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Revolver

Fall 2022
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

Witch Fever • Meet the U.K. crew dismantling the patriarchy one raucous doom-punk ripper at a time

Zulu • L.A. crew are opening “new realms” of powerviolence by speaking anti-racist truth and challenging “tough guy” stereotypes

Inclination • Knocked Loose side project hit a wall with “superhero straight edge.” They broke through by embracing their own flawed humanity.

Holy Fawn • Arizona post-metal outfit makes peace with death while exploring a multiverse of “loud, heavy, pretty noises”

Mindforce • How Jay Peta went from upstate New York hard case to school-teaching family man leading one of hardcore’s most vibrant acts

VANGUARD • REBELS, INNOVATORS AND ICONOCLASTS

OZZY • The Prince of Darkness reflects on five decades of hell-raising, reuniting with Tony Iommi and why he’s saying “fuck that” to retirement

Megadeth • Dave Mustaine pulls no punches — with his vicious thrash metal or his brutal honesty. We put the latter to the test with our readers’ most burning questions. He did not disappoint.

LORNA SHORE • The New Jersey crew have weathered crises that would’ve crushed a weaker band. Here’s how they beat the odds to become the new faces of deathcore.

Lamb of God • Revolver ranked the Virginia metal stalwarts’ albums from worst to best, and Mark Morton was not pleased. Here, the guitarist does it his way.

Mike Hranica • The Devil Wears Prada frontman sounds off on his life’s passions: from the “fun masochism” of hockey to his beloved road dog Milly

Lzzy Hale • Halestorm’s leader recounts her unlikely rise from shy small-town farm girl to global rock & roll star

Djent Car Club • A look at the fast-paced lives — and highperformance rides — of Animals as Leaders’ Tosin Abasi and Periphery’s Misha Mansoor

Q&A: Mike Patton • The eclectic vocalist on the tragedies and triumphs surrounding Dead Cross’ new album and why his career is “a fucked-up mixtape”

Luke Preece • Inspired by Ozzy Osbourne and “the legend that is the Prince of Darkness.”


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 104 Publisher: Project M Group Edition: Fall 2022

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  • Release date: September 16, 2022

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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

Witch Fever • Meet the U.K. crew dismantling the patriarchy one raucous doom-punk ripper at a time

Zulu • L.A. crew are opening “new realms” of powerviolence by speaking anti-racist truth and challenging “tough guy” stereotypes

Inclination • Knocked Loose side project hit a wall with “superhero straight edge.” They broke through by embracing their own flawed humanity.

Holy Fawn • Arizona post-metal outfit makes peace with death while exploring a multiverse of “loud, heavy, pretty noises”

Mindforce • How Jay Peta went from upstate New York hard case to school-teaching family man leading one of hardcore’s most vibrant acts

VANGUARD • REBELS, INNOVATORS AND ICONOCLASTS

OZZY • The Prince of Darkness reflects on five decades of hell-raising, reuniting with Tony Iommi and why he’s saying “fuck that” to retirement

Megadeth • Dave Mustaine pulls no punches — with his vicious thrash metal or his brutal honesty. We put the latter to the test with our readers’ most burning questions. He did not disappoint.

LORNA SHORE • The New Jersey crew have weathered crises that would’ve crushed a weaker band. Here’s how they beat the odds to become the new faces of deathcore.

Lamb of God • Revolver ranked the Virginia metal stalwarts’ albums from worst to best, and Mark Morton was not pleased. Here, the guitarist does it his way.

Mike Hranica • The Devil Wears Prada frontman sounds off on his life’s passions: from the “fun masochism” of hockey to his beloved road dog Milly

Lzzy Hale • Halestorm’s leader recounts her unlikely rise from shy small-town farm girl to global rock & roll star

Djent Car Club • A look at the fast-paced lives — and highperformance rides — of Animals as Leaders’ Tosin Abasi and Periphery’s Misha Mansoor

Q&A: Mike Patton • The eclectic vocalist on the tragedies and triumphs surrounding Dead Cross’ new album and why his career is “a fucked-up mixtape”

Luke Preece • Inspired by Ozzy Osbourne and “the legend that is the Prince of Darkness.”


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