Issue 328’s cover stars are Black Sabbath. The late 80s were dark times for the band. Then in came singer Tony Martin, and the next chapter in their ever eventful story began.
Other features include…
Jon Bon Jovi started in covers bands, got the breaks, masterminded one of the biggest and biggest-selling bands of his era and became one of its biggest rock stars. This and much more in the Classic Rock Interview.
Chris Goss lit the fuse on the 90s stoner revolution. Meanwhile, his band Masters Of Reality remain hardly known despite making some great records.
Bad Nerves: delivering catchy melodic power-pop, they’re heading for more than just more big-name support slots.
By the end of the 70s, Triumph were living up to their name. Then came 20 years of toxicity before they shared a stage again.
Too punk for punk in the late 70s, Oi! elder statesmen in the early 80s, Cock Sparrer never got credit for what they started.
For FM, after 10 years of chasing the dream, it, and the band, was over. Then almost 20 years later, one gig offer changed everything.
Praying Mantis ran alongside Iron Maiden in the early days of NWOBHM, but stalled due to a catalogue of setbacks and bad decisions.
New England: with Paul Stanley producing and Kiss’s management behind them, stardom beckoned. Cue bad luck and trouble.
Regular features include Bryan Adams, David Bowie, Al Jourgensen, Chris Spedding and more… Not forgetting the biggest and loudest rock reviews section on the planet. If you like classic rock, you need Classic Rock!
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