The best music magazine in the world has released its newest issue. Come one, come all! Sublime, the best band ever, is the feature group and article, and with that there comes a party. Tip your hat, sip your drink, and light your spliff as the article tells the amazing tale of Sublime in a way that should've been done years ago. After this, Killer Magazine presents No Doubt's return to the spotlight and their upcoming residency at Sphere in Las Vegas. Immediately following, Dirty Heads is presented as one of the best bands to come out of the early 2000s.
Hip-hop lost a true soldier. Killer Magazine remembers Lord Sear and discusses his legacy for new-schoolers and other artists and professionals in the business. Gorilla Nems makes a Killer Magazine debut as one of the best underground artists who was able to rise up by doing everything himself and staying true to himself. We also talk about his dedication to the rap game and how he's one of the best rappers lyrically. Finally, Finesse2Tymes is praised for his realness and dedication to starting a new life of music. He's not exactly southern style, not exactly east or west coast, but genuinely Finesse 2Tymes style, and that's what fans want.
Country music superstar, Luke Combs, dared to drop out of college to pursue a dream. After some trial and error, as well as pure dedication to making music, he became an international country sensation, a dad, and more, and now he's poised to take on more roles in the near future. Megan Moroney is country's newest sweetheart and touring like crazy. Her concerts are so awesome that they're breaking ticket sales' records everywhere she's playing. Johnny Cash needs a new tribute album by new musicians. We all love the Man in Black. It's about time we let the younger generations, and older ones, experience Johnny at least one more time.
Alice Cooper forever! The odd and bold story of the King of Shock-Rock is told, and it's told better than all other publications. After this truly astounding story, Killer Magazine then looks at the career of the Red Hot Chili Peppers and believes that they're about due for another single and album.
The metal section is as metal as can be! Cryptosis, a Dutch trio, is so badass that they made waves in the United States like no other groups before them. Even better, they rode those waves all way to Europe to begin touring as soon as they finished in the United States. On to the coolest local metal bands in the Northeast; Hate Grenade brings back the rap-metal like no one else and does so in their own unique style. Made from true metalheads who helped guide the scene in Upstate New York, Pennsylvania, and elsewhere, their new album is only the starting point of more to come. Finally in the metal section, we have Blood Desecration. Another local band that's built on honest dark-thrash metal and doesn't seem to be slowing down. Show after show is packed with their Blood Legion and the fan base is getting louder and bigger every time they show up.
Political correctness isn't President Trump's forte. His decision on Iran is discussed and how the future of Iran is in the hands of the American people. Midterms and 2028 are seen as possible channels to a return of a violent and oppressive Iran, which would be terrible for Iranians and many others.