Cover for the August/September 2014 issue featuring Chester Bennington and Mike Shinoda of Linkin Park | |
Editor in Chief | Brandon Geist |
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Categories | Music magazine |
Frequency | Bi-monthly |
Circulation | 100,000 |
First issue | Spring 2000 |
Company | Project M Group LLC |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | www.revolvermag.com |
ISSN | 1527-408X |
Revolver is a metal music and hard rock magazine, publishing in North America. It has been in print for over 19 years, and is about both established acts and up-and-comers in heavy music. Revolver recently[when?] underwent a brand relaunch, including a redesigned print edition and website, intended to embody the art and culture of heavy music. League of guessing download pc game.
The magazine was formerly owned by Harris Publications, Future US, and NewBay Media, but Project M Group LLC bought Revolver in 2017.[1]
Revolver is North America's leading hard-rock and metal media brand. In print for over 18 years, the magazine has provided its readers with unmatched access. Explore releases from the Revolver Magazine label. Discover what's missing in your discography and shop for Revolver Magazine releases.
Before Chester Bennington became a global rock star with Linkin Park, the late, great singer cut his teeth in his first proper band Grey Daze — a Phoenix-based, Nineties-era outfit that released a pair of albums then broke up. In 2017, Bennington regrouped with drummer Sean Dowdell and bassist Mace Beyers with plans to rework and re-record their old material. Unfortunately, the band wouldn't get to realize their vision together due to the singer's untimely passing later that year, but what the surviving members were able to create was 'Amends,' an upcoming album (created with the blessing of the Bennington family) that includes Bennington's original vocals with completely reworked instrumental tracks and guest contributions from members of Korn, Helmet and more. Revolver traveled to Arizona to get an exclusive look at where it all started — from clubs Grey Daze played back in the day, to the process through which 'Amends' became a reality. Watch part one of our three-part series now.