Unbuilt Magazine Releasing Second Issue

Band Photo: Lamb of God (?)
Upon release of Unbuilt's first issue earlier this year, the music world was abuzz regarding the new culture and lifestyle magazine developed and designed by music industry veteran Tom Bejgrowicz, and featuring editorial from notable musicians such as D. Randall Blythe (Lamb of God) and Alex Skolnick (Testament, Alex Skolnick Trio).
At the time of its initial launch, Tom Bejgrowicz stated, "While the three of us are bonded by music, that's just the tip of the iceberg for who we are as people. Just as Alex and Randy have inspired so many, they're equally inspired and motivated by a unique variety of people, places and things. It's those very inspirations that make them who they are, their music sound like it does and their words ring true for so many. Unbuilt gives the three of us a platform to share those influences with whomever will listen."
The Unbuilt team, now accented by the mind of Arch Enemy vocalist Alissa White-Gluz, is pleased to announce the upcoming release of Issue 02. Pre-orders begin today via this location, with worldwide shipping beginning on Halloween, October 31st.
Bejgrowicz adds, "Having Alissa White-Gluz join our team offers a unique, socially conscious point of view with a very different backstory than that of Randy, Alex and I. She's not only a fantastic singer - her passion for animal rights, environmentalism, health, and responsible citizenship deliver a lot to the pages of Unbuilt."
Limited to 1,250 copies worldwide, Issue 02 features interviews with celebrity Chef Chris Santos (Chopped, Beauty & Essex), activist artist Molly Crabapple (Jay-Z, MoMA), author Bradford Morrow (The Forgers, Trinity Fields), employees with the Detroit non-profit visionaries The Empowerment Plan, and roadie-extraordinaire Josh Mihlek (Killswitch Engage, Avenged Sevenfold).
Issue 02 also contains a conversation between drummers Thom Green (Alt-J) and Abe Cunningham (Deftones) that occurred backstage at Wembley Arena in London before Deftones' sold out show there. Further, Randy Blythe delivers "Show Me A Sign," a series of exclusive images shot along old Rt. 66 when Randy and rock photographer Rob Fenn drove across the country.
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