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COVER STORY ESCAPE THE FATE: It’s a marquee moment for Escape the Fate, having fought their way to the top of the hard rock music scene with their self-titled third studio album. Since dropping their sophomore set This War Is Ours in 2008, the Las Vegas band—vocalist Craig Mabbitt, guitarist Bryan “Monte” Money, bassist Max Green, and drummer Robert Ortiz—has broken into the mainstream market, toured all over the world, and landed on the major label powerhouse Interscope Records. After declaring war on the music industry a few years ago, all four band members now discuss Escape the Fate’s latest revolution to re-ignite fun, passion, and originality back into rock ‘n’ roll.
IN-DEPTH INTERVIEWS MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE rapidly accelerated their ascent into rock history with The Black Parade, and then they all but completely disappeared. There was a lot of rejoicing when My Chemical Romance headed back into the studio to record the follow-up to The Black Parade, but on the cusp of finishing the record, the band made the audacious move of scrapping all of the material and starting over to create Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys. We caught up with My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero to find out what was going on during the band’s absence and why this new record really matters.
UNDEROATH makes a unified and definitive statement with their seventh studio album, Ø (Disambiguation), delivering the nuanced and high-octane metalcore attack that Underoath fans have grown to love, only with a darker, more mature edge. It’s also the band’s first album with longtime friend and new drummer Daniel Davison, formerly of Norma Jean, taking over for the departed Aaron Gillespie. Vocalist Spencer Chamberlain, guitarist Timothy McTague, and keyboardist Christopher Dudley all weigh in on the trials Underoath has endured and where they hope to take the outfit in the future.
CRADLE OF FILTH: Churning out unpleasantries for nearly two decades, Cradle of Filth is the respected leader of British extreme metal. The sextet is back with their ninth album, the titanic Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa, and fans of involved, ornate, and ferocious metal will be swept up in its epic strains. We got a hold of vocalist Dani Filth to learn more about the behind the scenes goings on of one of the hardest working bands of metal.
A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY: A name like A Bullet for Pretty Boy can invoke a lot of different imagery, as the group has broken free of their Longview, Texas home with the explosive and expansive debut, Revision:Revise. This is an album that will engrave itself on the listener’s brain with a litany of memorable and powerful tunes. The music, as they say, speaks for itself. As for their band name, Derrick Sechrist explains.
DARKEST HOUR remains a force to be reckoned with in American metal 15 years into their career, and the melodic death mob is showing no signs of slowing down. Back with album number seven, The Human Romance, Darkest Hour is branching out into more intricate and epic territory again. The ever enthusiastic guitarist Mike Schleibaum provides an insight to The Human Romance, as Darkest Hour once again brings the noise.
TIMES OF GRACE: The best art is born from pain. This is definitely the case with Times of Grace, the new project of Killswitch Engage guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz and original Killswitch Engage frontman Jesse Leach. The band’s massive debut album, The Hymn of a Broken Man, exorcises all of Dutkiewicz and Leach’s demons within its epic, anthemic songwriting. Leach speaks out about the project’s earliest roots and ultimate triumph. FEATURED INTERVIEWS MY TICKET HOME AFTER THE BURIAL CROWBAR YOUR MEMORIAL ABYSMAL DAWN THIS DAY WILL TELL ATHEIST NEURAXIS
SECTIONS SHOTFIRE: We Came as Romans, Sodom, Dance Gavin Dance, Origin, Scale the SummitLIVE: Rock and Shock: Murderdolls, Suicide Silence, MyChildren MyBride, Motionless in White, NevermoreDVDS: August Burns Red, Five Finger Death Punch, Heaven & Hell, Immortal, Opeth, Overkill LAST SHOT: Iwrestledabearonce GIVEAWAY: Enter to win a Miss May I autographed bass guitar & prize package!
+ 108 NEW MUSIC REVIEWS: Abandon All Ships, A Bullet for Pretty Boy, Abysmal Dawn, A Day to Remember, After the Burial, As They Sleep, Atheist, Banner Pilot, Baptized in Blood, The Black Heart Procession, The Chariot, Cradle of Filth, The Creepshow, Crowbar, Dakrya, Dawnbringer, Decoder, Dragged into Sunlight, Equilibrium, Fake Problems, First Blood, Ghost Runner on Third, God Dethroned, Gwar, Helloween, Holy Grail, Intronaut, Killing Joke, Majeure, Maserati, Memphis May Fire, Messengers, Monster Magnet, Motionless in White, Murder Construct, My Chemical Romance, My Ticket Home, Neuraxis, None More Black, The Ocean, The Paper Sons, Queens of the Stoneage, Social Distortion, Sweet Cobra, Ten After Two, This Day Will Tell, Times of Grace, Tina Sparkle, Titan, Underoath, Unsun, Vanna, War from a Harlots Mouth, Wild Orchid Children, Your Memorial, and more!
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