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Issue #403 (Scars On Broadway): Magazine

Issue #403 (Scars On Broadway): Magazine

$27.11
Issue #403 (Scars On Broadway): Magazine
$27.11

The Story

In this limited-edition issue, Scars On Broadway frontman Daron Malakian gets the full Hammer Interview treatment.

Elsewhere in the issue…

  • Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale tells how it took her hitting rock bottom to make some serious life changes, as her band prepare to release their new album, Everest.
  • We go inside the cult of Sleep Token, and find out why Paleface Swiss are Gen Z’s answer to Slipknot.
  • Was Metallica’s Load an epic misfire? Or is it an underrated masterpiece? We pick it apart, track by track.
  • Bloodywood guitarist and founder Karan Katiyar answers your questions; Dimmu Borgir remember the making of Progenies Of the Great Apocalypse; and Korn’s Jonathan Davis talks poodles, parakeets and bearded dragons.
  • The mysterious President grant us an audience; Bleed From Within conquer New York with Bullet and Trivium; and we investigate how death metal crawled out of Florida’s swamps in the late 80s.
  • An organiser from Morocco’s Tricinity metal fest explains how the scene is growing; Nervosa’s chief screamer Prika Amaral invites us into her record collection; and, talking of Brazilian thrash, the legendary Max Cavalera reveals his hard-learned life lessons. 

All this, plus all the essential gigs and reviews from the world of metal…

Description

In this limited-edition issue, Scars On Broadway frontman Daron Malakian gets the full Hammer Interview treatment.

Elsewhere in the issue…

  • Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale tells how it took her hitting rock bottom to make some serious life changes, as her band prepare to release their new album, Everest.
  • We go inside the cult of Sleep Token, and find out why Paleface Swiss are Gen Z’s answer to Slipknot.
  • Was Metallica’s Load an epic misfire? Or is it an underrated masterpiece? We pick it apart, track by track.
  • Bloodywood guitarist and founder Karan Katiyar answers your questions; Dimmu Borgir remember the making of Progenies Of the Great Apocalypse; and Korn’s Jonathan Davis talks poodles, parakeets and bearded dragons.
  • The mysterious President grant us an audience; Bleed From Within conquer New York with Bullet and Trivium; and we investigate how death metal crawled out of Florida’s swamps in the late 80s.
  • An organiser from Morocco’s Tricinity metal fest explains how the scene is growing; Nervosa’s chief screamer Prika Amaral invites us into her record collection; and, talking of Brazilian thrash, the legendary Max Cavalera reveals his hard-learned life lessons. 

All this, plus all the essential gigs and reviews from the world of metal…