Full of all your favourite features, issue #92 (Thursday, Sept 17th) is 138 pages and includes the following interviews with Deep Purple (both Iain Paice & Roger Glover), Joe Bonamassa, Blue Öyster Cult (both Buck Dharma & Eric Bloom), Blues Pills, Styper, Don Dokken, Gotthard discussing the new Steve Lee fronted tribute ‘Eyes Of A Tiger’, Tokyo Motor Fist, Raven, Savoy Brown, Cherie Currie, Pride of Lions, Brother Firetribe, Dave Ling chatting to Mitch Perry about fronting his own band for the first time, Dukes of the Orient, King King, The Allmann Betts Band, Mad Max, Twister, Walter Trout, Overland, Amaranthe and so many more.
Our new feature Producing The Goods kicks off with a three page Part one in-depth chat with the legendary Eddie Kramer.
Bands That Time Forgot sees Dave Reynolds take a three-page look into the career of Headpins’ Darby Mills, Unsung Heroes checks out Michael Des Barres, while The Enthusiasts Guide shines a spotlight on Saga. Alongside these and all your other favourite features we still have OVER 50 PAGES of reviews – more than ANY other UK music magazine.
Fireworks Rock & Metal Magazine Issue #92
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Reviews
This issue came with many of the bands that I have CD's. Not heard much of Twister since debut album 'Cursed & Corrected' are there secord album in making? Blue Oyster Cult - I have just bought 'Super Hits' CD for second hand & bought 'Mirrors' vinyl' album in the eighties. Lovely Cherrie Currie was interviewed.
Unleash The Arches I paid for 'Abyss' CD that is Interviewed & album review.
Streaming, Blues Pills 'Holy Moly' third album who was interviewed, good heavy blues rock album.