How The Ramones changed American rock’n’roll foreverWe reflect on the incredible impact that The Ramones had on music, stretching far beyond the New York punk scene and into the very fabric of rock’n’roll…
The story of The Offspring in 10 songsDexter Holland and Noodles guide us through The Offspring’s musical history – from mainstream mega-hits to all-out punk ragers.
Brotherhood, burnout and belief: How Greta Van Fleet took on the world – and wonGreta Van Fleet’s rise to rock’s big leagues felt, to its four young members, like “being shot out of a cannon”. So when burnout and a global pandemic brought them back down to Earth, how did they not only keep the train on the tracks, but return with an album of epic proportions and ambition? Josh and Sam Kiszka take us inside The Battle At Garden’s Gate, and the fight to block out the world…
Maynard James Keenan: “If you’re going to put on make-up and wear stupid wigs you have to understand the ‘w*nker’ comments are coming”Tool’s Maynard James Keenan talks comedy, A Perfect Circle, his creative process and more…
The Pete Steele I knew: A dry-witted giant who played the media at their own gameKerrang! writer Jason Arnopp remembers his various encounters with legendary Type O Negative frontman Pete Steele…
Bob Mould: “To stand in front of 100 people you don’t know, scream bloody murder and throw stuff around… that’s a weird way of working your sh*t out, right?”Punk rock’s past, present and future with Mr. Hüsker Dü, Bob Mould.
Metallica vs. Napster: The lawsuit that redefined how we listen to musicAt the turn of the millennium, Metallica took on file-sharing giant Napster and won. We retrospectively consider the arguments made in that landmark case, and how they’ve shaped our scene since…
“They could be the next Beatles”: The story of Green Day’s debut album, 39/SmoothIn 1990, Green Day were just three teenaged punks with no real grand plan for the future. But Lookout! Records founder Larry Livermore had an inkling…
“We’ve all survived and we still love making music”: The story of Foo Fighters’ Wasting LightStadium-rock? Completed it, mate. For Foo Fighters’ seventh album, Dave Grohl had to reconcile his own past to move forward and figure out their future. It was time to bring it all back home…
Hole: What the girl from the cover of Live Through This looks like nowWe caught up with alternative rock’s immortal homecoming queen to find out everything about her appearance on Hole’s 1994 second album Live Through This.
Remembering 2006: When emo conquered the world and changed music foreverWith Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance and Paramore commanding stadium-sized crowds across the world, we look back on the year that changed their careers and lives forever…
The 20 greatest My Chemical Romance songs – rankedMy Chemical Romance’s greatest songs ranked, featuring cuts from I Brought You My Bullets to Danger Days and beyond…
Reliving Guns N’ Roses’ 2016 reunion: The ‘inevitable disaster’ turned unprecedented successKerrang! was there when the GN’R reunion (night)train left the station. Despite a bumpy start, no-one has looked back since…
Slipknot: Paul Gray’s 10 best songsWe chart much-missed bassist Paul Gray’s 10 greatest tracks for the ’Knot…
Why it’s time to revisit Gore, Deftones’ most misunderstood recordMaligned by many at the time, it’s time to reappraise Deftones’ eighth album Gore for the masterwork it truly is.
How The Offspring’s Smash changed American punk foreverAn oral history of The Offspring’s breakout album Smash, and how it took U.S. punk into the mainstream…