
Watch Pearl Jam perform a classic song from Ten with one of their heroes, one of the biggest British rock stars of the '70s
Pearl Jam invite one of their favourite British rock stars to share their stage in Nashville
Pearl Jam invite one of their favourite British rock stars to share their stage in Nashville
From trading Ministry songs for drugs to accidentally spiking Tool and inspiring Nine Inch Nails, Billy Corgan has conducted possibly the greatest Al Jourgensen interview ever
Quicksand's Walter Schreifels has covered two songs from Pink Floyd's Animals album
Members of Pendragon, IQ, Pallas, Twelfth Night and Solstice to feature on panel discussion and an audience Q&A at launch for new 80s prog book
Steve Hackett celebrates the 50th anniversary of Genesis's The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway with new live album in July
Record companies, eh?
Judas Priest are one of the only veteran metal bands to not be playing Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell concert this summer. Rob Halford explains why.
The Who have also announced a new live album, recorded on the Who's Next tour in 1971
Don't hold your breath for a Dead Kennedys reunion
Symphonic/death metal maximalists Fleshgod Apocalypse paused a show on their current North American tour to officiate a wedding
Since he completed his historic career Grand Slam at Augusta National, golf superstar Rory McIlroy has received messages from across the sport and entertainment world
The band and the estate of late frontman Cornell have had legal disputes over the potential release of posthumous music
Two months on from his second Bludfest event in England, Yungblud will start touring the world again
The juggernaut pro-wrestling company has also collaborated with metal legends Machine Head, Slayer’s Kerry King and Living Colour in recent weeks
The fourth album from Doncaster's Yungblud is coming this summer
Killswitch Engage's first UK/European headline tour in six years includes massive Wembley Arena date
Jake Holmes' Dazed and Confused was covered by the Yardbirds before Led Zeppelin reworked it and made it a stone cold classic
Diamond Dave returned to the stage at the weekend and now he's booked a dozen more shows
"I don’t think realistically I would see myself in the same club as the Beatles or the Stones or Zeppelin!"