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Revolver

Winter 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.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Revolver

UPRISING • ARTISTS YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW

01 Better Lovers • How former members of Every Time I Die and Dillinger Escape Plan joined forces to create heavy music’s hottest new supergroup

02 Fuming Mouth • Mark Whelan’s cancer battle introduced him to unimaginable horrors. He’s now channeling them into barbaric death metal.

03 Omerta • Championed by Ross Robinson, these nu-metal revivalists are out to secure the title of “America’s most hated boy band”

04 Speed • Australia’s fiercest hardcore export might also be its friendliest. But racists get a beatdown.

05 Dogma • Meet the mysterious metal nuns on a carnal mission to liberate the world

VANGUARD • REBELS, INNOVATORS AND ICONOCLASTS

THE CALIFORNIA DESERT • For three decades, they’ve been alt-metal’s ultimate outsiders. But at Power Trip, they officially joined the metal pantheon — and proved they belong.

††† 100 GECS • The two electronic-rock duos meet for the first time for an illuminating discussion about creative independence, transcending trends and keeping people guessing

SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL • The Russian deathcore firebrands want to be metal’s next titans. But is Alex Terrible ready for the spotlight?

IN THIS MOMENT • Maria Brink answers Revolver readers’ burning questions

HEALTH • In the wake of the pandemic, the L.A. industrial trio found themselves in a “purgatory of meaninglessness and death.” The only way out was through.

Chelsea Wolfe • The gothic singer-songwriter shares the personal stories behind the things she loves

Q&A: James “Munky” Shaffer • Korn’s guitarist discusses his new electronic project Venera, the wild Follow the Leader era and more

JONDIX • ACRYLIC ON PAPER AND DIGITAL

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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 106 Publisher: Project M Group Edition: Winter 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 19, 2023

Formats

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.

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Revolver

UPRISING • ARTISTS YOU NEED TO KNOW NOW

01 Better Lovers • How former members of Every Time I Die and Dillinger Escape Plan joined forces to create heavy music’s hottest new supergroup

02 Fuming Mouth • Mark Whelan’s cancer battle introduced him to unimaginable horrors. He’s now channeling them into barbaric death metal.

03 Omerta • Championed by Ross Robinson, these nu-metal revivalists are out to secure the title of “America’s most hated boy band”

04 Speed • Australia’s fiercest hardcore export might also be its friendliest. But racists get a beatdown.

05 Dogma • Meet the mysterious metal nuns on a carnal mission to liberate the world

VANGUARD • REBELS, INNOVATORS AND ICONOCLASTS

THE CALIFORNIA DESERT • For three decades, they’ve been alt-metal’s ultimate outsiders. But at Power Trip, they officially joined the metal pantheon — and proved they belong.

††† 100 GECS • The two electronic-rock duos meet for the first time for an illuminating discussion about creative independence, transcending trends and keeping people guessing

SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL • The Russian deathcore firebrands want to be metal’s next titans. But is Alex Terrible ready for the spotlight?

IN THIS MOMENT • Maria Brink answers Revolver readers’ burning questions

HEALTH • In the wake of the pandemic, the L.A. industrial trio found themselves in a “purgatory of meaninglessness and death.” The only way out was through.

Chelsea Wolfe • The gothic singer-songwriter shares the personal stories behind the things she loves

Q&A: James “Munky” Shaffer • Korn’s guitarist discusses his new electronic project Venera, the wild Follow the Leader era and more

JONDIX • ACRYLIC ON PAPER AND DIGITAL

SUBSCRIBE


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