Features The Sound Of 2022: The new artists reshaping rock musicAs Kerrang! headbangs our way into another new year, it’s time to highlight the rising stars set to soundtrack the next 12 months…
Features The 10 best EPs of 2021From KennyHoopla to Knocked Loose, we chart the best EPs (and one mixtape) of 2021…
Culture Will Pokémon Legends: Arceus be the game that original fans have been craving?In her debut gaming column, Svalbard’s Serena Cherry takes a look at Pokémon Legends: Arceus to see if it could be the game she’s always wanted…
The Cover Story How Korn finally found inner peaceAfter the catharsis of The Nothing, Korn have – for the first time – found themselves in a positive space. In a world-exclusive, Jonathan, Munky and Head explore this renewed and refreshed appreciation for existence, plus how it formed the blueprint for their new album and the rest of their lives...
News Watch: Biffy Clyro play The Myth Of The Happily Ever After in fullBiffy kicked off the opening night of their Fingers Crossed Tour in Liverpool by playing new album The Myth Of The Happily Ever After in its entirety!
Reviews Album review: SeeYouSpaceCowboy – The Romance Of AfflictionSan Diego sasscore outfit SeeYouSpaceCowboy provide cathartic thrills on second album The Romance Of Affliction…
Features Linkin Park: Every album ranked from worst to bestFrom iconic 2000 debut Hybrid Theory to 2017’s final album with Chester Bennington, One More Light, this is every Linkin Park record ranked.
Features .5: The Gray Chapter and the rebirth of Slipknot: “This band will never, ever f*cking die”On the anniversary of .5: The Gray Chapter, we look back at a genuinely pivotal moment in the life of The Nine: Knotfest 2014.
The Cover Story “I don’t feel that we belong anywhere, but we belong together”: How Biffy Clyro found their happy placeBiffy Clyro have already released one amazing album in lockdown. But when the isolation continued to pinch, they got to it making another, in secret. This is the story of The Myth Of The Happily Ever After, the record that helped them find balance, and rediscover themselves...
Reviews Album review: Ministry – Moral HygieneIndestructible industrial titans Ministry provide the soundtrack to the end of the world. Again…
Features Indispensable Hero: Why I will always love Cliff BurtonHannah Levin, KXCI Tucson DJ and founder of KEXP Seattle's metal show Seek & Destroy, looks back at how the Metallica bassist changed her life.
The Cover Story Bring Me The Horizon: The rebirth of rock’s great innovatorsBring Me The Horizon have never let barriers get in their way. But when lockdown hit and put a halt on their momentum, it was an emotional challenge that affected them like never before. As they come out the other side stronger than ever, the band tell Kerrang! just how good it is to be back…
News This is Biffy Clyro's setlist from Reading & LeedsFrom North Of No South to Machines, here's what Biffy Clyro played when they headlined Reading & Leeds festival
Reviews Album review: Chubby And The Gang – The Mutt's NutsLondon punks Chubby And The Gang get serious on storming second album…
News KISS postpone show due to Paul Stanley testing positive for COVIDThe Pennsylvania stop on KISS' End Of The Road world tour has been postponed after frontman Paul Stanley tested positive for coronavirus.
Features What it feels like to listen to Limp Bizkit for the first timeWe asked metal novice and comedian Sarah Sumeray to listen to Limp Bizkit's Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water. This is how it made her feel.