Global Rock and Metal Review
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New Hyper-magazine - magazine content, app functionality. For best results read in Adobe Acrobat
"It's amazing! What an encyclopaedia which takes you on a journey across the world to learn and listen to rock and metal bands from different cultures and continents! Loved how the write ups are short and contain links to listen to the music and read about the band at the same time - Nafrat from Singapore has a new fan too!" - The Chronicles of Manimal and Samara on the latest issue of 'Global Rock and Metal Review' (And they aren't in it!)
"Ordered the magazine! Really incredible work." - Fractured (Another band who aren't in it.)
"It’s a great insight and introduction to some bands you may not be familiar with along with interesting stories from behind the music." - Mark Waight - Hatties Old Skool Metal and Rock
"Support the scene and the people writing about it by downloading this new 288 page edition. Get introduced to new bands, read reviews and stay connected to what's stirring in the metal cauldron."
- London Metal Coalition
Showcasing rock, metal and more from around the world in a phone and user-friendly PDF (A5 paper size). Featuring interviews/reviews with hard rock and metal from Denmark's Cold Drop (feat. ex-Pretty Maids members,) Japan's Imari Tones who have an actual SAMURI for a drummer, Australia's Cross Eyed Lover, Switzerland's Shakra on over 25 years in music, USA's Axminster on the 80s scene and re-forming. We get heavy with UK's Hand of Doom (thrash-death-doom) on their new album, Japan's Heterogenous Andead and their AMAZING vocalist, Peru's Earthwomb on their death metal influenced black metal, Venezuela's Stratuz and their challenges from the authorities and the church! And we have prog/alt-metal with USA's Little King on 25 years of music, Mexico's Anima Tempo on prog/tech metal and touring the UK, Iran's Heterochrome on making music under an authoritarian regime, Germany's power metalers Factory Of Art on their rise, fall and resurrection, Carnivalesque on multi-genre crossovers (and violins!) and Neocracy with their folk/prog blend, Argentina's Hermit’s Maze on their instrumental music inspiring fan art and stories, and Spain's Narwhale on trippy, narrative songs. Plus Greece's Dope Default on stoner metal, Romania's Creepy Willie on macabre, theatrical music, and America's Steve Bello on instrumental shred rock guitar. PLUS 50 reviews of music from Singapore, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Germany, Austria, France, Belgium, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Finland, UK, Poland, The Middle East, Portugal, Switzerland... Covering, rock, sleaze, punk, metal, thrash, doom, shred, power, symphonic, black, prog and genre mash ups that need to be heard to be believed! Fully hyperlinked to connect readers with bands, streaming and videos, and with internal hyperlinks for ease of navigation from one part of the magazine to another without the need to scroll. Discovering new music is easier than ever!
And with no paper costs, printing costs or distribution costs we can do it for a mere £2.50 instead of £6 for 288 pages!
Phone friendly hyper-magazine amazing bands and music to explore!