“I said yes, but only if I could criticise the Constitution.” Wardruna’s Einar Selvik on nature, black metal and the importance of having a message "I said yes, but only if I could criticise the Constitution."
“We had no commercial ambitions. This introverted Norwegian attitude is what enabled us to create something that no one else had done”: How Emperor made black metal masterpiece In The Nightside Eclipse and changed metal forever Emperor’s landmark debut In The Nightside Eclipse is one of the most important metal albums of the 1990s
Primus share new single Little Lord Fentanyl, their first new music for three years Little Lord Fentanyl is the band's first new studio track since 2022’s Conspiranoid EP, and features new drummer John Hoffman and guest Maynard James Keenan
“We were drug addicts dabbling in music, rather than musicians dabbling in drugs”: The unhinged story of Aerosmith’s Draw The Line, the album that sent them crashing off the rails Drugs, dysfunction and 1977’s Draw The Line album sent Aerosmith into a tailspin that would take a decade to pull out of
“Most singles are about love in one way or another… and this one is beautiful”: Geoff Tate explains how Silent Lucidity became Queensrÿche’s biggest hit (second time around) The lead track from 1990’s Empire explores an unusual subject – but its singer argues it proved to be the right song at the right...
This acoustic guitar virtuoso has turned Sleep Token’s Euclid into the most gorgeous instrumental you’ll hear this weekend UK guitar wizard Mike Dawes has released a studio version of his Euclid cover, after live recordings of it went viral last year