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Plectrum Magazine – Issue 4 (Summer 2025)
Your Loudest Source for Rock & Metal
Step into the sound of the underground with Plectrum Magazine Issue 4, the definitive print and digital magazine for fans of rock, metal, and alternative music. This Summer 2025 edition is a powerhouse of raw energy and unapologetic artistry, featuring exclusive interviews, deep-dive reviews, and gear highlights from the global independent scene.
🔥 COVER FEATURE – The SKB's: A six-page exclusive on the unconventional, ego-free collective redefining collaboration, creativity, and sonic excellence.
🎤 Inside This Issue:
DayEyez faces vulnerability with AI-driven alt-rock honesty
Mahuna maps memory through poetic acoustic storytelling
Ivy League stitches trauma into resilience on American Love
Ettie unleashes queer pop-punk catharsis
PAN, Plough, Graphite Stain, and Gib the Rocker take us to the edge of sound
Tech Talk: Could Positive Grid Spark NEO be the smartest wireless guitar rig yet?
🎸 Plus: Gear reviews, exclusive blog highlights, playlist picks, and our sustainability commitment with carbon-neutral printing by Pureprint.
Whether you're into post-punk grit, alt-metal meditations, or soft rock balladry—this issue is crafted for passionate listeners, players, and underground curators alike.
Plectrum Magazine Description:
Discover the best of the underground rock and metal scene with Plectrum Magazine's debut issue. Featuring a deep dive into Jess Lees' introspective debut release Broken Souls as our cover story, this edition also brings you the latest news, including Linkin Park's long-awaited return and the confirmed Oasis 2025 reunion.
We explore Daniel Bohn's mastery of quiet chaos in metal, Georgia Crandon's revival of Northern Soul, and reviews of essential gear like the Walrus Audio Ambient Reverb Pedal. Plus, check out fresh album reviews from emerging artists NXCK and Gentry Blue.
Whether you're a musician or a fan, Plectrum Magazine offers an unfiltered look into independent rock and metal. Order now to stay connected with the underground sound!
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