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Revolver

Fall 2023
Magazine

In print for over 20 years, the magazine takes readers into the studio, onto the stage, and behind the scenes, providing in-depth information, mind-blowing original photography, and hilarious insights they can't find anywhere else.

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Revolver

UPRISING • ARTISTS YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW

Twin Temple • Faced with Bible-bashers and death threats, the Satanic doo-wop duo double down with their most blasphemous record yet

Spirit Adrift • The trad-metal champions have endured lockdowns, deaths and paralyzing pain. Now they’re “grabbing life by the horns in a post-pandemic world.”

Dying Wish • Portland’s metalcore stalwarts go global with a call to arms for the survival of humankind

Orbit Culture • The In Flames-approved upstarts explore the “highest mountain, lowest abyss” on their most extreme outing yet

Sunami • How the Bay Area’s reigning shit-talkers went from joke band to hardcore leaders

VANGUARD • REBELS, INNOVATORS AND ICONOCLASTS

$UICIDEBOY$ • Founded with a suicide pact, the NOLA trap-metal duo has far outlived its own expectations. This is the story of how two cousins transcended their darkness to become an inspirational, stadium-filling phenomenon.

POPPY • After shedding the pain of a tumultuous relationship, the post-genre provocateur is back in control — and ready to dance

CODE ORANGE • The Pittsburgh heavyweights threw everything they had at their transformative new album. It nearly broke them — and also might have set them free.

CT Corey Taylor • The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman is known for fearlessly speaking his mind. On the eve of his new solo album, we tested his mettle with some of our readers’ hardest-hitting questions.

3TEETH • Revolver follows industrial-metal insurgent Alexis Mincolla into the desert to experience the “off-world perspective” that reshaped his creative vision

BARONESS • TWENTY YEARS IN, THE PROG-SLUDGE TRAILBLAZERS DISCOVERED A NEW “WIDE-OPEN ROAD.” TO GET THERE, JOHN BAIZLEY HAD TO FACE HIS NIGHTMARES AND COMMUNE WITH THE DEAD.

Wargasm • Milkie Way and Sam Matlock share the personal stories behind the things they love

the ARMED • Hardcore’s weirdest, most mysterious band finally comes clean

Q&A: Amalie Bruun • Myrkur’s mastermind on how her son, Valkyries and black metal led her back to humanity

Madi Watkins

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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 108 Publisher: Project M Group Edition: Fall 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: September 12, 2023

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

In print for over 20 years, the magazine takes readers into the studio, onto the stage, and behind the scenes, providing in-depth information, mind-blowing original photography, and hilarious insights they can't find anywhere else.

SUBSCRIBE

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Revolver

UPRISING • ARTISTS YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW

Twin Temple • Faced with Bible-bashers and death threats, the Satanic doo-wop duo double down with their most blasphemous record yet

Spirit Adrift • The trad-metal champions have endured lockdowns, deaths and paralyzing pain. Now they’re “grabbing life by the horns in a post-pandemic world.”

Dying Wish • Portland’s metalcore stalwarts go global with a call to arms for the survival of humankind

Orbit Culture • The In Flames-approved upstarts explore the “highest mountain, lowest abyss” on their most extreme outing yet

Sunami • How the Bay Area’s reigning shit-talkers went from joke band to hardcore leaders

VANGUARD • REBELS, INNOVATORS AND ICONOCLASTS

$UICIDEBOY$ • Founded with a suicide pact, the NOLA trap-metal duo has far outlived its own expectations. This is the story of how two cousins transcended their darkness to become an inspirational, stadium-filling phenomenon.

POPPY • After shedding the pain of a tumultuous relationship, the post-genre provocateur is back in control — and ready to dance

CODE ORANGE • The Pittsburgh heavyweights threw everything they had at their transformative new album. It nearly broke them — and also might have set them free.

CT Corey Taylor • The Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman is known for fearlessly speaking his mind. On the eve of his new solo album, we tested his mettle with some of our readers’ hardest-hitting questions.

3TEETH • Revolver follows industrial-metal insurgent Alexis Mincolla into the desert to experience the “off-world perspective” that reshaped his creative vision

BARONESS • TWENTY YEARS IN, THE PROG-SLUDGE TRAILBLAZERS DISCOVERED A NEW “WIDE-OPEN ROAD.” TO GET THERE, JOHN BAIZLEY HAD TO FACE HIS NIGHTMARES AND COMMUNE WITH THE DEAD.

Wargasm • Milkie Way and Sam Matlock share the personal stories behind the things they love

the ARMED • Hardcore’s weirdest, most mysterious band finally comes clean

Q&A: Amalie Bruun • Myrkur’s mastermind on how her son, Valkyries and black metal led her back to humanity

Madi Watkins

SUBSCRIBE


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