A deep dive into blink-182’s music video for Feeling ThisThe Feeling This video? Basically three minutes of total anarchy and a bit of smooching.
Remembering the time the CIA shut down Rage Against The Machine’s message boardIn the wake of 9/11, Rage Against The Machine’s online forum was shut down by the CIA.
A deep dive into The Darkness’ video for I Believe In A Thing Called LoveSpaceships! Furry hugs! Blue fire! Satan! What more could you possibly want?
Remembering the time SOAD incited a riot right on the cusp of superstardomLife, they say, imitates art. That’s an awkwardly poignant truism when your output is as incendiary as System Of A Down’s…
Remember when a sleepy town accidentally booked RATM and had a meltdown?“I’ve got a brother that’s coming down with some dogs, so hopefully that’ll scare them away if they decide to do anything…”
Remembering the time Courtney Love had a feud via the medium of song1998 track She’s Not Your Friend, by singer Inger Lorre, went in on Courtney Love…
Nine Inch Nails: “We’re getting a 24-hour barrage of culture war that we cannot tune out of”Coinciding with the release of 2018 album Bad Witch, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails talk dark times, Donald Trump and Taylor Swift.
A probably far too forensic analysis of Guns N’ Roses’ November Rain videoOver one billion people have watched it on YouTube, but no-one has ever dug this deep into Guns N’ Roses’ legendary November Rain video.
Black Sabbath’s farewell interview: “We didn’t think we’d outlast the ’70s, let alone until 2016”Our final conversation with Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler reflecting on all things Black Sabbath: the band who started it all…
From caskets to colanders: When rock merch goes too farA list of batsh*t crazy band merch items by the likes of Weezer, KISS and Waterparks. Yes, that is a Ghost dildo…
Korn’s Jonathan Davis: “I have a lot of hatred that builds up in my body when I see anyone being picked on for being different”Korn man Jonathan Davis opens up about a brush with death, getting revenge on bullies, and why his Scottish blood has given him “swag”.
Opinion: Why metal gets better when it’s not as popularRename it “hard rock”; abolish your spiky logo – metal will be here long after you’re done being self-conscious about it.
We were there at Slayer’s first-ever UK showPhil Alexander recalls thrash legends Slayer’s live debut in London in 1985.
Watch a typically wild set from Employed To Serve in The K! Pit!The second K! Pit starts tomorrow at 5:30pm GMT.
Watch arena kings Parkway Drive play their smallest show ever in The K! PitAustralia's best metal band. 50 of their biggest fans. Complete and utter chaos.