Features Album Of The Week: Sleep's The Sciences The iconic stoners return with their first album in almost two decades
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Features Phil Campbell Of The Bastard Sons And Motörhead Talks Grief, Touring And A Possible Solo Record Some of the Bastard Sons are his actual sons, which is lovely.
Features Ginger Wildheart: “I’ve never begged for acceptance and I’ve never toed the line” Ginger Wildheart. Who else?
Features Under The Shadows: Welcome To The Unique Darkness Of Grave Pleasures Sex, death and all things apocalyptic – Grave Pleasures’ deliciously gothic post-punk is a uniquely seductive brew. Mat McNerney takes us inside…
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Features Your Essential Guide To The Jesus Lizard On the 20th anniversary of the release of the seminal noise rockers' last album, Blue…
Features 8 U.S. Hardcore Bands Paving the Way for LGBTQ Today Taylor Markarian runs through the best hardcore bands championing LGBTQ rights and culture right now.
Features Release Of The Week: A Perfect Circle's Eat The Elephant Maynard James Keenan-fronted supergroup return to set the world to rights on beautifully-crafted fourth album.
Features The Many Sides Of Billie Joe Armstrong Does the Green Day frontman ever stop writing music? (The answer is 'no'. Obviously.)
Features The 10 Greatest Mastodon Moments Of All Time A journey through the game-changing milestones in this iconic band’s two-decade career.
Features First Reaction: Cancer Bats' The Spark That Moves Canadian hardcore crew Cancer Bats have just dropped their new album, The Spark That Moves, out of nowhere. K!’s Nick Ruskell gives you the first reaction…
Features Six Key Take Aways From A First Listen To Billie Joe Armstrong's The Longshot Debut Album The Green Day frontman’s songwriting reserves go deeper than most.
Features Gallery: Code Orange Ripping The Toon A New One Our gal Nat Wood was there to capture every dripping bead of sweat…
Features In defence of ska punk Yes, you heard. We’re donning our pork pie and checkered Vans, ready to bat for the most reviled genre in all of rock…
Features This Week In Kerrang! History: Issue 183, April 16, 1988 Fill in the blank: When this baby hits '88 _________'