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The Damned Return With Covers Album Honouring Brian James

Sabaton’s New Album Legends Unleashes History’s Mightiest Warriors

The Pretty Wild and Magnolia Park Unleash Pop-Metal Requiem with New Track ‘Afterlife’

Joe Bonamassa unveils six new tracks from B.B. King tribute album

Spite team with Boundaries on emotional blast from upcoming album

Rancid Pays Tribute to Motörhead with Blistering Take on Sex & Death

Bearings Announce New Album Comfort Company and Drop Pop-Punk Ripper Freaking Me Out

Love, Loss and Rock ’n’ Roll: Tuk Smith Shares Final Cut from Troubled Paradise

SPACED Drop Ferocious New Cut How Did It Come To This

Bruise Control drop explosive new single and announce headline tour

Helloween Celebrate 40 Years with Thunderous London Show

DEAD POSEY Bring Their Cult to the Camden Underworld

Testament, Obituary, Destruction & Nervosa Live Review

Leadfeather, Bad Touch, and The Dust Coda Keep the Flame of Classic Rock Burning

Metal Legends Return: W.A.S.P. and Armored Saint Storm the Apollo
“With a fan-first ethos and an unbeatable atmosphere, Maid of Stone is proving that grassroots rock festivals can still shake the earth.”
“This album is our farewell and our thank you to Brian. It’s fierce, fun, and full of love.” – The Damned
“AVIANA represents a bold step forward while staying true to the spirit of Asia.” – John Payne
“Napoleon is straight up legendary and his story is basically built for a Sabaton song.” —Joakim Brodén
“It was the one band we could all agree on. The one band that was truly ours.”
German power metal legends Helloween deliver a monumental 40th-anniversary performance at London’s Eventim Apollo, proving why they remain at the top of their game.
Dead Posey deliver a passionate, theatrical set at Camden Underworld. With Brighton’s Hell Hotel and the mighty Cruel Knives in support.
It was brutal, it was dynamic, and it was full-throttle, full-force intensity.”
Three of the UK’s finest purveyors of modern classic rock – The Dust Coda, Bad Touch and Leadfeather – lit up Islington Academy on...
“Some songs we wrote at a cottage, others came from a basement… we just wanted to make music that felt natural to us.” –...
“Listening to this EP one gets the feeling that everything on here has been carefully considered. There’s nothing that’s throwaway.”
"By the end, the audience was buzzing, and it was clear that we had just witnessed yet another W.A.S.P. triumph."

