In this issue of Killer Magazine, we go through the gauntlet of hip-hop’s evolution and how KRS-One has been there the whole time and holding it down like no other artist. Then, there’s a deliverance of how official Cardi B and Sexxy Red are. Finally, finishing up with how Da Inphamus Amadeuz is the most underrated artist in the game.
Killer Magazine does it all! After hip-hop, we segue into country and highlight Miranda Lambert, Jelly Roll, and Blake Shelton. All of these artists have an amazing story and it’s only told best by Killer Magazine! Check it out!
Long live Ozzy! An amazing tribute piece for the Prince of Darkness shows his truly unique talents as a musician and family man. Plus, there’s editorial on how Ozzy gave the oddballs in the world something meaningful in life. After this, the Talking Heads are praised for their nonconformity and ability to go on without a specific music category. The last piece pays homage to Led Zeppelin and calls for the estate to produce more live performances for their fans, as the band was awesome while performing live.
Sadly, Bobby Weir passed away and left the Grateful Dead community shattered. The tribute article to the Ace talks about his life and impacts on the world and lets everyone know that the spirit of the ‘60s still remains. Phish’s festival in Mexico is presented as well as their upcoming summer tour. Last but definitely not least, Max Creek is highlighted and presented as the granddaddy of the jam band scene.
The last of the music section contains Primus and Stone Temple Pilots. Primus is on tour currently and the article discusses the difficult road it was to get a tour for us. Stone Temple Pilots are arguably one the best bands from the ‘90s. In their article, the author discusses their lack of attention from the media and the downfalls that split them up. Nevertheless, STP is one of the best alternative/grunge bands ever and this article proves this!
Turning to the political section, Operation: Epic Fury is discussed and how the Trump administration is keeping campaign promises and finally dealing with Iran as appropriate. This editorial contains political messages and thoughts about where the United States will go in the next several years.