The ’90s brought an onslaught of classic rock and metal albums. The decade saw the rise of subgenres like nu-metal and grunge. At the same time, punk underwent a mild mainstream makeover and launched ...
The 1990s were one of the best decades for heavy music, so here's who we think make up the "Big 4" of both '90s rock and metal. The reason the '90s were so unique was because various subgenres peaked ...
One common narrative about the '90s is that the birth of grunge killed metal, but Kreator's Mille Petrozza is not buying into that idea. The German thrash band were five records into their career when ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Exhorder, the American heavy metal band, delivered a surprising announcement to fans ahead of their highly anticipated U.S. tour.
On Aug. 22, I traded textbooks for thrash riffs and embarked on a pilgrimage to the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn to see one of metal’s most iconic bands: Pantera. My friend Jude Selam picked me ...
After many years of no new music, Monstrosity is now back. "Emerging from the shadowy depths of the extreme metal underground, Monstrosity reasserts their unrelenting dominance with their latest opus, ...
After decades of narrow escapes, death finally came for the Godfather of Heavy Metal. Ozzy Osbourne passed peacefully at his Los Angeles home on July 22, 2025 — just 17 days after his epic hometown ...
Spineshank has confirmed they’ll be taking their most popular ’90s album on the road. Spineshank will tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Height of Callousness. The tour features the full ...
Finnish death metal band Omnium Gatherum's lead vocalist Jukka Pelkonen will be temporarily stepping away from the band ahead of their upcoming European tour following a heartbreaking lymphoma ...
'90s metal icon Chad Gray of Mudvayne has added new dates to his ultra-rare solo tour. The new dates were announced via Instagram on Thursday, and fans are excited. The "30 Years of Madness" ...
The Seattle-made heavy metal band Nevermore is starting 2026 with a new lineup of members alongside founders Jeff Loomis and Van Williams. Nevemore also announced signing with a new record label, with ...