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Features The story of nu-metal in 14 songs From great beginnings to glorious success, your 14-point map of how nu-metal changed the world…
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Features Missing links: 12 rock and metal albums that never were In an alternate universe you could be listening to these lost and unreleased projects – from Slipknot and Green Day to Deftones and Metallica.
Features “There’s no safety net, so your songs better be good”: Jerry Cantrell remembers Alice In Chains’ MTV Unplugged Twenty-five years after it was released, Alice In Chains’ Jerry Cantrell looks back on the band’s incredible MTV Unplugged.
Features Hetfield On Hetfield: The Metallica legend, in his own words From sobriety to nature, this is the world according to Metallica’s iconic leader James Hetfield.
Features 10 lesser known Judas Priest songs that everyone needs to hear For every Painkiller, Breaking The Law or Hell Bent For Leather, there are some killer Judas Priest deep cuts that deserve to be far more popular…
Features “This is not the sound of a band treading water”: Our original 2011 review of Trivium’s In Waves On August 2, 2011, Florida metal titans followed up 2008’s Shogun with In Waves – an album that Kerrang! said found the band “finally sounding comfortable in their own skin again”.
Features Joey Jordison: “Every time I go onstage and get behind the kit, it’s a gift” In November 2017, Kerrang! ran a career-spanning feature with Joey Jordison ahead of the release of Vimic’s Open Your Omens album – our last ‘major’ interview with the drum legend. In light of his devastating death, we revisit that conversation…
Features Collaborations, classic rock and Clint Eastwood: Inside Jerry Cantrell’s first solo album in 19 years Jerry Cantrell gives Kerrang! an exclusive insight into his new solo album Brighten, and what we can expect from a record that has been – at points – decades in the making…
Features 7 things you probably didn’t know about Bullet For My Valentine’s Matt Tuck Bullet For My Valentine frontman Matt Tuck on his potential rugby career, idolising James Hetfield and more…
Features 13 times Joey Jordison proved he was the best of the best In memory of the great Joey Jordison, we revisit 13 of the defining moments from his brilliant, boundary-pushing career…