Spring is in the air, and Revolver is celebrating life, renewal and rebirth with our latest print edition. Maynard James Keenan blossoming into his sixties. Slayer's Kerry King ready to rain blood again. Knocked Loose ruling mosh pits. Judas Priest still invincible 50-plus years in, and Architects on a mission to finally win over America.
Those artists star on the magazine's collectible covers, while a slew of other vital heavy-music-makers — from Harajuku-core upstarts HANABIE. to "Barbiecore" crew Brat — appear on the pages inside.
You can pre-order the issue now along with special limited-edition collector's bundles, featuring exclusive vinyl, signed prints and more, at our shop.
5 Artists You Need to Know
Harajuku-core trailblazers HANABIE., pink-loving powerviolence upstarts Brat, "far-out hardcore" Swifties Spaced, model-turned-screamer Siiickbrain and proud hardcore freaks GEL
Maynard James Keenan
The TOOL, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer frontman looks back on 60 years of getting weird — in conversation with longtime friend and fellow alt-metal oddball Les Claypool
Kerry King
The thrash icon ignites his second act with an explosive debut solo album — but he's not ready to shut the door on Slayer just yet
Knocked Loose
The Kentucky crew are poised to become the biggest band in hardcore. Can they step up without softening their sound?
Judas Priest
Rob Halford answers our readers' most burning questions
Architects
Armed with their heaviest music in years, the U.K. metalcore heroes make their move to finally conquer America
Scott Stapp
Creed's frontman illuminates the highs and lows that made him the person he is today
Bruce Dickinson
Iron Maiden's singer talks greatest songs, creepiest gifts, scariest flights and more
Plus, this issue's "Parting Shot."