LouderSound)
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“I love being a poser!” Five minutes with Fernanda Lira of fast-rising Brazilian death metallers Crypta
Can you be trve while rocking a Beyonce tattoo? Accoridng to Fernanda Lira, hell yeah (LouderSound)
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Big Big Train share new clip of The Connection Plan
Big Big Train A Flare On The Lens vinyl and Blu-ray release is out now! (LouderSound)
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“We were nobodies, anonymous and faceless, but it felt like maybe we had a shot.” The new issue of Metal Hammer is a bumper celebration of Slipknot’s debut album – and comes with an exclusive patch and charm
The latest issue of Metal Hammer magazine comes with two gifts and 28 pages of Slipknot (LouderSound)
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Korn kicked off their 2024 North American tour with some rare cuts – including one classic song not played in 25 years
Korn, Gojira and Spiritbox are officially on the road, and Korn are packing bangers (LouderSound)
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Richard Wright features in David Gilmour’s new video for the title track of Luck And Strange
David Gilmour will play two rehearsal shows at Brighton Centre on September 20 and 21 (LouderSound)
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“No pale rehash of former glories, but a genuine triumph in a state-of-the-art setting”: Jon Anderson And The Band Geeks’ True
Team player returns to prog with collaborators he discovered covering Yes songs (LouderSound)
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Bret Michaels plots 40th anniversary Poison reunion in 2026
Bret Michaels hopes classic lineup can get together for 40 dates to celebrate four decades of Poison (LouderSound)
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Eric Clapton slams the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a “frat boys club”
Guitar God Eric Clapton says he was suckered into getting involved with the “establishment” Rock Hall (LouderSound)
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All hell breaks loose! Inside Thin Lizzy’s first hit album and the campaign to break America – only in the new issue of Classic Rock
Also in this issue: Motörhead, Jerry Cantrell, Jon Anderson, The Cold Stares, Fleetwood Mac, Terrorvision, Michael Schenker, Idles, The Hot Damn!, Bad Religion, Paul Gilbert and more (LouderSound)
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“America is so divided. Trump is clearly unhinged.” Punk priestess Patti Smith still fears for all our futures
Patti Smith isn’t a Donald Trump fan (LouderSound)
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Rolling Stones and Speaqua launch portable speaker that doubles as a bottle opener
The Rolling Stones unveil their collaboration with Speaqua in the shape of the bottle top-popping Cruiser H2.0 and the floatable Barnacle Pro 2.0 and Barnacle Vibe 3.0 portable speakers (LouderSound)
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Listen to Within Temptation’s Sharon den Adel team up with Ukrainian metallers Blind8 on new single Labyrinth
Blind8 with join Within Temptation on their upcoming European tour (LouderSound)
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“Will we bring the tour overseas? We’re exploring options…” Lamb Of God’s Randy Blythe and Mastodon’s Brann Dailor talk their new collab single, their history together and what the future may hold
We talk to Brann and Randy about their epic new collaboration Floods Of Triton – and whether there’s more to come (LouderSound)
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Aphrodite’s Child’s classic third album 666 to be released as five-disc box set
New 666 box set features remastered versions of the original 1972 album and the 1974 Greek mix (LouderSound)
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60 years of US Beatlemania celebrated in 1964 mono box set
The Beatles: 1964 US Albums In Mono features seven albums which have been cut from their original mono master tapesand pressed on 180g vinyl (LouderSound)
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“Delivering a cerebral, skilful and inventive blend of prog and metal, they’ve remained proudly on the periphery of fashion”: The best Dream Theater songs featuring Mike Portnoy (to date)
In anticipation of the drummer’s appearance on their 16th album, we present a list that many thought would never be added to (LouderSound)
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“We’ve vastly improved since our 80s heyday!” Tears For Fears announce very first live album
UK pop proggers Tears For Fears will also release Tears For Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film) in cinemas in October (LouderSound)
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Frost* share behind-the-scenes footage in video for their new single Moral & Consequence
UK prog rockers Frost* will release double concept album Life In The Wires in October (LouderSound)
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“I met Brian May and said, You’re the reason I used to spend months and months on end in my garage trying to build a f***ing guitar.” How Queen inspired Radiohead’s Thom Yorke to follow his dreams
At the age of seven, Thom Yorke decided to become a rock star, thanks to Queen (LouderSound)
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Saga singer Michael Sadler reveals cancer diagnosis
Canadian singer Michael Sadler’s wife reveals cancer diagnosis in social media post (LouderSound)
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Listen to Lamb Of God and Mastodon’s explosive new team-up single, Floods Of Triton
Two of modern metal’s greatest bands have united, and the results are killer (LouderSound)
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Watch footage and check out the monstrous 26-song setlist from Linkin Park’s second comeback show at the Kia Forum in California last night
Linkin Park kicked off their 2024 comeback mini-tour with a setlist stacked with hits and some rarities (LouderSound)
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“Dissonant, angular and blearily psychedelic, it absolutely reeks of madness.” Black metal icon Gaahl has made one of this year’s weirdest extreme metal albums with Trelldom’s …By The Shadows
Trelldom only return when they have something to say, and new album …By The Shadows… proves well worth the 17 year wait (LouderSound)
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“The four-note phrase is arguably the most recognisable motif of the entire Pink Floyd catalogue”: Seven powerful moments that help make Wish You Were Here so unique
…and two of them occur before a single note is heard of the band’s 1975 classic (LouderSound)
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“Rack is an incendiary device of an album”: The Jesus Lizard shine as brightly as ever on the irresistible, fascinating Rack
Kings of noise the Jesus Lizard have returned to reclaim their crown (LouderSound)
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“It’s my swan song life story”: 50 years ago Terry Slesser was Paul Kossoff’s singer in Back Street Crawler – now he’s finally releasing a solo album
Forever Blue, recorded by Terry Slesser and the Back Street Crawler Band, completes a remarkable journey for the singer (LouderSound)
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“This renaissance of heavy metal is worldwide”: From Gojira at the Olympics to crazed teenage fans, Rob Halford is incredibly excited about the state of heavy metal
As Judas Priest gear up for their US tour, Rob Halford enthuses about the state of metal and reflects on debut album Rocka Rolla (LouderSound)
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“Phil Mogg sings so unusually so it’s difficult to copy, but Axl did a fantastic job”: Michael Schenker’s track-by-track guide to his new album My Years With UFO
Michael Schenker’s My Years With UFO features contributions from Axl Rose, Slash, Roger Glover, Joey Tempest and many more (LouderSound)
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Megadeth drummer hits out at fashion brand for “stealing” heavy metal imagery
Hoodie includes Soilwork album art which has caught the attention of Megadeth and Lamb of God members (LouderSound)
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Mike Portnoy doesn’t regret leaving Dream Theater despite massive success of his recent return to the band
His return to Dream Theater has gone down very well. So does Mike Portnoy regret leaving in the first place? (LouderSound)
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Jon Bon Jovi credited with saving life of woman on bridge in Nashville
The Bon Jovi frontman reportedly spoke with a woman in crisis and helped her to safety – on World Suicide Prevention Day (LouderSound)
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“When I’m onstage my job is to be God. And I’m pretty good at it.” An epic, exclusive, revealing and sporadically very amusing interview with The Sisters of Mercy’s iconic frontman Andrew Eldritch
New line-up, new songs, new positivity: lords of darkness The Sisters Of Mercy aren’t all doom and gloom you know (LouderSound)
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“It’s not going to happen. There’s only three people left and we’re not talking.” David Gilmour says that anyone holding out hope for a Pink Floyd reunion should “dream on”
In a new interview, David Gilmour also shares his thoughts on why record companies aren’t seeking out the next Pink Floyd (LouderSound)
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Crippled Black Phoenix return with epic new single Goodnight, Europe (Pt 2)
Crippled Black Phoenix celebrate their 20th anniversary with two new albums in Novmeber (LouderSound)
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“They arrested a girl who had a blank piece of paper. She was making the point that even doing that would send someone to jail”: Iamthemorning’s Marjana Semkina hated mixing politics with art – until her native Russia’s war on Ukraine
Her second solo album, Sirin, finds her in a more confident and assertive place – she’s even reverted to the original spelling of her name (LouderSound)
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“The debut album we always dreamed of bringing to you”: Queen announce Collector’s Edition “rebuild” of first album
Newly retitled Queen I, the 2024 edition of Queen’s 1973 debut has been remixed, remastered and expanded (LouderSound)
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4 brilliant new metal bands you need to hear this month
From Folterkammer’s femme-dom black metal to Belushi Speed Ball’s ‘pizza thrash’, Dermabrasion’s occulty goth rock and the bizarre alt. metal of Battlesnake, these are the bands you need to hear in September 2024 (LouderSound)
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David Gilmour announces two special rehearsal performances in Brighton
David Gilmour will play two rehearsal shows at Brighton Centre on September 20 and 21 (LouderSound)
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Nene Valley Rock Festival confirms 2025 event
Next year’s Nene Valley Rock Festival will take place at Grimsthorpe Castle from September 4 to 7 (LouderSound)
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Post-rocker A.A. Williams shares powerful new single Splinter
Dark rocker A.A. Williams is currently undertaking a 26-date US headline tour (LouderSound)
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“I told Noel Gallagher that Oasis sounded like Guns N’ Roses. We gave them some crazy speed and they were up for the next three days.” You can blame The Brian Jonestown Massacre for Oasis nearly splitting up in 1994
That messy LA gig on Oasis first North American tour which led Noel Gallagher to walk out on the band? Blame the support act (LouderSound)
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“Top-shelf Pete Steele, sans any Playgirl spreads.” Unto Others have crafted the goth rock album of the year with Never, Neverland
The Oregon goth rockers embrace the dark side on album three (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden celebrate The Future Past with new vinyl releases of Powerslave and Somewhere In Time
Powerslave 40th anniversary edition will be reissued on zoetrope picture disc, while Somewhere In Time will arrive on yellow vinyl with tour lenticular (LouderSound)
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“I never mind faking it. I had a filthy cold on the night, so vocals were grabbed from other shows. It’s only artifice when you pretend it’s something it isn’t”: Peter Gabriel explains his passion for the video medium
Nearly 30 years after Sledgehammer cleaned up at the MTV Awards, he was pushing boundaries again with his Back To Front concert movie (LouderSound)
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With sales of more than 40 million, these are the Toto albums you should definitely listen to
A group of talented musicians with a bunch of tracks among the top of the AOR pops, Toto are among the genre’s big boys – and these are their best albums (LouderSound)
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UK consumer rights group advises Oasis to “do the right thing” and refund fans after dynamic pricing ticket uproar
Consumer advocates Which? suggest that Ticketmaster may be guilty of breaching trading regulations (LouderSound)
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“I’ll be honest with you – the devil was my best friend at one time”: Southern rockers Van Zant are on the road to redemption with Jesus Christ
Jesus Christ comes from the Lynyrd Skynyrd and 38 Special duo’s seventh album Always Look Up (LouderSound)
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Toto announce the Dogz Of Oz UK and European tour with Christopher Cross
Toto will play 20 shows across the UK and mainland Europe early next year (LouderSound)
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Refused announce 2025 North American farewell tour as singer Dennis Lyxzén recovers from heart attack
Swedish hardcore punk heroes Refused will tour North America one last time before calling it a day in 2025 (LouderSound)
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Mark Tremonti says Creed are here to stay
Guitarist Mark Tremonti is working hard to make future room for reunited Creed in his jam-packed schedule (LouderSound)
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“I’ve recently become the father of a new baby daughter, born outside of my marriage.” Dave Grohl reveals that he has become a father for the fourth time, promises to try to regain his family’s trust and “earn their forgiveness”
Dave Grohl shares news that he has become a father to a fourth daughter, outside his marriage (LouderSound)
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“Spinal Tap is demanding that the Trump campaign refrain from playing Sex Farm at their rallies.” Legendary English rockers Spinal Tap forbid Donald Trump from turning his presidential campaign up to 11
Spinal Tap bassist Derek Smalls warns Donald Trump not to plough through the band’s metaphorical beanfields (LouderSound)
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Watch ‘The Battle of Britpop’ play out on a football pitch, as Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher squares up to Blur’s Damon Albarn in this resurrected archive footage
Revisiting one of the world’s truly iconic sporting encounters, as elite athletes Liam Gallagher and Damon Albarn faced off in a kickabout in an East London stadium (LouderSound)
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“Heavy music with a message and aesthetic that transcend the genre.” Idles, Quicksand, Cult Of Luna, Touche Amore and more to honour departing hardcore legends Refused with The Shape Of Punk To Come Obliterated tribute album
The Shape Of Punk To Come Obliterated will be released as part of a special 25th anniversary edition of Refused’s 1998 album (LouderSound)
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“One of the most intense tracks we’ve ever released.” Watch the video for Jinjer’s pulverising new single Rogue
What do we think of the new Jinjer single? (LouderSound)
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“My goal has always been to make explosive music.” Rocket From The Crypt, Hot Snakes, Drive Like Jehu legend John Reis announces UK and Ireland shows with new band Swami & the Bed of Nails
The band are touring their debut album All Of This Awaits You (LouderSound)
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“The ultimate musical island-hopping adventure!” Listen to new Nightwish single An Ocean Of Strange Islands now
The latest preview of new Nightwish album Yesterwynde is here (LouderSound)
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“This machine sues fascists.” Jack White makes good on his promise to sue Donald Trump for “flagrant misappropriation” of The White Stripes’ Seven Nation Army
Artists including Garbage, Joe Satriani, Cat Power, Jason Isbell and more applaud The White Stripes’s lawsuit against Donald Trump (LouderSound)
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“I realised on the very first tour that this was no kind of life… Should I be excited about leaving my family? No”: Neil Peart’s love, pain and thoughts on playing live before Rush bowed out
Drummer reflected on his favourite support act, the album he’d love to re-record, his approach to writing books and accepting he’d grown up as much as he ever would (LouderSound)
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Jazz Sabbath to release third album The 1968 Tapes
Jazz Sabbath have also been added to the 2025 Cruise To The Edge bill (LouderSound)
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Previously unreleased Klaus Schulze album to be released
Unreleased Klaus Schulze album 101, MILKY WAY will be released in November (LouderSound)
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Steve Rothery, Ray Wilson and John Hackett to guest with Steve Hackett at the Royal Albert Hall
Steve Hackett’s Genesis Greats Lamb Highlights & Solo Tour takes place in the UK throughout October (LouderSound)
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“There’s a few stations that’ll play my music; very few, and usually after midnight”: Frank Zappa’s final print interview, and the 12 words he signed off with
In 1993 a future Prog writer landed a magazine interview with his hero – neither of them knowing it would his last (LouderSound)
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The releases you should definitely listen to on Neat Records, the label dominated the UK metal scene during the NWOBHM years:
Run from an office above a bingo hall, Neat Records released the debut recordings by Venom, Raven, Tygers Of Pan Tang and more (LouderSound)
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“Smile at your scared opponent and help them. If he’s swinging wildly, chill him out”: The Gospel according to Duff McKagan
Addiction can be beaten. Understand money. Put your partner first. Don’t hold grudges. Clothes maketh the man. These are among the things that shape Duff McKagan’s world view (LouderSound)
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“My little girl can’t wait to tell her friends at school”: Justin Hawkins responds to viral footage of Taylor Swift singing I Believe In A Thing Called Love at the US Open
Tennis wasn’t like this in our day (LouderSound)
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“The best is yet to come!” Heart announce rescheduled Royal Flush Tour dates for 2025
After Heart postponed this year’s live activity on doctor’s orders, the band have confirmed their first shows for 2025 (LouderSound)
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Wish you were here? David Gilmour stuns tiny Brighton pub with live rendition of Pink Floyd classic
David Gilmour performs the title of Pink Floyd’s 1975 album Wish You Were Here with daughter Romany at music pub The Neptune Inn (LouderSound)
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“It was important for us to press the reset button”: Joe Perry on touring with Kiss and the making of Aerosmith’s Honkin’ On Bobo
With a back-to-basics blues-oriented just recorded, Aerosmith in 2003 were more determined than ever to let the music do the talking (LouderSound)
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“He says, ‘Here you are, my good man’ and he hands me this glass of champagne.” How a wayward flying bass led to Nirvana’s Krist Novoselic meeting Queen legend Brian May for the very first time
The 1992 MTV Awards was a memorable evening for Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic, in more ways than one (LouderSound)
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“In the indie world, you’re not meant to be successful.” Snow Patrol’s Gary Lightbody on dealing with superstardom after being written off as “damaged goods” by the music industry
Snow Patrol are back with their first album in six years, The Forest Is the Path. Their time in the music business has been a rollercoaster, as frontman Gary Lightbody acknowledges (LouderSound)
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Watch Pulp premiere new song Spike Island on the opening night of their American tour
Could a new Pulp album be on the way? Speculation grows after the band debut a fourth unreleased song live (LouderSound)
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“A lot of songs for the next record are already in demo phases.” Kerry King already has his sights set on a second solo album
The Slayer guitarist also doesn’t rule out doing smaller releases around tours going forward (LouderSound)
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“Chester was one of a kind. Emily is also one of a kind.” Mike Shinoda dismisses criticism of Linkin Park’s decision to continue
If it features Linkin Park members, sounds like Linkin Park and carries on Linkin Park’s legacy, you can probably just call it Linkin Park (LouderSound)
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“An exceptional, cathartic album that showcases Delilah Bon as a welcome disruptor on the UK alternative scene.” Evil, Hate Filled Female gives new meaning to the phrase ‘Slay, queen!’
Deliah Bon’s second album is one worth celebrating (LouderSound)
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New Oceans Of Slumber album Where Gods Fear To Speak is a vengeful prog metal monster that needs to be heard
The newest offering from prog metal veterans Oceans Of Slumber is more than worthy of their impressive catalogue (LouderSound)
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Zetra’s debut album sounds like a black metal band swapped screams and blastbeats for croons and synthesisers, then rehearsed on the set of a 70s Doctor Who episode. And it’s not bad!
Zetra haven’t mastered their formula yet, but their debut album is promising all the same (LouderSound)
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Imagine Dragons announce UK and European stadium shows as part of their 2025 Loom tour
Imagine Dragons line up summer stadiums and arenas tour in Europe (LouderSound)
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Rick Wakeman leads tributes for Sky and War Of The Worlds bassist Herbie Flowers
Herbie Flowers, who also worked with David Bowie, T-Rex, Lou Reed and many more, has died aged 86 (LouderSound)
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“A comedy with teeth.”1995’s Blur vs Oasis ‘Battle of Britpop’ to be dramatised in a new play staged in London next year
Novelist (and former British record industry A&R man) John Niven is writing The Battle, about the rivalry between Blur and Oasis (LouderSound)
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“Music is sacred.” Jack White announces three intimate ‘pop up’ shows in the UK this coming weekend
Jack White reveals last-minute plans for three British gigs (LouderSound)
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Reissued compilation shines light on Decca’s heavier psychedelic era
The Psychedelic Scene will be released on vinyl for the very first time in October (LouderSound)
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“It’s nobody’s ***ing business, and he’s our brother.” Slipknot’s Clown on why the band rarely discuss their much-missed former bandmate, Joey Jordison
Joey Jordison died in 2021 at the age of 46 (LouderSound)
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“Along the lines of Bridge Across Forever or Spock’s Beard’s V.” Neal Morse announces new prog outfit Neal Morse & The Resonance
Neal Morse & The Resonance will release new album No Hill For A Climber in November (LouderSound)
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“The greatest rock’n’roll band ever to come from Finland”: The Hanoi Rocks albums you should definitely listen to
Hanoi Rocks’ early records and electrifying live shows saw them tipped for superstardom, but fate dealt them a catastrophic blow (LouderSound)
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“It was sounding great, then halfway through the loop stops… We turned into a sort of working men’s club band!”: Marillion’s late-career hit single didn’t stop people asking Steve Hogarth about Fish
You’re Gone, from 2004 album Marbles, was their first Top 10 entry since 1987, and the track came about in a non-standard manner for the band (LouderSound)
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Herbie Flowers, bassist for Lou Reed, David Bowie and many more, dead at 86
The death of Herbie Flowers, author of the iconic bassline that powered Walk On The Wild Side, has been confirmed by his family (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Including Jerry Cantrell, David Gilmour, Thundermother and five other custodians of the rock’n’roll flame (LouderSound)
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“I’ve not done Taylor Swift’s numbers, but I don’t give sh*t because I’m proud of the songs I did”: As Fish prepares to leave the business behind, he reflects on Marilion, going solo, and life after music
After next year’s farewell tour Fish is leaving music and the bright lights behind to live with his wife (and 13 sheep) on a Scottish island (LouderSound)
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“What’s the difference between a Lada and a sheep?”: Brian Johnson on the worst and best cars he’s ever owned
In 2009 AC/DC vocalist Brian Johnson joined the ranks of celebrity authors – but forget the sex, drugs and rock’n’roll, it was all about cars (LouderSound)
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“They’re called The Experience, man. You’ve gotta see them”: In December 1966 Jimi Hendrix released Hey Joe: Five days later he played a casino in a hotel basement
In late 1966 writer Chris Welch saw The Who play at a tiny East London club. Later that day, he saw Jimi Hendrix in an even smaller venue (LouderSound)
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Actors, artists, transvestites, junkies and wannabes: How Lou Reed made the defining album of his career
Rudderless after the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed ditched New York for London and hooked upwith David Bowie: The rest is history (LouderSound)
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Rob Halford has no plans to retire while Judas Priest “can still deliver the goods”
Judas Priest’s 73-year-old frontman says band’s energy and love from the fans keep the “heavy metal machine rolling” (LouderSound)
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“I didn’t want James Hetfield to smell the alcohol on me”: Robert Trujillo stayed up drinking until 5am before his Metallica audition
The day before auditioning for the biggest band in metal, Trujillo was up partying all night with Lars Ulrich (LouderSound)
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“The crowd was booing us and spitting on us, the entire set”: Trivium’s Matt Heafy remembers being bullied by his heavy metal idols
Some veteran bands were extremely jealous as Trivium blew up in the mid-2000s (LouderSound)
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“Over the years I’ve realized I thrive most when I’m actively working with my bandmates behind the scenes”: Linkin Park’s Brad Delson steps back from live lineup
Delson will be replaced onstage by Alex Feder for the foreseeable future (LouderSound)
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Metallica’s James Hetfield, actor in new western film, doesn’t seem to like acting: “Next time I’m asked to do something like this, remind me to say no”
Hetfield has a role in western thriller The Thicket, currently in cinemas, alongside Game Of Thrones star Peter Dinklage (LouderSound)
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“Our producer played the intro to Nevermore and I was just blown away”: How U.K. became Witherfall guitarist Jake Dreyer’s prog heroes
Astonished by the world of Allan Holdsworth and Bill Bruford in particular, he’s happy to explain how you’ll hear the supergroup in his own band’s material (LouderSound)
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“It’s never a closed chapter. I helped start the band.” David Ellefson doesn’t rule out Megadeth return
Ellefson was dismissed from Megadeth in 2021 following a sex scandal, but seems open to rejoining the thrash icons (LouderSound)
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“I was like, ‘What do I do?’. I chose the band”: English Teacher’s Lily Fontaine on how she turned her back on the world’s best job to become a Mercury Prize-winner
The English Teacher singer and guitarist can finally rest easy that she made the right choice (LouderSound)
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The 10 best cover versions by Smashing Pumpkins
Billy Corgan and crew’s renditions of hits by U2, Hole, Fleetwood Mac, Depeche Mode, The Cure and, umm, Natalie Imbruglia (LouderSound)
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“For all its flights of fancy it’s not ironic; it finds him rooting for hard-grafting, often veteran grapplers”: The prog credentials of Luke Haines’ 9 1/2 Psychedelic Meditations On British Wrestling
The former Auteurs mastermind went further off-piste than ever with his 2011 album, which only runs to 30 minutes but delivers a real experience (LouderSound)
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Will Oasis release a new album as part of their comeback? According to Liam, it’s “already finished”
Liam Gallagher says a new Oasis album is “in the bag” (LouderSound)
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Linkin Park tickets for LA and New York shows sell out fast as vocalist Emily Armstrong addresses criticism over previous support of actor later convicted of rape
Ticket sales for Linkin Park comeback get off to a flying start as new singer speaks out under fire (LouderSound)
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“I’m not very good at ignoring people who slag us off”: the story of Radiohead’s My Iron Lung, the song that changed everything for Thom Yorke & co.
The Oxford band were determined to show there was more to them than Creep, and they wrote just the song to do so (LouderSound)
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“The great albums were not made under a microscope. They were made by living, breathing people who were excited by what they were doing”: How Kiss fought back against the music industry with Sonic Boom
In 2009, Kiss released Sonic Boom, an album that called back to past glories (LouderSound)
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The 10 best Britpop B-sides, featuring Oasis, Supergrass, Ash, Elastica, Blur and more
It wasn’t all about Parklife, Alright and Live Forever, you know. Here’s some Britpop magic you might have missed… (LouderSound)
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds announce plans for 18-date North American tour
Nick Cave Cave & The Bad Seeds reveal dates for their first tour in North America since 2018 (LouderSound)
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“I composed this score for the legions of infamous characters in these haunted houses to elicit a sense of emotional terror.” Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash to release limited edition Music Of Universal Studios Hollywood – Halloween Horror Nights album
Horror buff Slash has released a ‘spooktacular’ new album, but if you want one, you better hurry (LouderSound)
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“I knew what each word meant, and it described exactly from moment to moment what that day was about.” The true inspiration behind David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ has been revealed
‘Heroes’ documents a special day during Bowie’s Berlin residency (LouderSound)
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Listen to Unfinished, the last song Eddie and Alex Van Halen ever recorded together
Unfinished will be included in the audiobook of Brothers, Alex Van Halen’s forthcoming memoir (LouderSound)
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“One of the most singular, unique and influential catalogues in music history.” Every Talk Talk album ranked from worst to best
The complete studio output of Mark Hollis’ groundbreaking, hugely influential band, re-reviewed and ranked (LouderSound)
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Hardcore punk band American Nightmare are suing Cody Rhodes, the WWE Undisputed Champion
WWE wrestler Rhodes has been calling himself “The American Nightmare” for several years, sometimes to the chagrin of the band of the same name (LouderSound)
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“I told you all we were gonna get back together 1 fine day.” Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher swaggers back on to social media, tells fans they can buy “Kneeling only” tickets for next year’s reunion tour for “100 thousand pounds”
Liam Gallagher is feeling “smug” about the Oasis reunion, still doesn’t care about the distinction between there, their and they’re (LouderSound)
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“I feel lucky to be a part of this band. It’s been life changing for me.” Rage Against The Machine bassist Tim Commerford announces first ever UK and European shows with his band 7D7D
RATM bassist Tim Commerford is coming to Europe with 7D7D for the first time, for a tour starting in Lisbon and ending in London (LouderSound)
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The 15 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Linkin Park, Opeth and Spiritboxare among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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Rolo Tomassi release live version of To Resist Forgetting from upcoming album Live At The Electric Ballroom
The UK mathcore mavens’ new live disc is out on September 27 (LouderSound)
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Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell drops new atmospheric solo single, Afterglow
Jerry Cantrell has shared another track from his star-studded forthcoming album, I Want Blood, which is set to feature appearances from members of Metallica, Guns N’ Roses and Faith No More (LouderSound)
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Spiritbox return with ultra-heavy new single Soft Spine
The metalcore mavericks have unveiled a crushing new track ahead of their US tour with Korn later this month (LouderSound)
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Order your limited edition Pure Reason Revolution x Prog bundle – featuring a signed lyric sheet and art print!
There are only 200 available, so get yours now! (LouderSound)
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Order your limited edition Leprous x Prog bundle – featuring an exclusive t-shirt!
There are only 200 available, so get yours now! (LouderSound)
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Awesome new prog you really must hear from God Is An Astronaut, Tomo Katsurada and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week
Great new proggy sounds you really should check out from Lowen, Pipe-eye, Red Cain and more… (LouderSound)
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Why isn’t drummer Rob Bourdon part of the new Linkin Park? The band explain
Bourdon was a founding member of Linkin Park, but has been replaced by Colin Brittain (LouderSound)
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“Reminiscent of a deeper, darker version of UFO”: Phil Mogg ponders his own mortality on the brilliant Moggs Motel
Mogg-nificent (LouderSound)
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Ebony Buckle announces new single Think I Just Saved My Own Life
Australian pop progger Ebony Buckle will release her second album Hearts Get Started later this year… (LouderSound)
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Hear Opeth go full prog on new single §3
Their last single was a death metal comeback. Now, Opeth are showing their proggy side again. (LouderSound)
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Lazuli announce England and Ireland tour dates for March 2025
French prog rockers Lazuli will be airing brand new material on their March live dates (LouderSound)
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Jon Anderson graces the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
Plus IQ, Alan Parsons Project, Leprous, Pure Reason Revolution, Meer, Dave Foster Band and loads more… (LouderSound)
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“I hear this screaming from behind me: Simon! Simon! Start the bloody song!” How Deep Purple entered their Mk IX era, inspired by the tedious complications of modern life
Deep Purple might never have been fashionable, but with a new guitarist on board and a brand new album, they look likely to be around for some time yet (LouderSound)
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“One can spot a steely glint in his eye – despite the subject matter, he’s hardly feeling sorry for himself here”: David Gilmour’s Luck And Strange
Fifth solo album carries all the Pink Floyd mastermind’s trademarks, but there are notable differences too (LouderSound)
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The UK Government is to investigate Ticketmaster over Oasis ticket sales
The news comes in the wake of fan fury over Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic ticketing’ policy (LouderSound)
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“Billie looked scared, then ran off and they all zoomed off on golf carts”:Green Day rushed offstage in Detroit after drone flies into stadium: Suspect arrested
Video shows the dramatic moment Green Day were rushed offstage (LouderSound)
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“All the blood rushed into my fist and I decked him. He fell to the ground like a tipped cow”: What happened the night Vince Neil punched Izzy Stradlin
A feud between Motley Crue and Guns N’ Roses came to a head at the MTV Awards in 1989, and it still hasn’t been resolved (LouderSound)
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“Southern rock, blues rock, what does it matter what you tag it when the tracks are this good?”: The Cold Stares prepare for a big future on The Southern
Finger-picking good Kentucky-fried blues (LouderSound)
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“A case of what might have been”: The Dead Daisies revert to meat-and-potatoes type on Light Em Up
After inspired work with Glenn Hughes on board, Dead Daisies album seven is a step backwards (LouderSound)
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“A tightly convoluted blend of NY postpunk, art-rock and fusion”: 80s’ King Crimson shine brightly on Sheltering Skies
Enter the post-prog maelstrom (LouderSound)
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“Imbued with tropical, fado or flamenco vibes, as if recorded in a hammock on a private beach somewhere”: Luck And Strange finds David Gilmour in relaxed, reflective form
David Gilmour’s fifth solo album muses on heavy concernsbut dreams of cool evenings on the Mediterranean (LouderSound)
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“We didn’t really plan this far!” English Teacher win the 2024 Mercury Prize for debut album This Could Be Texas
Mercury Prize judges: “This Could Be Texas reveals new depths on every listen; the mark of a future classic” (LouderSound)
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“It’s good to see you again.” Linkin Park introduce new vocalist Emily Armstrong at livestream concert, announce new album From Zero, new single The Emptiness Machine, world tour dates
Linkin Park are back, with a new singer, new single, new album, and world tour (LouderSound)
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“Head and Fieldy are born-again Christians. I don’t choose sides. I’ve got Christian friends and Satanist friends”: How a reunited and rebooted Korn put religious differences aside to make The Paradigm Shift
In 2013, former Korn guitarist Head rejoined his ex-bandmates to make The Path Of Totality – this is how it happened (LouderSound)
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Lenco spin a hat-trick of new turntables to suit every budget
Lenco unveil three new record players at consumer and electronics show IFA Berlin – and all three should be of interest if you’re looking for a well-price turntable (LouderSound)
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Delain return with new single Dance With The Devil, announce EP for November
Dutch symphonic metal crew Delain will release their Dance With The Devil EP on November 8 (LouderSound)
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Marillion announce new deluxe edition of This Strange Engine
Marillion’s 1997 album This Strange Engine will be released on CD/Blu-ray and vinyl in November (LouderSound)
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Coma Rossi announce English tour dates for October
UK and Germany-based prog duo Coma Rossi released their second album Void earlier this year (LouderSound)
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Does vinyl really sound better than other formats?
Vinyl is often lauded for its warm sound, but is the experience of listening to a record tangibly different from digital or CD? We take a closer look (LouderSound)
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John Lydon announces massive I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right 2025 spoken word tour across the UK and Ireland
Punk legend John Lydon is coming to a town near you next year, “untamed, unscripted and uncensored” (LouderSound)
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“A flood is coming… and most of you will die”: Mastodon tease split release with Lamb Of God
Two icons of 2000s metal will be teaming up for… something, on September 12 (LouderSound)
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Earthside share striking new video for We Who Lament
Cinematic US prog rock quartet Earthside will release new album Let The Truth Speak in November (LouderSound)
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“There was so much unreleased cool stuff still to reveal.” Weezer announce 30th anniversary ‘Blue Album’ reissue featuring 36 previously unreleased recordings and a “12 sided die for all your Dungeon Mastering needs”
Listen to Weezer’s “third practice” recording of Undone – The Sweater Song as a taster for their upcoming ‘Blue Album’ reissue (LouderSound)
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“Do you want to see a fight or do you want to see a show?!” Watch Slipknot brawl with Mushroomhead fans during 1999 gig in resurfaced video
Slipknot got into an infamous brawl with fans of rival masked hellraisers Mushroomhead in 1999, and video of the carnage has finally made it to Youtube (LouderSound)
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“Robert Fripp was triggering sounds and I just responded… I told him I was feeling more comfortable, and he said: ‘You mean like you’re no longer being auditioned?’”: The series of incidents that led to Jakszyk, Fripp & Collins’ A Scarcity Of Miracles
The reunion of two bandmates who’d fallen out badly in the 70s, combined with the energy of a lifelong fan, resulted in a stunning album that assembled the leading lights of Crimson’s final era (LouderSound)
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“I imagined cutting my hair to have a green reverse mohawk like Keith Flint.” Leprous vocalist Einar Solberg picks the 10 records that changed his life
The songs that turned Leprous’s leader from teenage raver to prog metal maestro (LouderSound)
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“I’m an R&B singer in the body of a metal guy”: Why Armored Saint recorded a cover of a Four Tops classic
American metallers Armored Saint are steeling themselves for a US tour with W.A.S.P. via the magic of Motown (LouderSound)
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“I broke his nose. He chipped one of my teeth. We went and played the next day in Georgia and it was great”: How Poison’s career imploded
In 1991 Poison were ready to consolidate a year of enormous success at the MTV Music Video Awards… but it all went wrong in the most disastrous way (LouderSound)
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What happened when we went record shopping with Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
“When I toured with Jeff Beck I never missed a single soundcheck. I’d sit on the side of the stage, just soaking it in” – Tyler Bryant (LouderSound)
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“We’re taking a step back from the soap opera”: The ongoing saga with The Quireboys ends as the Black Eyed Sons emerge from the wreckage
Members of The Quireboys and Down n’ Outz combine for an all-star album featuring Joe Elliott, Ryan Roxie, Charlie Starr and more (LouderSound)
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Gene Simmons’ pronouncement that rock is dead, here are the Top 10 other examples of Gene Simmons repeating his theory
PS. Rock is very much alive, pass it on (LouderSound)
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“It’s dangerous when you’re a kid shooting up drugs. Me and two other guys made it out alive. The others are dead or in prison”: How Mastodon transcended tragedy and trauma to make Crack The Skye
The story of Mastodon’s 2009 prog metal masterpiece, Crack The Skye (LouderSound)
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“The execution of the plan failed to meet expectations.” Oasis add two more Wembley Stadium shows to reunion tour following fans outrage at unexpected ‘dynamic pricing’ hikes for tickets
Oasis add two September Wembley Stadium shows to their 2025 reformation tour (LouderSound)
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10 great Britpop-era indie bands who could reform to ease the pain of fans who missed out on Oasis tickets
Bummed at missing out on Oasis tickets? Us too. The Verve, Supergrass, Elastica, Super Furries… we need you back now, please (LouderSound)
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Watch comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan annoy the hell out of an extreme metal band in new clip from TV show Rob And Romesh Vs
‘Rob And Romesh Vs Heavy Metal’, featuring Scottish metal stars Bleed From Within, is broadcast in the UK tonight on Sky Max (LouderSound)
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“It was an intimidating show.” King Crimson bassist Tony Levin recalls the only gig ever played by Mothers Of Invention spin-off band Aha, The Attack Of The Green Slimebeast, with a dance troupe, a body-painted Danny DeVito and an audience of two people
Aha, The Attack Of The Green Slimebeast, featuring Tony Levin and three members of The Mothers Of Invention, only ever played one show, but it was a memorable one, involving gunpowder, a sex toy and a near-naked Danny DeVito (LouderSound)
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Order your limited edition Mimi Barks x Metal Hammer bundle – featuring an exclusive t-shirt, a signed art print and two temporary tattoos
There are only 300 available, so get yours now! (LouderSound)
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“Gary Wright split from Spooky Tooth, declaring the album ‘an utter failure’… but he was wrong”: Ceremony did more for prog than anybody realised at the time (except the French)
Their 1970 collaboration with avant-garde composer Pierre Henry bombed almost everywhere, but pioneered an approach that later became its own sub-genre (LouderSound)
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David Gilmour says it would be a “dream” to sell Pink Floyd’s catalogue, not because of the financial gain, but to get out of the “arguments”
The guitarist notes how when it comes to making decisions within the band, it’s often “three people saying yes, but one person saying no” (LouderSound)
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“We’ve been working on new stuff for months. And we need to go home.” Mastodon drummer hints new music to come “really, really soon”
Brann Dailor teases that new Mastodon music “might” come sooner rather than later (LouderSound)
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A Day To Remember, Alkaline Trio, New Found Glory, Less Than Jake, Neck Deep among first bands announced for Slam Dunk 2025
First raft of bands announced for UK’s premier pop-punk and emo fest (LouderSound)
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Marko Hietala shares video for the darkly gothic new single Frankenstein’s Wife
Former Nightwish bassist and vocalist Marko Hietala starts a European tour with former bandmate Tarja later this month (LouderSound)
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Stuckfish share video for Sarah Bernhardt-inspired Shadows and Moonbeams
UK prog rockers Stuckfish will release their brand new album IV in September (LouderSound)
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“Bass solo, take one”: Watch Metallica’s new (Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth music video, featuring never-before-seen photos of Cliff Burton
The clip is promoting an online exhibition to the late bassist, hosted on the Metallica website (LouderSound)
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Gojira share small update on next album, reveal it will “take a clear step forward and upward” from Fortitude
Gojira‘s Joe Duplantier says the band’s follow-up to 2021’s Fortitude will be “meaningful” and “impactful” (LouderSound)
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“It’s over. I don’t want to string anyone along.” Black Midi frontman Geordie Greep confirms band break-up, says “nothing’s meant to go on forever.”
“People go down different paths, find out they’re into different things” (LouderSound)
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“It certainly rocks!” Nick Fletcher announces new album A Longing For Home
John Hackett guitarist Nick Fletcher will release new album A Longing For Home in October (LouderSound)
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Queen’s Brian May reveals he was recently rushed to hospital after suffering minor stroke: “The good news is that I can play guitar”
Queen guitarist Brian May shares details of his recent health scare which left him unable to move one of his arms, reassures fans he is now doing okay (LouderSound)
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Did Kelly Osbourne just unmask Slipknot’s mystery keyboardist?
Umm… oops? (LouderSound)
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“I’m too stupid for this”: Spiritbox tease new music with weird online puzzle thing
The Canadian metalcore mavericks seem to be readying a new single for later this week (LouderSound)
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“I went to Rio for a show. I told my wife I’d just been for a helicopter ride and I was now sitting on gorgeous white sand… She hung up on me!” The need to deceive loved ones inspired Caravan’s Paradise Filter
Canterbury pioneers’ 14th album was surprisingly lacking in their traditional Ealing Studios views of England, containing more serious observations on modern life instead (LouderSound)
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Back in the 80s, someone thought it would be a good idea to launch a sports-themed AOR version of the Village People: The result was the All Sports Band
It was Ronald Reagan’s fault, really (LouderSound)
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“There’s a reason why it’s sold more than all the other AC/DC albums combined”: Why I love Back In Black, by Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott
Def Leppard man Joe Elliott on Mutt Lange, Hells Bells and replacing Bon Scott (LouderSound)
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Want to torment someone you hate in the afterlife? Death metal pioneers Deicide have launched their own ouija board
Deicide’s official spirit board arrives as the band embark on their Banished By Sin tour of the US (LouderSound)
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The Emerson, Lake & Palmer albums you should definitely listen to
One of the great British prog bands, a power trio and a supergroup, ELP left a legacy that includes some classic prog-rock albums (LouderSound)
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“This presidency isn’t a surprise to me. You could see it coming a mile away. But the scope of the corruption is unparalleled”: How Ministry’s Al Jourgensen tried and failed to bow out with the George W Bush-baiting The Last Sucker
In 2007, Al Jourgensen was talking about retiring – and it was mostly down to the US President (LouderSound)
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“I love Radiohead more than I could possibly love anything other than my kids.” Why In Rainbows is Charlotte Church’s favourite Radiohead album
“Basically I really like Radiohead” (LouderSound)
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“I was sitting in a bar and a friend came in and said, Bono from U2 just phoned my mother trying to find you.” How Depeche Mode/Nine Inch Nails producer Flood got to work with U2, and why working with Brian Eno made him “reappraise everything”
When U2 came calling for British recording engineer Mark ‘Flood’ Ellis, he assumed it was an April Fool’s joke (LouderSound)
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Listen to the atmospheric title track of Klone’s upcoming album The Unseen
French proggers will release their tenth full-length album, The Unseen in November (LouderSound)
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“Devin Townsend was sick but he jumped right in. He treated the music like it was his own, which meant the world to me”: It’s all going well for Anthony Vanacore since he left America for China, formed OU, hooked a star producer and never looked back
The first Chinese prog act to sign to a major Western label, they’re speeding past this year’s II: Frailty and already working on album number three – with an associated animated series (LouderSound)
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Listen to Eddie Vedder team up with members of AC/DC and Red Hot Chili Peppers for new version of Tom Petty’s Room At The Top, one of 21 Petty covers on the soundtrack to Bad Monkey
The soundtrack to new Apple TV+ show Bad Monkey features Tom Petty covers recorded by Eddie Vedder, Weezer, The War On Drugs, Larkin Poe and more (LouderSound)
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“If the Church won’t condemn this atrocity, it won’t only be bulls slowly haemorrhaging.” Morrissey has written to the Pope urging him to end the Catholic Church’s blessing of bullfights
He might not be able to get Johnny Marr to reform The Smiths, but Morrissey is now seeking to make a new alliance, with Pope Francis (LouderSound)
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Why your choice of stylus and turntable cartridge matters
Everything you need to know about your turntable stylus and the differences between Moving Magnet, Moving Coil and Ceramic cartridges (LouderSound)
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“I sing in pictures – as I sing I see myself standing on the deck of a bloody great boat in Rime Of The Ancient Mariner”: How Powerslave pointed the way to Iron Maiden’s epic future
Iron Maiden’s monumental Powerslave album was released 40 years ago today (LouderSound)
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“We almost ended up performing with Geddy Lee… it’s better that it didn’t happen!” Anthrax’s Scott Ian explains his lifelong passion for Rush
Thrash metal guitarist recalls being impressed by Canadian trio who sounded like “a more muscular Led Zeppelin” (LouderSound)
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Iron Maiden are currently touring Australia and Steve Harris has made the TV news for his off-stage activities
Watch Steve Harris weave his way past a stranded defender before sliding the ball past a helpless goalkeeper (LouderSound)
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“No minor chords here, just major chords hitting you in the balls! I was just mesmerised!”: What AC/DC mean to me, by Kiss’s Gene Simmons
Gene Simmons pays tribute to the longevity of AC/DC, a band he first saw at the Whiskey a Go Go in West Hollywood in 1976 (LouderSound)
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“Oozing with a tangible undercurrent of dark, forbidden sex”: The Stooges’ songs that provided a perfect blueprint for rock’s future
In 1969 the Stooges shaped the future of rock’n’roll and brilliantly captured a young, fiery generation in turmoil. Punk? Grunge? Glam? So much of it started here (LouderSound)
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“He proceeded to take his trousers off between songs. The police got very twitchy”: The chaotic night Led Zeppelin jammed with Ten Years After and the Jeff Beck Group
“My last memory was of Bonham’s hairy backside disappearing, illuminated by a spotlight” (LouderSound)
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Filipino children performing Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love with uncanny precision? Step right this way
Missioned Souls are from Cebu City, Philippines, and they’ve been busy charming the internet (LouderSound)
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“I’m going to get into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame one way or another and Lars Ulrich can’t keep me out!” How Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine used old rivalries as fuel for the Endgame album
Megadeth‘s 2009 album Endgame capped a killer decade for the thrash veterans (LouderSound)
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“He took out this big knife, put it on the table with a loud thud, looked at us and said, There’s a lot of crazy people out there.” Eddie Vedder on the night Pearl Jam supported Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards
Supporting Keith Richards was a memorable experience for the members of Pearl Jam (LouderSound)
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“He’s better with me solo. He was more open to being adventurous.” Kim Deal on working again with former Pixies/Breeder engineer Steve Albini, and why his death hit so hard
Kim Deal had a long recording history with the late Steve Albini, and she says that the US indie rock community was “devastated” by his death in May (LouderSound)
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“It’s a complicated story.” Elvis Costello on why he no longer plays one of his best-known and most-loved songs, Oliver’s Army
Don’t expect to hear Elvis Costello play Oliver’s Army live onstage ever again (LouderSound)
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“I was in spandex pants, reading Karl Marx.” From birth in Harlem to graduation from Harvard to stripping, Rage Against The Machine and fighting the KKK: this is the incredible life story of Tom Morello
The Rage Against The Machine legend takes a deep dive into his unique life and career (LouderSound)
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“Nobody can stop me.” The Brian Jonestown Massacre share UK and Europe tour plans
San Francisco psych-rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre reveal 2025 tour of the UK and Europea (LouderSound)
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Lee Abraham announces new solo album Origin Of The Storm
Galahad guitarist Lee Abraham will release his ninth solo album Origin Of The Storm in October (LouderSound)
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Listen to previously unreleased Clannad song A Royal Procession here
Clannad to release 40th anniversary edition of Legend in October (LouderSound)
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“Side Quest Summer continues!”: Watch former Slipknot drummer Jay Weinberg join King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard on stage for thrash banger Perihelion
Ex-Slipknot drummer Jay Weinberg accompanied psych wizards King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard on stage this weekend during their show in Nashville (LouderSound)
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New 10-disc John Wetton live box set on the way
Concentus: The John Wetton Live Collection, Volume I will be released in November (LouderSound)
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”Listen to as many people as possible, and don’t try and stylise yourself on one person”: Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris gives advice to young musicians and songwriters
Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris imparts songwriting wisdom and shares advice to musicians trying to find their own sound (LouderSound)
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Jakko Jakszyk announces intimate An Evening With show for October 11
Prog readers have chance to get limited number of tickets for the event at West Hampstead Arts Club (LouderSound)
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Green Lung announce European leg of Heathen Neverland tour, share additional UK and IE dates
Green Lung will be co-headlining shows with Unto Others across Europe in 2025 (LouderSound)
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Newly restored film footage of the shoot for Heart’s iconic Little Queen cover has appeared online and it’s wonderful
“We roll into these towns like the circus” – Ann Wilson (LouderSound)
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“If the world was a fair place, everyone’s Greta Van Fleet records would spontaneously turn into Great Western Valkyrie”: Rival Sons’ fourth album finds them on top of their game
After turning heads with Pressure & Time in 2011, Rival Sons returned to the studio with a new bassist and a fistful of big ideas (LouderSound)
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“We were held together by Sellotape and sealing wax… We knew our days were numbered”: Tired, broke and losing members, Van der Graaf Generator went down fighting with The Quiet Zone/The Pleasure Dome
Peter Hammill remembers trimming down the music and the name to spend 18 months in a ferocious punk-tinged endgame that resulted in stunning live album Vital (LouderSound)
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The best new rock songs you need to hear right now
Including Tuk Smith, Warren Haynes, Terrorvision and five other leaders of the rock’n’roll pack (LouderSound)
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An expanded, deluxe edition of Tom Petty’s Long After Dark is on the way
Watch a newly remastered performance video of the Heartbreakers’ fan favourite Straight Into Darkness (LouderSound)
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“We were able to capture the spirit of Detroit”: Suzi Quatro and Alice Cooper have recorded a version of the MC5’s Kick Out The Jams
Video: Suzi Quatro guests with Alice Cooper during a riotous Schools Out in Detroit (LouderSound)
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“We had collapsed financially – I couldn’t pay the wages. I was on the verge of bankruptcy”: The chaotic story of Ian Gillan’s erratically brilliant solo career
Jazz-funk, solo hits and near-bankruptcy – this is the turbulent story of Ian Gillan’s post-Deep Purple career (LouderSound)
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Fancy seeing Oasis from the ‘nosebleed’ seats at London’s Wembley Stadium next summer? For a mere £23,603 a ticket can be yours
Oasis’ 17-date stadium tour of the UK and Ireland sold out within 12 hours, with millions of disappointed fans missing out. But secondary ticketing sites have hundreds of tickets, at vastly inflated price (LouderSound)
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From Oppenheimer to The Mandalorian, Childish Gambino to Vampire Weekend and more: 10 of the best by Oscar-winning producer and composer Ludwig Göransson
In celebration of the film score supremo and pop polymath’s 40th birthday, we celebrate his finest moments (LouderSound)
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“One of the toughest lessons I’ve learned is how to show backbone but not show your fist”: You Me At Six’s Josh Franceschi on the wisdom he’d pass on to the next wave of rock bands
The pop-rock quintet will begin their farewell tour in the US next month, and they have some advice for the groups that come next (LouderSound)
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“There was some smoking and drinking but it wasn’t a lot of drugs. We weren’t coked out of our minds or shooting heroin”: The epic story of Kyuss, the stoner metal visionaries who blazed brightly and burnt out
“There was some smoking and drinking but it wasn’t a lot of drugs. We weren’t coked out of our minds or shooting heroin”: The epic story of Kyuss, the stoner metal visionaries who blazed brightly and burnt out (LouderSound)
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“You could be a Luddite and ignore these new instruments, or you could say, ‘Let’s give it a spin.’ And I chose the latter”: How Jethro Tull embraced synths, drum machines and the 1980s – and split their fans
The tangled story of Jethro Tull’s controversial 80s albums A, The Broadsword And The Beast and Under Wraps (LouderSound)
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“I felt they were having second thoughts… I got quite angry – ‘Just stop the bus, I’ll get off, no problem’”: Ray Wilson knows what went wrong during his time in Genesis
The singer who fronted 1997’s Calling All Stations only had one serious argument with Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford – and remains glad he was there at all (LouderSound)
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Morrissey keen on “lucrative” offer for The Smiths to reunite – Johnny Marr…not so much
Morrissey says Johnny Marr ignored recent big money offer for The Smiths reunion but says he was on board (LouderSound)
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Noel Gallagher’s daughter Anais hits back at “ageism” and “misogyny” from older Oasis fans upset that they can’t get tickets for upcoming reunion tour
Some Oasis fans aren’t happy that young people got reunion tickets – Noel’s daughter says stop with the gatekeeping (LouderSound)
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“Grunge? I don’t know too many things where people are praised for having less skill”: The blazing story of Shrapnel Records, the 80s label that gave shred to the world
How guitar shredders Yngwie Malmsteen, Racer X, Cacophony and Richie Kotzen turned Shrapnel Records into the fastest label of the 80s (LouderSound)
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“Chuck Schuldiner from Death yelled at me for being drunk onstage. That was me not at my best”: Legendary drummer Gene Hoglan is interviewed by equally legendary drummers from Slipknot, Sepultura and more
Happy birthday to iconic metal drummer Gene ‘The Atomic Clock’ Hoglan – born on this day in 1967 (LouderSound)
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“The way he uses all his drum kit; no one else really sounds like that.” How Gavin Harrison’s arrival inspired The PIneaple Thief’s Dissolution
The Pineapple Thief are back with album number 12, one that perfectly encapsulates their style. Bruce Soord and Gavin Harrison talk dark lyrics, ‘cyber jamming’ and battling demons… (LouderSound)
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“I wanted to be the person who came up with the ideas and made grandiose visionary albums.” How TV soap opera director Phideaux became a prog sensation
The story of Phideaux’s 2018 album Infernal, the final part of his dystopian prog trilogy (LouderSound)
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Iamthemorning announce full band London show for November
Chamber proggers Iamthemorning will play London’s St Matthias Church in November (LouderSound)
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“In the 80s, you ordered a gram of cocaine like you ordered a beer. Doing cocaine was normal in those days”: The high times and crazy life of the Scorpions
“In the 80s, you ordered a gram of cocaine like you ordered a beer. It was normal in those days”: (LouderSound)
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“History tends to point to 1975 as something of a slump… worthy names prove it was another very good year”: Ring The Bells And Sing – Progressive Sounds Of 1975 box set
With Yes and Genesis between albums, Camel, Renaissance, Gentle Giant, Be Bop Deluxe, Soft Machine, Steve Hillage and Steve Hackett were among those proved here to be keeping the quality high (LouderSound)
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“I had a swastika t-shirt thinking I was Sid Vicious!” The chaotic rise, fall and rise (again) of iconic rasta-punks Bad Brains
Bad Brains were radical, explosive, controversial and an influence on everyone from Slayer to Foo Fighters and Fever 333 (LouderSound)
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“In the future, we are going to be everywhere”: Slipknot’s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan wants to play the Olympics in 2028
Will Slipknot follow Gojira’s lead and play the 2028 Olympics in L.A.? “We’d love to do it,” says Clown. (LouderSound)
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“It had a huge impact on me and helped shape who I am today”: Metallica’s Lars Ulrich on being an Oasis superfan
The Metallica drummer has loved Oasis since the early days – and even once did the lights for them at a show (LouderSound)
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“The death of my mother was the worst thing that ever happened to me. For a year my motto was, ‘Why should I play, why should I eat, for what?’”: The darkness and despair of late Type O Negative frontman and goth metal icon Peter Steele
In 2007, three years before his death, Peter Steele sat down for one of his most candid interviews ever (LouderSound)
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“You’ve got to have control over the creative side. If all you’re interested in is the music then you’re gonna get shafted”: 25 years on from the release of their debut, revisiting a 1999 interview with Muse
The rock titans’ 1999 debut Showbiz turns 25 next week and an early interview shows that Matt Bellamy & co. already had their sights set on the big time (LouderSound)
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“When I heard the synth intro to The Final Countdown, my reaction was: ‘This is nuts, we can’t use this.’ Thank God they didn’t listen to me”: The epic story of Europe, the band who were more than just a one hit wonder
From partying with Guns N’ Roses to pushing back against those poodle perms, this is the story of Swedish hard rock heroes Europe (LouderSound)
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“MTV said, ‘When we look at bands like Mötley Crüe, we know it’s a joke.’ I’m not going to be some clown for MTV”: The twisted, turbulent story of Danzig’s classic Metallica-approved debut album
Danzig’s classic debut album was released on this day in 1988 (LouderSound)
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“It’s boring. It’s over. He left our pop group when I was in my 30s.” David Gilmour says he’ll talk about his fall-out with Roger Waters “one day”, admits he doesn’t know his old friend’s post-Pink Floyd work
David Gilmour on Roger Waters, Nick Mason and Pink Floyd (LouderSound)
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The 13 best new metal songs you need to hear right now
Gojira, Zeal & Ardor and Charlotte Wessels are among the best new metal songs this week. Plus, vote for your favourite! (LouderSound)
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Every Outkast album ranked from worst to best
Hip hop’s most creatively fearless duo haven’t released a new album in almost two decades, but their influence still looms large (LouderSound)
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Every Leprous album ranked from worst to best
Ranking a back-catalogue as incredible as the Norwegian prog masters’ is a near-impossible job, but someone had to do it (LouderSound)
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“Don’t even think about using my music you fascists.” Jack White labels Donald Trump “scum”, and promises the former US President that he’ll be hearing from his lawyers
Jack White will not be voting for Donald Trump’s return to the White House (LouderSound)
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Watch Metallica’s James Hetfield act opposite Game Of Thrones’ Peter Dinklage in new clip from The Thicket
The western thriller, produced by Dinklage, hits US theatres on September 6 (LouderSound)
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“Enough character, charm and chutzpah to ensure that they transcend their obvious influences.” Palaye Royale shoot their shot for immortality on the life-affirming Death or Glory
Las Vegas trio Palaye Royale dazzle on bold fourth album (LouderSound)
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Order your limited edition Nightwish x Metal Hammer bundle – featuring an exclusive t-shirt!
There are only 300 available, so get yours now! (LouderSound)
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Marilyn Manson claims Evan Rachel Wood faked letter from FBI agent in new legal appeal
Manson (real name Brian Warner) has appealed against a judge’s decision to throw out much of his defamation suit against Wood last year (LouderSound)
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Christine McVie’s Fleetwood Mac memorabilia, wardrobe and belongings to be sold in auction as a “celebration of her extraordinary talent and enduring impact on music”
Items from Christine McVie’s career as part of Fleetwood Mac will be going under the hammer in aid of multiple charities, including MusiCares (LouderSound)
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“Their story, though well-known, still beguiles”: Mike Cormack’s Everything Under The Sun: The Complete Guide To Pink Floyd
Academic delivers trainspotterly detail with a personal touch in his in-depth analysis of the band’s work and achievements (LouderSound)
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Watch Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale cover Crawling amid rumours of Linkin Park returning with female singer
Is she teasing or trolling? Either way, it sounds great! (LouderSound)
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Cool new proggy sounds from Tim Bowness, Charlotte Wessels, Dim Gray and more in Prog’s Tracks Of The Week
Great new prog you must hear today from Koyo, Lizzard, Frant1c and more… (LouderSound)
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Breardfish share first new music since reuniting. Listen to In The Autumn here…
Beardfsh will release their brand new album Songs For Beating Hearts in November (LouderSound)
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“Those who do not learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.” Primal Scream offer a cautionary warning about our troubled world with Deep Dark Waters
Primal Scream explore colonialism, xenophobia, fanaticism, human rights and political violence on new single Deep Dark Waters (LouderSound)
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“It’s a warning to those who have crossed me”: Irish Eurovision alumnus Bambie Thug releases new single Hex So Heavy with nightmarish music video
The witchy, gothic artist also starts their UK and Europe tour tonight (LouderSound)
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Rosalie Cunningham reveals details of new album To Shoot Another Day
Rosalie Cunningham will release her third solo album To Shoot Another Day in November (LouderSound)
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“My pursuit of work and all things ego was killing me. And nearly killed me.” Slipknot’s Corey Taylor explains 2024 breakdown
The Slipknot singer cancelled a North American tour in January, saying his “mental and physical health have been breaking down” (LouderSound)
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You can now stream Gojira’s performance at the 2024 Olympic Games on Spotify, Apple Music, etc.
Relive the greatest metal moment of the year wherever and whenever you like! (LouderSound)
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Linkin Park announce next announcement
Their last announcement didn’t announce much, but will Linkin Park’s next announcement announce their long-anticipated reunion? (LouderSound)
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“I stood right at the front and watched. There was hardly anyone there”: Behind the scenes at Led Zeppelin’s first UK show, told by the people who saw it
When people turned up to a Newcastle ballroom, they expected to see The New Yardbirds. Instead, they saw the future of rock’n’roll (LouderSound)
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“He remains the world’s most influential guitarist”: Six essential posthumous albums by Jimi Hendrix
We’ve sifted through the hundreds of legally dubious and musically bankrupt albums released under Jimi Hendrix’s name since his death in 1970, and come up with six of the best (LouderSound)
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“It might be the most accessible thing the’ve put out, but they’ve hardly turned into a garage rock band”: Leprous ditch the excess baggage on Melodies Of Atonement
Einar Solberg isn’t sure their eighth album is prog, but there’s plenty of evidence to argue otherwise (LouderSound)
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“There was no food allowed backstage, only drugs and booze”: Clem Burke’s stories of Debbie Harry, Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop and more
He was a Ramone, been treated like royalty when touring withNancy Sinatra, got hot dogs from Jerry Nolan and played with Pete Townshend: He’s Blondie drummer and more Clem Burke (LouderSound)
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“Pristine pop and rock with a twist of glam and bursting with arena-ready songs”: Tuk Smith & The Restless Hearts shine on Rogue To Redemption
Former Biters frontman Tuk Smith delivers a power-pop/classic rock gem (LouderSound)
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“Every track on it either was a single or just acted like it was”: The 30th anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe is a reminder of the cockiness and verve of Oasis
The Sex Beatles’ defining moment, expanded (LouderSound)
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“A joyous anthem for an era of self-hatred”: Manic Street Preachers launch celebratory new single Decline & Fall
Decline & Fall is the first track to emerge from the Manics’ upcoming fifteenth studio album (LouderSound)
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New six-disc reissue for Porcupine Tree’s Fear Of A Blank Planet
New deluxe edition of 2007 album Fear Of A Blank Planet will be released in October (LouderSound)
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“Iggy Pop told me he got a speeding ticket while pumping out the demo!” Asian Dub Foundation’s Steve Chandrasonic on his band’s collaborations with Iggy Pop, Sinéad O’Connor, Public Enemy’s Chuck D, Stewart Lee, Primal Scream and more
Asian Dub Foundation guitarist Steve ‘Chandrasonic’ Savale gives Louder an exclusive track-by-track guide to 94-Now: Collaborations, a new album celebrating ADF’s 30th anniversary (LouderSound)
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“Bleak and hopeless, beautiful and poignant, desperately uncomfortable to listen to, yet impossible to ignore.” Revisiting Manic Street Preachers’ dark masterpiece The Holy Bible at 30
Released on August 30, 1994, the Manic Street Preachers’ third album The Holy Bible remains one of the most unique, singular albums in history. (LouderSound)
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“My doctors wanted to cut my arm off”: How Fleshgod Apocalypse turned a near-fatal accident into symphonic death metal magnum opus Opera
In 2021, Fleshgod Apocalypse leader Francesco Paoli fell in a horrific climbing accident. The singer/bassist explains how he overcame broken bones, internal bleeding and the threat of an amputated arm to make the extreme metal mavens’ poignant sixth album. (LouderSound)
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“I played it to Jon Anderson and his son. They were both crying – which was either a huge compliment or a disaster!” Is Talk a real Yes album or actually a Trevor Rabin solo work?
30 years on, band members reflect on their last LP with Rabin and Tony Kaye, giving the overlooked masterpiece the re-evaluation it deserves. (LouderSound)
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8 early Labor Day CD and vinyl box set deals that’ll rock your world
The Labor Day sales are already under way – here are the CD and vinyl box set bargains that have caught my eye (LouderSound)
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“I just thought he looked like a 13th-century serf from Monty Python”: Why Courtney Love turned Oasis’ Liam Gallagher down
Courtney Love once almost hooked up with Oasis’ Liam Gallagher, but wasn’t so keen on his “bad breath” or the fact he apparently looked like a medieval peasant (LouderSound)
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“There’s a sadness to that album.” How addiction, thrash royalty and the long tail of 9/11 oversaw Lamb Of God’s career-defining Ashes Of The Wake
Twenty years old this year, Ashes Of The Wake remains a classic of 21st century metal (LouderSound)
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“I would like to do a duet with Bonnie Tyler!” Five minutes with Hammerfall’s Joacim Cans
Hammerfall’s frontman chats power ballad karaoke, why he hated living in America and touring with Death in the 90s (LouderSound)
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Every Oasis album ranked from the worst to the best
Oasis are a British cultural phenomenon, and news of their reunion has sparked outpurings of joy across the planet. Here are the Manchester indie-rock superstars’ albums ranked from worst to best (LouderSound)
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“Like Van Halen reincarnated”: Watch 10-year-old guitarist Maya Neelakantan blaze through her Metallica-approved performance of Master Of Puppets on America’s Got Talent
Child YouTube guitar sensation Maya Neelakantan was granted permission from Metallica to play Master Of Puppets on America’s Got Talent, and wowed the judges with her sitar-infused axe-slinging skills (LouderSound)
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How to watch this weekend’s epic WWE Bash In Berlin
WWE Bash In Berlin is all set for this weekend – here’s how you can watch all the action live (LouderSound)
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“We’ve been creative little weirdos.” The Last Dinner Party share cover of Sparks’ This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us, talk up second album plans
The Last Dinner Party: “We’ve been creative little weirdos.” (LouderSound)
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“Do you like… beer?” What happened when we accompanied sugar-sweet Japanese ‘Harajuku-core’ metallers Hanabie to the UK’s biggest rock festival, Download
Could Hanabie win over a crowd of muddy, drunk British rock fans? You bet (LouderSound)
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“I really thought this album might be the last one I ever made…”: Halsey shares time-warping trailer for new album The Great Impersonator
Halsey’s trailer for her upcoming new album The Great Impersonator takes inspiration from multiple decades: “What if I debuted in the early 2000s, the ’90s, the ’80s, the ’70s…” (LouderSound)
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“So wasteful… such a futile and pointless gesture”: Ian Anderson sent a flute into space, and William Shatner followed later. The Jethro Tull leader wishes neither of those things had happened
His desire to be associated with the space race, first shared on 1970 album Benefit, resulted in disappointment (LouderSound)
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Oasis tickets haven’t even gone on sale yet and they’ve already added more dates
Oasis have now scheduled 17 stadium shows in the UK and Ireland next year (LouderSound)
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“Oh my goodness! It’s so rousing! Especially the end!”: The soundtrack of Gene Simmons’ life
Kiss bassist, Demon and fire-breather Gene Simmons picks his records, artists and gigs of lasting significance, and names the “most dishonest” album Kiss ever made (LouderSound)