Issue 292’s cover feature is Metallica: 30 years on, how the Black Album became a multimillion-selling game changer and catapulted the band into the super-league.
Other features include…
Manic Street Preachers: why their new album has its melancholic side.
Crown Lands: Canadians whose music wraps punk spirit in a luxury prog package.
Janis Joplin: we’ve got an exclusive extract and images from her fascinating scrapbook.
Danko Jones: after their dreams looked dashed, new album Power Trio brings the band roaring back to life.
David Crosby on the things that shape his world view.
The Byson Family: former Temperance Movement vocalist Phil Campbell says his new band is his rebirth.
After more than 40 years with Judas Priest, guitarist KK Downing is loving life with his own band, but still harbours grudges.
The Stranglers return with a new record dedicated to their late keyboard player.
We chat to the well-travelled guitarist/vocalist Bernie Marsden about the records, artists and gigs that are of lasting significance to him.
And we bid farewell to Dusty Hill.
Regular features include Brian Setzer, Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, Samantha Fish, The Record Company, The Hot Damn!, Mutt Lange and more…
Plus the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet.
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