Elsewhere in the mag this week, Slash (you may have heard of him) talks Axl Rose, Lemmy, Guns N' Roses, the future, and… well, pretty much everything, while K! take a look at how Mechanical Animals made a monstrous myth out of Marilyn Manson. On top of that, Laura Jane Grace explains how her new solo record has given a lease of life to Against Me!, and we get our hands on some badass unseen and unearthed rarities from AC/DC's photo archive.
In the reviews section, meanwhile, northern post-hardcore crew Boston Manor step up and reach out on their glorious second album, while Alter Bridge's orchestral shows get magnificently captured. On the live front, Bring Me The Horizon, Panic! At The Disco, Fall Out Boy and loads more lay waste to Reading & Leeds. Lovely.
There's also a Panic! At The Disco poster special for your walls, featuring a bunch of career-spanning shots of the wonderful Brendon Urie.
The new issue of Kerrang! is available anywhere in the world when you order online through Newsstand. But for UK residents, it hits the shops on Wednesday, September 5 from all good newsagents.