Metal Hammer UK

LOW-ALCOHOL BEER IS METAL

METAL UNITED

I think your piece last issue summarising all the great things the metal scene has done in the wake of COVID-19 sums up my feelings entirely. I’m glad bands are still finding ways to do new things and surprise us with fun stuff, be it different merch, online gigs or even just making some playlists for us! It gives me hope in these bleak times.

Laurence Irvin (email)

There is light at the end of this tunnel for us all, friends, we promise. Here’s to all being reunited at a metal gig down the line and singing/screaming/moshing

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