1914 – Viribus Unitis Review 1914 has never shied away from the ugliness of war and death. Since Where Fear and Weapons Meet was released in 2021, the Ukrainian outfit...
“He was a genuine, unforgettable, lunatic presence.” How a heroin-kicking, hell-raising, heavy metal-hating genius named Brent Hinds changed the face of metal forever Guitarist, artist, lunatic woodworker, dog-lover, psychedelic traveller – Brent Hinds was all of these and more
“Thank you for the worldwide recognition of my singing, a little piece of my soul that inspires me to keep growing”: The woman who sang death metal at Miss World Chile has just won the competition Ignacia Fernández beat 19 others to claim the crown and sash at the televised final over the weekend
Classic Rock’s Tracks Of The Week: November 10, 2025 Eight songs you need to hear right now, from Skindred, Tailgunner, Royal Republic and more
“I would have liked to have not chopped the ends of my fingers off. It became a burden”: The Devil, the blues and a factory accident – the story of the Black Sabbath song that kicked off heavy metal Black Sabbath didn’t plan to start a new genre when they debuted in 1970, but their self-titled track is now seen as the place where...
Astronoid – Stargod Review Astronoid and I have a history. Their 2016 debut Air was one of those lightning-in-a-bottle releases that blew the doors off my early metal fandom....