Reviews Album review: The St Pierre Snake Invasion – GaloreUneasy listening from experimental, genre-defying, heavy-hitting Bristol quintet The St Pierre Snake Invasion.
Features Narrow Head and the different shades of darkness behind Moments Of ClarityIt can take something life-altering to make you realise what’s truly important, and for Narrow Head’s Jacob Duarte, that clarity came through processing the loss of loved ones. Here the frontman explores how his new perspective on existence is changing him for the better…
Reviews Album review: Codefendants – This Is CrimewaveTruly stunning debut album by the new project of NOFX’s Fat Mike, Get Dead’s Sam King and rapper Ceschi that’s as real as it gets…
Reviews Album review: Can’t Swim – Thanks, But No ThanksFourth album by New Jersey’s Can’t Swim can’t quite live up to its own promise…
Features The Kerrang! staff’s top albums of 2022The K! staff present the albums that shaped their individual 2022s!
Features grandson: The 10 songs that changed my lifeSinger-songwriter Jordan Benjamin – aka grandson – gets into the foundations of his musical, political and creative DNA…
Features 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…
Features The Menzingers: A decade under the influence of On The Impossible PastNow a decade old, The Menzingers’ incredible third album On The Impossible Past is a scene classic in punk rock. And, as one Kerrang! writer explores, it’s become even more important and meaningful in these times…
Features Jason Aalon Butler: “The industry has to see that there’s a new bar that’s being set for BIPOC people in alternative music”While COVID grounded FEVER 333, Jason Aalon Butler took to the streets of LA to demonstrate against the systemic racism that led to the murder of George Floyd. Two years on, he doesn’t think much has changed. But that hasn’t stopped him striving to bring inequality down and create a genuinely better world…
Features The 20 greatest Limp Bizkit songs – rankedWhether you’ve been limping with the Bizkit since day one, or you were bowled over by their riotous Woodstock ’99 footage, here we countdown the 20 songs from the nu-metal OGs...
Reviews EP review: Burner – A Vision Of The EndViciously bleak debut EP from South London four-piece Burner offers up some truly apocalyptic sounds.
Reviews Album review: Alexisonfire – OthernessCanadian post-hardcore godfathers Alexisonfire return with their first new album in almost 13 years. It’s very, very good…
Features 5 reasons why you need to check out HarbingerIf their name doesn’t give it away, Harbinger have one of the darkest, most brutal sounds that the UK metal scene has to offer. Proceed with caution…
Reviews EP review: BLACKGOLD – BLACKGOLDUnrestrained, genre-crossing debut EP from mysterious UK ‘nu-metal’ crew BLACKGOLD…
Features “People turn up expecting to see one of the greatest shows of their lives”: How My Chemical Romance took over the UKRight from the start, the UK fell in love with My Chemical Romance. And they with us. Fittingly, our fair isle became the site of many of their greatest victories, from Brixton to headlining Reading & Leeds. We look back at how New Jersey’s finest built their empire on British soil…
Features Growth, grunge and going against the grain: How Ocean Grove became an “antidote to the mundane”As Melbourne shapeshifters Ocean Grove prepare to release third album Up In The Air Forever, vocalist Dale Tanner reflects on the band’s unexpected journey…