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Faith No More co-founder Roddy Bottum reflects on misogyny, toxic masculinity, and how the Guns N’ Roses tour pushed him to come out publicly.
1986 was insane. Thrash reached its peak, traditional metal sharpened its edge, glam ruled the airwaves, and many sub-genres were exploding.
Testament guitarist Alex Skolnick weighs in on Taylor Swift plagiarism claims, saying musical "borrowing" is common across all genres.
Gene Simmons reveals Eddie Van Halen once asked to join Kiss in 1982 and explains why he believes convincing him not to was the...
Tony Iommi reflects on a bittersweet year for Black Sabbath and confirms his long-awaited third solo album will finally arrive in 2026.
Fire In The Mountains 2026 adds SubRosa reunion, exclusive Full Of Hell set, Raven Chacon with Iggor Cavalera, and more.
Dany Ciara, ex-wife of As I Lay Dying singer Tim Lambesis, makes extensive abuse allegations in a nearly four-hour podcast interview.
Berklee’s Necrophagist Directed Study Ensemble performed the full 2004 album Epitaph live on Halloween 2025 at Oliver Colvin Recital Hall.
Vio-Lence vocalist Sean Killian opens up about Phil Demmel's 2024 departure, internal tensions, and why he refused to shut down the band.
Meta is testing a new Facebook feature that limits how many links creators can share unless they pay for a Meta Verified subscription.
Now if Nas issues his own version of Terror's version of the bootleg, we'll be in business dammit.
The Gathering have announced their split with longtime vocalist Silje Wergeland after 16 years, marking the end of a major era for the band.
Jane's Addiction have settled all legal disputes stemming from their 2024 onstage altercation, formally closing the chapter on the band.
Sodom guitarist Frank "Blackfire" Gosdzik questions the band's touring hiatus following The Arsonist and explains why he's focusing on solo work.
Kataklysm vocalist Maurizio Iacono reflects on the band’s divisive 1998 nü-metal era and the backlash to Victims Of This Fallen World.