The Hunna: Ryan Potter’s track-by-track guide to their self-titled albumAs The Hunna unleash their self-titled fourth album, frontman Ryan Potter explains every song on the record – from the sweet to the stormy…
Irist’s Rodrigo Carvalho: The 10 songs that changed my lifeSince 2020 debut Order Of The Mind, Irist have become one of underground metal’s most talked-about bands. Here, frontman Rodrigo Carvalho unpacks some of the music that shaped his own art…
Rise Against’s Tim McIlrath: “If people had a ‘Tim for president’ bumper sticker, I’d say, ‘Slow down, I’m often full of as many questions as you are’”Rise Against’s Tim McIlrath gets put under the K! Interview spotlight to discuss rebellion, being a punk and hardcore ‘veteran’, and why it’s okay to not have all the answers…
Måneskin: “We worked our asses off to get here, but we also know this isn’t something that happens every day”Post-Eurovision, Måneskin have become one of the world’s biggest bands. Now preparing to headline The O2, we caught up with the Italian rock’n’rollers to see just how wild their lives are getting, and why none of them seem to like wearing clothes…
In pictures: Inside Spotify’s misfits 2.0 Anti-PromSuited and booted we headed down to Spotify’s Anti-Prom to find a community of misfits living their best lives and putting our wardrobe to shame. Take a look for yourselves…
Fit For A King’s track-by-track guide to new album The Hell We CreateThe most personal album of Fit For A King’s career so far, vocalist Ryan Kirby lifts the lid on the deep and powerful meanings behind every song on The Hell We Create…
De’Wayne: “This is so pure… It’s raw rock’n’roll, and people embrace that”Since breaking out during lockdown, Texan rock star De’Wayne has taken the scene by storm. As he continues to rise, he explains how he’s exploded, the danger in his music, and “becoming an asshole onstage” – in a good way…
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…
“I drank snake poison on live TV”: 13 Questions with The Rasmus’ Lauri YlönenThe Rasmus vocalist Lauri Ylönen is an open-minded and curious artist – and, as you’ll learn, the perfect candidate for our completely random 13 Questions series. Dig in…
An oral history of Incubus’ Make Yourself: “Instead of falling into some subgenre of rock, we created our own”Incubus’ Brandon Boyd and Mike Einziger reflect on how their landmark album Make Yourself changed their lives forever…
“It’s about the journey of searching for happiness”: Inside Brutus’ Unison LifeLocked down with their lives on pause, Belgian post-hardcore trio Brutus used the forced downtime as an opportunity to search for the true meaning of happiness with their new album, Unison Life…
We must support protestors taking direct action to save our futureIn recent weeks, Just Stop Oil campaigners have been making headlines with their soup-covered direct action. But more than just a publicity stunt, these activists are bringing vital conversations to the frontline by any means necessary.
In pictures: The faces of When We Were Young fest 2022Headlined by My Chemical Romance and Paramore, Las Vegas’ inaugural When We Were Young was a massively fun dose of nostalgia. Here’s how festival-goers proved that it’s really not a phase…
Taylor Momsen: My life in 10 songsSongwriting 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…
Asylums’ track-by-track guide to new album Signs Of LifeFrom becoming a father to recording in his pyjamas, Asylums’ Luke Branch unpacks the writing and recording process for fourth album Signs Of Life.
In pictures: Sum 41, Simple Plan and Cassyette’s massive London showSum 41 brought their Does This Look All Killer No Filler tour to a triumphant end in London on Friday night with Simple Plan and Cassyette – here’s what it looked like…