Planet Rock Magazine #22: NIRVANA Kurt Cobain THE DAMNED Deep Purple GENESIS
The final issue of Planet Rock magazine is a celebration of the full spectrum of rock music, paying tribute to old masters (Deep Purple, Genesis), maverick game-changers (Janeās Addiction, The Damned, Metallica), and a bold new generation set to light up the decade ahead (Biffy Clyro, Blues Pills, A.A. Williams).
The cover stars of PR 22 areĀ Nirvana, the band who ushered in a new age for rock music in the ā90s. Surviving members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic salute the complicated genius of the late Kurt Cobain and give us the inside stories on the making ofĀ NevermindĀ andĀ In Utero, two of the defining albums of rockās modern age.
We catch up with pioneering British rock legendsĀ Deep PurpleĀ in lockdown, as they extend their long goodbye with the release of their 21stĀ studio album, the rather excellentĀ Whoosh!Ā Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Roger Glover also look back at the making of the seminalĀ Deep Purple In RockĀ album, which celebrates its 50thĀ birthday this year.
In our Classic Album feature, we reveal howĀ GenesisĀ not only survived, but actually thrived, following the departure of frontman Peter Gabriel, as Phil Collins stepped out from behind the drum kit to launch the English prog rock bandās second act withĀ A Trick Of The Tail. The Cult Heroes section salutes subversive LA art-rock collectiveĀ Janeās AddictionĀ and we joinĀ The Damnedās enigmatic frontman Dave Vanian to discuss his moth collection and more in a highly entertaining Planet Rock Interview.
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Planet Rock Magazine #22: NIRVANA Kurt Cobain THE DAMNED Deep Purple GENESIS
Planet Rock Magazine #22: NIRVANA Kurt Cobain THE DAMNED Deep Purple GENESIS
The final issue of Planet Rock magazine is a celebration of the full spectrum of rock music, paying tribute to old masters (Deep Purple, Genesis), maverick game-changers (Janeās Addiction, The Damned, Metallica), and a bold new generation set to light up the decade ahead (Biffy Clyro, Blues Pills, A.A. Williams).
The cover stars of PR 22 areĀ Nirvana, the band who ushered in a new age for rock music in the ā90s. Surviving members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic salute the complicated genius of the late Kurt Cobain and give us the inside stories on the making ofĀ NevermindĀ andĀ In Utero, two of the defining albums of rockās modern age.
We catch up with pioneering British rock legendsĀ Deep PurpleĀ in lockdown, as they extend their long goodbye with the release of their 21stĀ studio album, the rather excellentĀ Whoosh!Ā Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Roger Glover also look back at the making of the seminalĀ Deep Purple In RockĀ album, which celebrates its 50thĀ birthday this year.
In our Classic Album feature, we reveal howĀ GenesisĀ not only survived, but actually thrived, following the departure of frontman Peter Gabriel, as Phil Collins stepped out from behind the drum kit to launch the English prog rock bandās second act withĀ A Trick Of The Tail. The Cult Heroes section salutes subversive LA art-rock collectiveĀ Janeās AddictionĀ and we joinĀ The Damnedās enigmatic frontman Dave Vanian to discuss his moth collection and more in a highly entertaining Planet Rock Interview.
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The final issue of Planet Rock magazine is a celebration of the full spectrum of rock music, paying tribute to old masters (Deep Purple, Genesis), maverick game-changers (Janeās Addiction, The Damned, Metallica), and a bold new generation set to light up the decade ahead (Biffy Clyro, Blues Pills, A.A. Williams).
The cover stars of PR 22 areĀ Nirvana, the band who ushered in a new age for rock music in the ā90s. Surviving members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic salute the complicated genius of the late Kurt Cobain and give us the inside stories on the making ofĀ NevermindĀ andĀ In Utero, two of the defining albums of rockās modern age.
We catch up with pioneering British rock legendsĀ Deep PurpleĀ in lockdown, as they extend their long goodbye with the release of their 21stĀ studio album, the rather excellentĀ Whoosh!Ā Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Roger Glover also look back at the making of the seminalĀ Deep Purple In RockĀ album, which celebrates its 50thĀ birthday this year.
In our Classic Album feature, we reveal howĀ GenesisĀ not only survived, but actually thrived, following the departure of frontman Peter Gabriel, as Phil Collins stepped out from behind the drum kit to launch the English prog rock bandās second act withĀ A Trick Of The Tail. The Cult Heroes section salutes subversive LA art-rock collectiveĀ Janeās AddictionĀ and we joinĀ The Damnedās enigmatic frontman Dave Vanian to discuss his moth collection and more in a highly entertaining Planet Rock Interview.


