Reviews Album review: Therapy? – Hard Cold Fire Irish alt.rock legends Therapy? explore post-pandemic challenge on reliably rugged, sharply observed 16th album…
Features Kid Bookie: “I don’t care if you buy it because I never came to sell anything” He was nominated for a MOBO and is pals with Slipknot’s Corey Taylor. But Tyronne Hill – aka Kid Bookie – isn’t here for accolades. He’s here to change the game for himself…
Reviews Album review: Understand – Real Food At Last A welcome blast from the past as short-lived hardcore legends spruce up unheard 1990s recordings…
News PVRIS announce fourth album EVERGREEN, share new single GOOD ENEMY Lyndsey Gunnulfsen has unveiled details of PVRIS’ highly-anticipated new album EVERGREEN, revealing that it’s “a reclamation of control in our post-pandemic culture”.
Features Damian Abraham: “When I joined F*cked Up, I was just going out there wanting to bring my pain to everybody” For over two decades, Canada’s F*cked Up have been reliably one of the greatest, rawest and most creative punk bands going. In the wake of their sixth album One Day, frontman Damian Abraham looks back on a career of pushing boundaries and determinedly doing things their own way…
Features Can’t Swim’s track-by-track guide to new album Thanks But No Thanks Guitarist and producer Danny Rico goes deep inside the making of Can’t Swim’s brilliant fourth album, Thanks But No Thanks…
Reviews Album review: Pierce The Veil – The Jaws Of Life Pierce The Veil spread their wings wide on comeback album The Jaws Of Life…
News Nirvana to receive 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award from the GRAMMYs Nirvana are among the names who will be honoured by the GRAMMYs this year for having made ‘creative contributions of outstanding artistic significance to the field of recording’.
News Green Day perform Nirvana, Ramones and more in New Year’s Eve Coverups set Watch Green Day side-project The Coverups play Nirvana, Ramones, The Cure and much more at their tiny New Year’s Eve show in Hollywood.
Features Remembering how it was: The life and resurrection of Symposium Last month, ’90s Kerrang! faves Symposium returned for a one-off gig to launch their new Best Of. To celebrate their re-appearance, here they look back at the show, their history, and hint at what’s next…
News Pierce The Veil announce first new album in six years, The Jaws Of Life Pierce The Veil have confirmed details of the long-awaited follow-up to 2016’s Misadventures, and dropped new single Emergency Contact.
Features 10 reasons why you need Crawlers in your life As Crawlers unleash their fantastic debut mixtape Loud Without Noise, here’s why you need to pay attention to the northern newcomers…
Features Celtic Frost: “We hated these unwritten limitations in the metal scene… Music should be adventurous” Celtic Frost were one of the most important bands of the ’80s. But it wasn’t easy. Tom G Warrior tells their story of alienation, overcoming a boring Swiss music scene, finding an ally in an Alien creator, and using music to block out a world they hated…
Features Taylor Momsen: My life in 10 songs Songwriting kept The Pretty Reckless’ Taylor Momsen sane through even the most chaotic of times. Here, she guides us through the tracks that waymarked her journey…
Features Kid Bookie: The 10 songs that changed my life From Nirvana to Radiohead to Busted, Kid Bookie opens up his record collection and pulls out some unexpected gems…
Features LostAlone’s Steven Battelle: “To a lot of people, I probably am living a certain kind of dream… I can’t not do this” As their 2022 comeback continues – from supporting My Chemical Romance to releasing excellent new album The Warring Twenties – Steven Battelle reflects on LostAlone’s incredible underdog story so far…