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Dad Rock / The Flat-Pluto Society of Heavy Music

Sonic Seducer author Sunil Singh reflects on Dad Rock, another constipated idea in Heavy Metal music, and why Eddie Trunk and That Rocks! is false advertising. @mathematicaljester

The Sunday Supplement / The Incredible story of The Hollywood Stars

"I didn't used to like The Hollywood Stars, I used to like The New York Dolls. Then I heard The Hollywood Stars play Satisfaction. Now I wanna f**k ‘em." - Iggy Pop Forty years...

The Sunday Supplement / Jeff Scott Soto: In His Own Words

With almost 90 albums under his belt as a lead vocalist, along with numerous collaborations and recordings, Jeff Scot Soto is known for delivering top quality vocal performance in genres from Metal and...

The Sunday Supplement / Bertrand Alary on 40 years photographing Heavy Metal

Bertrand Alary has been a published Rock and Metal photographer since 1983. Having worked with magazines including Kerrang, Metal Hammer, RAW, Burn, Metallix and Metal Maniacs to name just six, Alary's images have been...

The Sunday Supplement / The incredible story of the ‘Metal Europe’ magazine and 80’s Metal

What began as a joke amongst friends, 'Zwaartekracht' was a hand made photocopied Dutch Heavy Metal News magazine, which over time changed its name to 'Metal Europe', became professionally printed and at...

The Sunday Supplement / China: Stoner Metal in the Middle Kingdom

Slow Hole to China - Stoner Metal in the Middle Kingdom Words: Ryan Dyer In a dark club in Beijing, the roof has been blanketed in a haze of smoke. The band playing on stage,...

Fish / “I genuinely despair at the current state of the music industry”

Legendary singer/song writer Fish has published a passionate and damning statement on the state of the music industry, via his Facebook page. The former Marillion frontman, who recently released his final album 'Weltschmerz'...

Phil Lynott – The Cowboy Rides into the Sunset

Phil Lynott - Thin Lizzy were the cream of the crop in Rock circles, their particular brand of melodic material was full of style with a romanticism that grabbed the public.

The Sunday Supplement / Vivian Campbell joins Def Leppard – The McGonagles Story

In a perfect world Vivian Campbell would not be a member of Def Leppard. On 8 January 1991, while on a six month sabbatical from the group, their much loved guitarist Steve...

The Sunday Supplement / Harald of Norway as told by The Last Viking

Everyone loves a good story. When the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all night telling itself stories. Harald Sigurdsson, known as Harald of Norway, was the King Of Norway (as...

The Sunday Supplement / Geezer Butler – The Solo Years

Being one of the most influential bassists in Metal history, as well as the primary lyricist of Black Sabbath, Geezer Butler has much to offer both musically and lyrically. In the mid 1990's,...

The Sunday Supplement / Win a copy of Sabbath’s ‘Paranoid at 50’

"We would like to start off with a number off our new album. It is a number entitled Paranoid", states Ozzy Osbourne, before Tony Iommi launches into the now classic riff. This...

The Sunday Supplement / Snowy White talks ‘Something On Me’

For some people, their first knowledge of Snowy White would come about when listening to the compilation 'Now That's What I Call Music 2', released in March 1984. His soothing debut single, 'Bird Of...

The Sunday Supplement / Symphonic Chinese Power Metal track leaked

First opening up to Western Music through the 80's and 90's, MetalTalk have heard how the Metal scene in People’s Republic of China is now blossoming. Chinese Metal history goes back to 1989,...

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