Issue #391 (Mimi Barks): Magazine, Exclusive T-Shirt, Temporary Tattoos + Signed Art Card
This issue, we hang out with Mimi Barks to chat about her beginnings in the debauched German club scene and becoming Londonâs doom trap queen. And weâve teamed up with her to offer this exclusive T-shirt, designed by Mimi herself, plus a hand-signed art card and temporary tattoos.
Inside the magazine...
Plus, inside the magazine, Nightwish reveal the full story of their epic new album, Yesterwynde. We speak to Tuomas Holopainen and Floor Jansen about the last few turbulent years of the band, why their new music is full of hope, and the reasons behind taking a break from touring.
Elsewhere in the mag, Mastodon reflect on the impact of whale-tastic concept album Leviathan as it turns 20 â not only did it become the bandâs breakthrough, it took them out of the underground and aligned them with the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal. And as Slayer gear up for their comeback shows in the States, we revisit the thrash titansâ 20 greatest songs and the stories behind them. Zeal & Ardor give us a crash-course in anarchy and arse-flashing in their Swiss hometown of Basel, and we hit the studio with Anthrax as they work on their 12th album. UK hotshots Graphic Nature explain how theyâre finding catharsis through heaviness, and masked marauders Mushroomhead remember their brush with superstardom. Nothing More look back on the making of their breakthrough anthem, This Is The Time (Ballast), âpissed-coreâ Swedes Thrown discuss their sudden rise, and Kittie vocalist Morgan Lander answers YOUR questions on nu metal, Ozzfest and cats. Monster Magnetâs Space Lord Dave Wyndorf imparts his life lessons, noise/post-rock maverick Julie Christmas invites us into her record collection, and Cryptaâs Fernanda Lira talks about her King Diamond tattoo, her love of BeyoncĂ©, and why itâs cool to be a poser.Â
All this, plus all the essential live and album reviews from the world of metal.
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Issue #391 (Mimi Barks): Magazine, Exclusive T-Shirt, Temporary Tattoos + Signed Art Card
Issue #391 (Mimi Barks): Magazine, Exclusive T-Shirt, Temporary Tattoos + Signed Art Card
This issue, we hang out with Mimi Barks to chat about her beginnings in the debauched German club scene and becoming Londonâs doom trap queen. And weâve teamed up with her to offer this exclusive T-shirt, designed by Mimi herself, plus a hand-signed art card and temporary tattoos.
Inside the magazine...
Plus, inside the magazine, Nightwish reveal the full story of their epic new album, Yesterwynde. We speak to Tuomas Holopainen and Floor Jansen about the last few turbulent years of the band, why their new music is full of hope, and the reasons behind taking a break from touring.
Elsewhere in the mag, Mastodon reflect on the impact of whale-tastic concept album Leviathan as it turns 20 â not only did it become the bandâs breakthrough, it took them out of the underground and aligned them with the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal. And as Slayer gear up for their comeback shows in the States, we revisit the thrash titansâ 20 greatest songs and the stories behind them. Zeal & Ardor give us a crash-course in anarchy and arse-flashing in their Swiss hometown of Basel, and we hit the studio with Anthrax as they work on their 12th album. UK hotshots Graphic Nature explain how theyâre finding catharsis through heaviness, and masked marauders Mushroomhead remember their brush with superstardom. Nothing More look back on the making of their breakthrough anthem, This Is The Time (Ballast), âpissed-coreâ Swedes Thrown discuss their sudden rise, and Kittie vocalist Morgan Lander answers YOUR questions on nu metal, Ozzfest and cats. Monster Magnetâs Space Lord Dave Wyndorf imparts his life lessons, noise/post-rock maverick Julie Christmas invites us into her record collection, and Cryptaâs Fernanda Lira talks about her King Diamond tattoo, her love of BeyoncĂ©, and why itâs cool to be a poser.Â
All this, plus all the essential live and album reviews from the world of metal.
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This issue, we hang out with Mimi Barks to chat about her beginnings in the debauched German club scene and becoming Londonâs doom trap queen. And weâve teamed up with her to offer this exclusive T-shirt, designed by Mimi herself, plus a hand-signed art card and temporary tattoos.
Inside the magazine...
Plus, inside the magazine, Nightwish reveal the full story of their epic new album, Yesterwynde. We speak to Tuomas Holopainen and Floor Jansen about the last few turbulent years of the band, why their new music is full of hope, and the reasons behind taking a break from touring.
Elsewhere in the mag, Mastodon reflect on the impact of whale-tastic concept album Leviathan as it turns 20 â not only did it become the bandâs breakthrough, it took them out of the underground and aligned them with the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal. And as Slayer gear up for their comeback shows in the States, we revisit the thrash titansâ 20 greatest songs and the stories behind them. Zeal & Ardor give us a crash-course in anarchy and arse-flashing in their Swiss hometown of Basel, and we hit the studio with Anthrax as they work on their 12th album. UK hotshots Graphic Nature explain how theyâre finding catharsis through heaviness, and masked marauders Mushroomhead remember their brush with superstardom. Nothing More look back on the making of their breakthrough anthem, This Is The Time (Ballast), âpissed-coreâ Swedes Thrown discuss their sudden rise, and Kittie vocalist Morgan Lander answers YOUR questions on nu metal, Ozzfest and cats. Monster Magnetâs Space Lord Dave Wyndorf imparts his life lessons, noise/post-rock maverick Julie Christmas invites us into her record collection, and Cryptaâs Fernanda Lira talks about her King Diamond tattoo, her love of BeyoncĂ©, and why itâs cool to be a poser.Â
All this, plus all the essential live and album reviews from the world of metal.






















