Features How Number Of The Beast set Iron Maiden on the road to heavy metal glory With Bruce Dickinson in their ranks, there was no stopping Iron Maiden with their now-iconic album, The Number Of The Beast…
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Culture “We need to build a revolutionary anti-racist movement on the streets”: Inside the March Against Racism From threats to the traveller community to the torment of Child Q, thousands of people flocked to central London to demand justice and an end to racism.
Features Cypress Hill’s Sen Dog: My life in 10 songs Inside the 10 tracks that have charted Sen Dog’s rise as a hip-hop icon and crossover rap-metal star.
Features From Saint Agnes to Sydney Fate: Sophie K picks out the best new metal, punk and post-hardcore Kerrang! Radio host Sophie K brings you the new bands you need in your life right now, including Kelsey Karter, Saint Agnes and Sydney Fate.
Features No Doubt: How a scrappy suburban ska band took over the world On the 30th anniversary of No Doubt’s self-titled debut, we look back at how the band successfully fought the odds to become a genuinely massive proposition.
Features Cave In talk new album Heavy Pendulum: “We had to make a great record, given the circumstances. If it sucked, this would all have been for nothing” Nobody expected it, but Cave In are back with a brand-new album. Dubbed Heavy Pendulum, it’s the seventh full-length from the progressive post-hardcore merchants, and sees them embark on a new chapter of the band. We sit down with frontman Stephen Brodsky and drummer JR Conners to find out what it’s all about.
Features Chuck Ragan: My life in 10 songs Hot Water Music frontman Chuck Ragan talks family, survival, brotherhood and “crummy homemade tattoos” as he looks back over almost 30 years of punk rock brilliance.
Features In pictures: The Kerrang! x Ghost Impera album launch party Kerrang! teamed up with Ghost, MEATliquor and Crystal Head Vodka for an unholy night to remember!
Features Conjurer talk new album Páthos: “I don’t want to be the sort of band where people can anticipate what’s going to happen” It’s been a long ol’ wait, but finally Conjurer are ready to unveil record number two. Here, singer / guitarist Brady Deeprose reveals why Páthos is “objectively the best album anyone’s ever made…”
Features In pictures: Taking Back Sunday and Alkaline Trio’s sold-out show at London’s O2 Academy Brixton A gallery of Taking Back Sunday and Alkaline Trio absolutely ruling in the capital on Sunday night…
Features Brooke Dickson: “It’s so healthy for everyone – men included – to see strong women in roles of creativity and leadership” The Regrettes bassist Brooke Dickson uses International Women’s Day 2022 to highlight inequality in the music industry and look to a better, more inclusive future.
Features The haunting, traumatic story behind Soundgarden’s Superunknown How Superunknown elevated Soundgarden to heady new heights and left a legacy that’s lasted 30 years…
Features Larissa Stupar: “The industry needs to clue-up on the concept of pregnancy and motherhood” Writing on International Women’s Day, Venom Prison’s Larissa Stupar calls on the music industry to do better in supporting mothers and pregnant women.
Features The Downward Spiral: The darkness and despair behind Nine Inch Nails’ masterpiece In 1994, Nine Inch Nails released their masterpiece, The Downward Spiral. Here, we examine the enduring ripple of the album’s enormous cultural impact…
Features Megan Targett: “What I can do with my voice and band is just as good as what men can do – so why separate us?” In an essay for International Women’s Day, Vexed vocalist Megan Targett rages against the separation of genders in music and why the term “female-fronted” has to stop.