Light The Torch's Howard Jones Reveals The Best Places To Go FishingAre you a fan of seafood and heavy metal? Then this is the plaice for you. (Sorry.)
"I Testified Against My Twin Brother, Who Tried To Kill Me When He Was High During A Home Invasion"Welcome to the insane story behind one of the breakthrough bands of the year…
THE FEVER 333 – Live In New York CityJason Aalon Butler fires back into action and stakes a claim for THE FEVER 333 being one of America’s most important new bands.
Metallica Changed Everything For MeAcross their 38 year career so far, Metallica have changed the lives of countless fans around the world. Long-serving K! writer Simon Young is one of them.
Release Of The Week: Will Haven's MuerteCult heroes bring the noise on weighty sixth album. Perhaps for the final time…
Gallery: A Day To Remember Celebrate 15 Years In The Making In New YorkBrace for… photos. Lots of ’em.
Family, Fandom And Anti-Fascism: Meet The TurbojugendThe Turbonegro superfan community united by a bond even stronger than their love for the band.
A Salute To The Importance And Influence Of 7 SecondsAs the seminal punks call time on their 38-years as a band, we look back at why they mattered and why they'll be dearly missed.
How Linkin Park Shaped The Lives Of A GenerationAs told through the eyes and experiences of Kerrang! scribe, James Hickie.
Album Of The Week: Black Foxxes' ReiðiThe British rock trio share a fascinating sonic landscape on excellent second album.
Creating Chaos With The Chunk CollectiveThe DIY community in Leeds is saving people from the same old road to the same old destiny.
Scene Spirit: The New Punk Uprising In CambodiaA special look at how a punk and metal scene has risen from the ashes of the country’s dark past.
Up The Irons: Why Iron Maiden's Legacy Really Is A BeastA celebration of one of the greatest metal bands of all time.
A Rebuttal To Metal Injection’s Rebuttal To Our "United States Of Metal" MapWe absolutely encourage healthy debate, but anyone who challenges us is wrong.
Gallery: Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes Lay Waste To CamdenOn Saturday night Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes brought their full band for a show in Camden’s very own DM’s Boot Room – a 60-capacity venue. It was.… pretttty intense.