One goal of the alternative rock guitarist is to avoid rock clichés. And one of rock’s biggest clichés is the guitar solo.
The Father of Make Believe is another immersive long-form trip into the world of Coheed and Cambria’s fictional world.
This one's for guitarists who enjoy messing with tones, but spend way too much time trying to lock in the perfect sound.
SYDNEY, Oct. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Award-winning UK-based insurance disruptor GoShorty has partnered with Miroma Project Factory (MPF) to design and build a sleek, feature-packed mobile application ...
The Better Business Bureau is warning residents of a new scam. The "ghost tapping" scam could mean losing money from your bank account. The Better Business Bureau is warning the public about "ghost ...
Of course American Football were going to make this list. They helped to define Midwest emo, combining jazzy math rock, clean guitar tapping, and Mike Kinsella’s wounded lyrics about teenage malaise ...
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10* Things Spinal Tap Can’t Live Without
Spinal Tap join GQ to reveal their 10 Essentials. The recently reunited rock band break down their daily essentials: from a compass (“Nigel, where’s west?!”) to their mittens (“it’s like my hands are ...
Combining the flexibility of software plugins with the hands-on controls of music hardware rarely works well, if you ask me. But Boss is trying anyway with the $249.99 PX-1, a guitar pedal and app ...
SPONSORED – On Aug 1, St. Louis will host A World Without Cancer Day, a one-day initiative where over 100 restaurants and retailers donate a portion of their sales to support cancer research.
A breast scan for detecting cancer takes less than a minute using an experimental system that combines photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging, according to a study in IEEE Transactions on Medical ...
So you want to play country guitar, what do you need? Well, let’s be real, a cowboy hat and boots is pretty much a sartorial non-negotiable. More fundamentally, the Telecaster is the industry standard ...
Willie Nelson’s fate changed in 1969 when a drunk audience member stepped on his Baldwin acoustic guitar. Nashville luthier Shot Jackson said the Baldwin couldn’t be fixed. However, he thought Nelson ...
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