Sebastian Bach berates fan for wearing Skid Row t-shirt
Sebastian Bach says he'd like to rejoin Skid Row. Don't count on it happening any time soon
Sebastian Bach says he'd like to rejoin Skid Row. Don't count on it happening any time soon
Stars come together for Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin to raise funds for New York singer/songwriter's healthcare
Wayne Coyne's band announce Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots shows in England, Scotland and Ireland
Glastonbury 2024 takes place between 26 and 30 June with Coldplay, Dua Lipa and SZA confirmed as headliners – but the coverage will kick off before then. Here’s how you can watch it, wherever you are
The Jesus Lizard release their first new music this century. Hide & Seek is out now and it's good... very, very good
It's fair to say Tony Iommi knows a thing or two about brilliant riffs
Smashing Pumpkins leader Billy Corgan shares his memories of the late Sinéad O'Connor
The Halestorm leader fronted the glam legends for four shows this summer and hopes to collaborate with them again in the future
Pixies share first new music since 2022's Doggerel
Halestorm’s singer/guitarist recently fronted the glam metal veterans for four shows in the US
Sex Pistols’ Paul Cook, Glen Matlock and Steve Jones will be joining Frank Carter for two fundraiser shows this summer
The Slayer guitarist has named the perfect Kerry King riff – and it’s not Angel Of Death, Raining Blood or anything else you’d expect
When Nightwish dismissed their lead singer via open letter, the fallout was so public and intense that even the Finnish prime minister got involved
Troy Redfern was raised on a turkey farm. He's been an accountant and a butcher. And you can dance to his new album
What happened when an Italian rock star got together with Motörhead, Uriah Heap, Slade and more to record as The European Team
Sister act The Warning have played with Foo Fighters, GN’R, Muse and more, and they're just getting started
On December 31, 1973, the fledgling AC/DC saw in the New Year by playing their very first gig at a bar in Sydney
P.O.D.'s fusion of rap and metal might pre-date nu metal, but the San Diego band still blew up when the genre rose to success. We asked them to take us for a tour of the city they call home
Before they became 70s chart stars and (later) a beloved heritage act, Mott The Hoople were a wilder, more dangerous proposition – as their incendiary debut album proved
Eight rock monsters to tear the week asunder
Robin Tower on returning to the stage, his favourite pastime, and Bridge Of Sighs
Meet the blues rockers taking inspiration from the originals and keeping things raw and simple
Bono predicts a big future for U2 on Under A Blood Red Sky
Tool return to the UK for the second time this decade for a masterclass in mind-boggling imagery and prog instrumentals
GN’R bassist Duff McKagan scales things down on solo live double album
Billy Morrison gets his mates in
Neil Finn's band make thoughtful, complicated, contemplative return
He's back and he's rocking
Album number 10, and still loving mid-America rock
20 years since they first divided opinion, Nickelback prove they've got the last laugh on the haters as they return for more massive UK shows
Masters Of Reality, Suicidal Tendencies and Godflesh lead a surprisingly eclectic lineup for the annual desert rock weekender
Lenny Kravitz's Blue Electric Light is an eclectic, fun-filled double album from the retro-centric king of cool
Overlooked and undersold Yes gem Talk gets a welcome multidisc reissue