Well that's rad. These 31 rock and metal albums have hit the four decade mark. How many of these 1985 records have you listened to?
New tours from Creed, Coheed and Cambria, System of a Down and plenty more. Which will you be seeing in 2025?
Entheos vocalist Chaney Crabb signed off her appearance on Kai Cenat's livestream with a truly motivational message about pursuing your dreams.
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The Ethical Boundaries of Music + AI, With Unleash the Archers Unleash the Archers singer Brittney Slayes opens up about the integration of AI and music. Can it be used ethically as a creative tool?
Noisecreep recently told the story of Cloutier and his one-member metal band Davola. In his other metal project, Animus Rising, he doubled the personnel to two musicians -- the other being Jeremy ...
About 18 months ago, Atreyu drummer Brandon Saller was working on songs for his band when he realized that a bunch of the tunes were good, but they weren't going to work for Atreyu. Instead of ...
Helix, Lee Aaron + Coney Hatch Members Unite for 'Metal on Ice' Helix’ Brian Volmer, Coney Hatch’s Carl Dixon and Lee Aaron are among the Canadian hard rock and metal ...
Mad Season Tap Mark Lanegan to Sing on Unfinished ’90s Songs Before Mad Season broke up in 1999, the Seattle supergroup began work on a collection of songs that was to follow their lone album, 1995's ...
"Are the vocals loud enough?" producer and musician Wharton Tiers -- whose roster includes An Albatross, Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr. and Helmet -- asked the Knitting Factory crowd on Jan. 31.
Despite not having a proper label or promotional team behind them, Turbid North became one of 2010's most talked-about underground groups. The Alaskan-bred quintet's self-released 'Orogeny' album ...
Heavy Metal Side Projects: the Good, the Bad, the Weird and the WTF! Oh, the side-project. They're always a chancy proposition – and quite often a bad idea. Metal royalty has certainly seen its share ...