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Released on the 15th of June 2023.

 

This is a hard copy version of issue #103

 

The latest edition of FIREWORKS welcomes Def Leppard back to our cover, as the legendary group talk us through their impressive ‘Drastic Symphonies’ album. Extreme have also returned with a bang with their sixth studio album. Best known as the guitarist and writer for Thunder, we have a great chat with Luke Morley who has shown he’s no slouch in the singer-songwriter category with his new solo album.

And it doesn’t matter if you like the American Blues of Samantha Fish & Jesse Dayton, the song writing of Ian Hunter, the space-rock of Hawkwind, huge catchy anthems by Cats In Space or the hard rock of Alcatrazz, we’ve got you covered. 

 

Feature-wise, amongst others we have a look at the making-of the seminal classic Magnum album 'Chase The Dragon' and Triumph's Mike Levine talks about the upcoming limited double-vinyl release of their legendary 'Live At The US Festival' album. 

As usual, we have more reviews than any other music magazine covering all the latest releases, reissues, DVDs, Blu-Rays, EPs and books. We also champion the latest new, unsigned acts in a new regular feature.

Fireworks Rock & Metal Magazine Issue #103

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
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  • Paul WestJul 12, 2023
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    Diverse Issue

    This magazine just keeps getting better. Certainly blows away its competitors. Without doubt, the most diverse issue so far - lots of bands covered and some pretty impressive features. Love The Gods series.

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