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In 1969, after nearly 14 years of constant gigging in small blues clubs and cutting scorching singles for obscure labels, ...
Guitar - Laufey’s gorgeous, romantic third album feels like a brilliant throwback, while Mac DeMarco’s low-fi release is ...
The big summer tours are winding down, the fall release lists are starting to leak, and the air -- literal and cultural -- ...
Guitarist Slash calls it a place of legend, a 10 on the orgasmic music scale. Actor Jeff Daniels says it’s a pilgrimage and a Shangri-La oasis for guitar ...
The story of Pink Floyd is a whirlwind of death, madness, bad blood, herculean guitar solos and towering egos. But one of the ...
Eleven years later, when ZZ Top recorded their sixth album Degüello, Gibbons pulled out the Strat that Hendrix had given to ...
Myers, whose other tattoos include the name Leroy (after Jim Croce’s “Bad, Bad Leroy Brown”) and the logo of Muscle Shoals, ...
Bad Omens have officially announced their biggest headline run to date with the Do You Feel Love Europe 2025 tour. The run is set to take the band across the UK and mainland Europe this winter.
Steely Dan guitarist turned session legend Jeff “Skunk” Baxter has weighed in on the cheap electric guitar debate, revealing he recorded a disco classic with a budget electric guitar that he bought ...
RedOctane is back! Kind of! It's now under new management, and supposedly is working on a new Guitar Hero-esque game.
Beats are banging around the block with the announcement of RedOctane Games, a new studio dedicated to evolving the rhythm game genre.
Guitar Hero isn't back, but some of the developers behind it are with a new--and not so new--studio, RedOctane Games. Revealing itself in a new form to the world today, RedOctane Games was the ...