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GHOST, COHEED, BMTH, KORN AND HO99O9 APPEAR ON THE COVERS OF NEW ISSUE
Spring is upon us, and with it comes the latest issue of Revolver. While this season typically celebrates Easter, blooming flowers, and budding romance, our new print edition stays true to our tradition of spotlighting the extraordinary and edgy. From the Satanic pop-metal of Ghost to the industrial-rap onslaught of Ho99o9, this issue brings you the best of the bold. Alongside these titans, you’ll find Coheed and Cambria, Bring Me the Horizon, Korn, and one more exciting group yet to be revealed, all featured on collectible covers. Inside, you’ll hear from cutting-edge heavy-music artists like Author & Punisher and Static Dress.
Pre-order the issue now and grab special limited-edition collector’s bundles, which include exclusive vinyl, apparel, and more, at our shop. Stay tuned for additional announcements and fan bundles coming soon.
Five Artists You Need to Know
U.K. theatrical post-hardcore troupe Static Dress, NorCal hardcore crew Drain, post-metal supergroup Absent in Body, Aussie trap-metal artist Zheani, and New York death-metal upstarts Undeath
Ghost
Ringleader Tobias Forge talks time machines, supporting transgender youth, and exploring “spiritual annihilation” on their new album Impera
Bring Me the Horizon
From deathcore roots, the U.K. shapeshifters have broken boundaries and claimed legit stardom. But the road has been hard for Oli Sykes. Determined to keep down his demons, he knows he “cannot fuck this up.”
City Morgue
With music videos too hardcore for YouTube and raucous shows are known to break bones, rap metal’s most dangerous young duo is about to get even weirder
Coheed and Cambria
For 20 years, he’s been telling stories. Now, Claudio Sanchez is learning to live outside of the lines.
Arch Enemy
Vocalist Alissa White-Gluz shouts out the records that mean the most
Ho99o9
How the Slipknot-endorsed rap-punk firestarters made their most devilish and destructive music yet — with Travis Barker
Author & Punisher
Backed by members of Tool and armed with an arsenal of sonic inventions, industrial metal’s leading mad scientist finds hope amid the doom
Korn
Jonathan Davis is still purging rage and anguish through heavy music, but this self-described “beaten dog” finally sees joy on the horizon
Plus, original artwork by Marald van Haasteren inspired by “Ghost’s fantastic Impera album art that nods to Aleister Crowley.”
Frequently Asked Question
What can you tell me about Ghost?
Ghost is a Swedish rock band known for their theatrical stage presence and blend of heavy metal with melodic elements. Their music often explores themes of the occult and satanic imagery.
Who are Coheed and Cambria?
Coheed and Cambria are an American progressive rock band famous for their elaborate concept albums and intricate storytelling. Their music combines elements of punk, metal, and progressive rock.
What is Bring Me the Horizon (BMTH) known for?
Bring Me the Horizon is a British band recognized for its genre-blending style, which incorporates metalcore, electronic elements, and alternative rock. They are known for their energetic performances and evolving sound.
Can you describe Korn’s musical style?
Korn is an American nu-metal band that helped pioneer the genre in the late 1990s. Their music features heavy guitar riffs, aggressive vocals, and a blend of various genres, including metal, hip-hop, and industrial.
What about Ho99o9?
Ho99o9 (pronounced “Horror”) is an American band known for their unique fusion of punk, hip-hop, and industrial music. They are recognized for their intense live shows and boundary-pushing sound.
What are the collectible covers of the issue featuring?
The collectible covers of the issue highlight Ghost, Coheed, Cambria, Bring Me the Horizon, Korn, and Ho99o9. Each cover celebrates the distinctive style and contributions of these bands to the heavy music scene.
How can I get my hands on these collectible covers?
You can pre-order the latest issue of Revolver, including the collectible covers featuring these bands, along with special limited-edition bundles at our shop. Keep an eye out for additional announcements and fan bundles.
Conclusion
Our new issue of Revolver is packed with excitement, featuring collectible covers and in-depth content on some of the most dynamic and influential bands in heavy music today: Ghost, Coheed and Cambria, Bring Me the Horizon, Korn, and Ho99o9. With a focus on the edgy and unorthodox, this edition is a must-have for fans of the genre. Be sure to pre-order your copy along with exclusive collector’s bundles for a chance to get your hands on unique vinyl, apparel, and more. Don’t miss out on the latest in heavy music—check back soon for more updates and additional fan bundles.
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ROB ZOMBIE, GHOSTEMANE AND POPPY APPEAR ON COVERS OF NEW REVOLVER ISSUE
It’s been a tough, unsettling year—losing Eddie Van Halen was a real blow—but there have been sparks of hope in the midst of all the darkness, to quote the band Nothing. To reflect that spirit, we’ve collaborated with three groundbreaking artists: Rob Zombie, Ghostemane, and Poppy, who grace the collectible covers of Revolver’s Winter 2020 issue. Inside, they’re interviewed by three notable friends and fans: comedian Brian Posehn, actor and Tenacious D frontman Jack Black, and Vowws’ vocalist Rizz. You can grab these special magazine variants now in our store.
Stay tuned next week for exclusive bundles of each cover and other special items!
Check out the full list of contents for this issue below.
Five Artists You Need to Know Now
U.K. firestarters Nova Twins, P.A. nu-core outfit Tallah, ex-Kvelertak frontman Erlend Hjelvik’s “Viking heavy-metal” solo project, Knocked Loose-endorsed metalcore activists Dying Wish and Michigan death-metal crew Plague Years
Rob Zombie
Quarantined in New England, the “monster metal” icon tells comedian Brian Posehn why horror is no laughing matter
Poppy
She’s the first female solo artist to be nominated for a Best Metal Performance Grammy. It’s not the first boundary she’s broken down. It won’t be the last.
Ghostemane
Fresh off the release of ANTI-ICON, his most ambitious statement yet, trap metal’s prince of darkness goes head-to-head with the unlikeliest of fans: Jack Black
Runnin’ With the Devil
Adam Jones and Tom Morello bonded as teens over their mutual worship of Eddie Van Halen. The late, great guitar hero’s revolutionary spirit still drives them.
Nothing
Domenic Palermo is no stranger to trauma. But can he survive life in the Great Dismal?
Iron Maiden
For the 40th anniversary of Killers, a look back at the NWOBHM superstars’ gritty early days
Buzz Osborne
Melvins’ King Buzzo talks un-P.C. humor, hometown hopelessness and rock & roll hellraisers
Plus, a mixed media painting by visual artist, musician and BBC Radio 1 DJ Daniel P. Carter inspired by “the esoteric/occult references in Ghostemane’s work”
Frequently Asked Question
Who is Rob Zombie?
Rob Zombie is an American musician, filmmaker, and screenwriter. He gained fame as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band White Zombie before launching a successful solo career. His music often incorporates elements of horror and industrial metal. He’s also known for directing horror films like House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects.
What is Ghostemane known for?
Ghostemane, whose real name is Eric Whitney, is an American rapper and musician known for his unique blend of hip-hop, metal, and industrial music. His style often features dark, aggressive themes and he is associated with the “SoundCloud rap” movement. His work frequently explores themes of occultism and personal struggle.
What genre does Poppy belong to?
Poppy, born Moriah Rose Pereira, is known for her diverse and genre-blending music. She started with a more pop-oriented sound but has since ventured into metal, industrial, and electronic music. Her work is characterized by its eclectic and often experimental nature, blending catchy melodies with avant-garde production.
What are some of Rob Zombie’s most famous songs?
Some of Rob Zombie’s most popular songs include “Dragula,” “Living Dead Girl,” “Superbeast,” and “Feel So Numb.” His music often features a mix of heavy metal and industrial sounds, along with a distinctive horror-themed aesthetic.
Has Ghostemane released any notable albums?
Yes, Ghostemane has released several notable albums, including N/O/I/S/E (2018), ANTI-ICON (2020), and GOTHIC (2021). These albums showcase his unique blend of rap, metal, and industrial influences.
What are Poppy’s most popular songs?
Poppy’s popular songs include “Psycho,” “Concrete,” “X,” and “Bloodmoney.” Her music often shifts in style, incorporating elements from various genres, which keeps her work fresh and unpredictable.
What is the significance of their appearance on the Revolver cover?
Featuring Rob Zombie, Ghostemane, and Poppy on the cover of Revolver magazine highlights the diversity and evolution of modern heavy music. Each artist brings a unique approach to their genre, reflecting the magazine’s focus on both established and emerging talents in the rock and metal scenes.
Conclusion
The cover of Revolver magazine featuring Rob Zombie, Ghostemane, and Poppy signifies a celebration of diverse and evolving styles within rock and metal music. Rob Zombie, with his iconic blend of heavy metal and horror, Ghostemane’s fusion of rap and industrial influences, and Poppy’s genre-bending experimentation, collectively represent the dynamic and innovative nature of today’s music scene. Their presence on the cover reflects a broader trend of genre-blending and creative exploration in modern heavy music.
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GOJIRA, EVANESCENCE AND MORE APPEAR ON COVERS OF NEW ISSUE
Merriam-Webster defines it as “strength of mind that enables a person to face danger or endure pain and adversity with courage.” It’s also the title of Gojira’s exceptional new album. Only a group of French metalheads could bring such a powerful English word to life.
Fortitude perfectly captures the “metal attitude” we’ve been celebrating since we relaunched Revolver in 2017: no compromise, never back down, and fight to the end. This attitude is embodied by the artists featured in our new Spring 2021 Issue: Gojira, Amy Lee of Evanescence, Serj Tankian of System of a Down, and Chase Mason of Gatecreeper, each gracing one of our four collectible covers. Inside, you’ll also find contributions from Pupil Slicer, Eyehategod, and more.
Stay tuned for exclusive bundles of each cover and other special products!
See a full list of the issue’s contents below.
Five Artists You Need to Know Now
U.K. mathcore upstarts Pupil Slicer, acid-tripping death dealers Sanguisugabogg, trap-metal firestarter Kamiyada+, nu-metal revivalists Tetrarch and Riley-Hawk-led noise-rock trio Warish
Gojira
These French progressive metal champions have always led by example. Their new album could spark a revolution. Joe Duplantier talks to Code Orange’s Jami Morgan about finding fortitude.
Evanescence
Amy Lee opens up to Spiritbox singer and lifelong fan Courtney LaPlante about the power of vulnerability, the beauty in imperfection and her hopes for the future
Gatecreeper
It’s a long way to the top if you wanna play death metal. But helmed by bandleader Chase Mason, these Arizona desert dwellers have the vision and work ethic to rise above.
The Armed
They’ve been name-dropped in Ford commercials and eaten crepes in ghillie suits in the mosh pit. Who is this mysterious hardcore collective and what are they after? We investigate the po-mo pranksters flipping heavy music on its head.
Eyehategod
Few bands are as identified with hard drugs and misanthropy as the NOLA sludgecore veterans. But over 30 years and a liver transplant in, vocalist Mike IX Williams has a new outlook on life.
3TEETH
The desert is a place of mystery and magic. Where better for a band of industrial-metal insurgents to bunker down amid a pandemic and conjure new music?
Serj Tankian
System of a Down’s activist frontman has used music to change the world. But first, music had to change him.
Plus, an original piece of visual art by Gojira’s Mario Duplantier, using his “dripping technique.”
Frequently Asked Question
What is the theme of the new issue?
The new issue focuses on the “metal attitude” embodied by bands like Gojira, Evanescence, and more. It highlights the strength, resilience, and fierce spirit of the metal genre.
Which bands are featured on the collectible covers?
The collectible covers feature Gojira, Amy Lee of Evanescence, Serj Tankian of System of a Down, and Chase Mason of Gatecreeper.
What can readers expect inside the issue?
Inside the issue, readers will find in-depth features and interviews with a range of artists, including Pupil Slicer, Eyehategod, and others, showcasing their unique contributions to the metal scene.
When will the issue be available?
The new issue will be available in Spring 2021. Be sure to check for release updates and availability.
Where can I purchase the new issue?
The issue will be available through various outlets, including the Revolver magazine website and select retail locations. Exclusive bundles and special products will also be offered.
Will there be exclusive products related to the new issue?
Yes, there will be exclusive bundles of each cover and other special products related to the issue. Keep an eye out for announcements on where and when these will be available.
How can I stay updated on the latest news and releases?
To stay updated, follow Revolver on social media, sign up for their newsletter, and regularly check their website for the latest news and product releases.
Conclusion
The latest issue of Revolver is a tribute to the essence of the metal genre, encapsulated by the “metal attitude” of resilience and defiance. Featuring collectible covers with iconic figures from Gojira, Evanescence, System of a Down, and Gatecreeper, as well as insightful interviews and features with other notable artists, this issue promises a deep dive into the heart of metal. Stay tuned for exclusive bundles and special products, and make sure to keep up with Revolver for all the latest updates and releases.
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TOOL, ANTHRAX AND MORE APPEAR ON COVERS OF NEW ISSUE
Forty years ago this July, Anthrax formed in Queens, New York. Twenty years ago this May, Tool released their groundbreaking album, Lateralus. Over the decades, the landscape of heavy music has evolved significantly, with Anthrax and Tool leading the charge. Their fearless innovation has paved the way for contemporary bands like Jinjer, Beartooth, Backxwash, and Amenra, making this a season of exciting, far-reaching sounds. Welcome to our Summer 2021 Issue.
Our new print edition features alternate covers with Anthrax, Tool, Beartooth, Jinjer, and Red Fang. Check back next week for exclusive collector’s bundles for each cover and other special products!
See the full list of the issue’s contents below.
Five Artists You Need to Know Now
Extreme-rap visionary Backxwash, Svalbard frontwoman Serena Cherry’s Skyrim-themed black-metal project Noctule, theatrical doom gaze outfit King Woman, and screamo-sat score partners in crime SeeYouSpaceCowboy and If I Die First
Tool
It took conflicts, side projects, epic jams, and one of math’s most famous formulas. The result was an all-time masterpiece. Adam Jones looks back on Lateralus 20 years later.
Beartooth
Frontman Caleb Shomo looks back on the experiences that made him who he is today
Anthrax
The Big 4’s East Coast kings reflect on 40 years of trailblazing thrash with friend, fan, and famed collaborator Chuck D
Jinjer
A self-professed wallflower, singer Tatiana Shmayluk is no stranger to isolation. No wonder then that quarantine brought out the best in her and her band.
Red Fang
The Portland stoner-metal funnymen reunite with their “Blood Like Cream” co-star Fred Armisen. “Dad jokes are coming!”
At the Gates
The Swedish melodic death metal pioneers have always had a “no limits” attitude. Three decades in, they’re embodying it more than ever.
Dark Nights: Death Metal
Inside the renegade DC comic series and its star-studded, cutting-edge soundtrack that both “dial the lunacy up to 11”
Colin H. van Eeckhout
Amenra’s vocalist talks about rituals, suffering, and the “long farewell”
Plus, an original piece of psychedelic artwork by visual artist and tattooist Jondix inspired by Tool’s Lateralus
Frequently Asked Question
What is the latest news about the band Tool?
Tool has been working on new music and touring. Their latest updates include concert dates, new releases, and band member interviews discussing their creative process.
What can fans expect from Anthrax in their latest issue feature?
Anthrax discusses their upcoming projects, recent performances, and reflections on their musical journey. They also delve into the challenges and triumphs they’ve faced over the years.
Are there any exclusive interviews or insights in the new issue?
Yes, the new issue features exclusive interviews with band members from Tool, Anthrax, and other notable artists. They share personal stories, insights into their music, and thoughts on the current state of the industry.
What other bands or artists are covered in thee new issue?
Besides Tool and Anthrax, the new issue also includes features on various other bands and artists from different genres. This provides a diverse look at the music scene.
How can readers access the new issue?
Readers can access the new issue through the magazine’s website, digital platforms, and physical copies available at select retailers. Subscription options may also be available.
Are there any special editions or collectibles related to the new issue?
The magazine may offer special editions or collectible items such as limited edition covers, posters, and exclusive online content for subscribers or purchasers of the new issue.
What themes or topics are highlighted in the new issue?
The new issue highlights themes such as the evolution of rock and metal music, the impact of technology on music production, and the personal stories of the artists featured. It also explores current trends and future directions in the music industry.
Conclusion
The latest issue featuring Tool, Anthrax, and other prominent artists offers a rich and diverse exploration of the current music scene. It includes exclusive interviews, updates on new projects, and personal insights from the artists. Fans can look forward to learning more about the creative processes, challenges, and plans of their favorite bands. The issue is accessible through various platforms, with potential special editions and collectibles enhancing the reader’s experience. This issue promises to be an engaging read for music enthusiasts, providing a comprehensive look into the dynamic world of rock and metal music.
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