We've also got an exclusive Greta Van Fleet art print for your walls (y'know, just in case they're lacking in far-out psychedelic visuals), courtesy of the awesome folk at WeThreeClub.
Elsewhere in the mag, twenty one pilots dig even deeper into the intricacies of their creative process and the concerns that come with being one of the biggest bands in the world, while Bristol punks Idles take us inside their new album Joy As An Act Of Resistance, and how nothing is beyond redemption. On top of that, State Champs frontman Derek Discanio reveals that songs that make him cry and the songs that make him, er, really cry, The Smashing Pumpkins explain how the future's never been brighter, and Coheed And Cambria's Claudio Sanchez gets put through his paces in our career-spanning Kerrang! Interview.
In the reviews section, meanwhile, Tom Morello recruits EDM and hip-hop pals
for more songs to fan the flames of discontent, and twenty one pilots return with their most
ambitious work to date. On the live front, Sin City art-rockers Palaye Royale crank
up the heat at their sold-out Scottish debut, The Struts hit New York, and Deafheaven get crushingly
introspective in Manchester.
Oh yeah, and there's also posters of Neck Deep's Ben Barlow, Trash Boat, All Time Low, Stand Atlantic and Knuckle Puck!
All this and more is available in the new issue of Kerrang! – which you can get anywhere in the world when you order online through Newsstand. But for UK residents, it hits the shops on Wednesday, October 10 from all good newsagents.