Dio can you hear me?
Welcome to the PRO ZONE
It came from the baaasssseeementttt!
FILTHY
Ode to RIFFS
Legen (wait for it) dary!
Uhhh, honey?
Lorna? Sure!
Permutation loop Permutation loop Permutation
BLEGH
Come hang out in these
ENTOPTIC CLUES TELLS ME THIS
Despite their popularly, Creed and
Luke Fabian is one hell
Guitarists Alexander Brown and Chris
A "Real" cool BTS look
Don't cry now
Get that moon OUTTA HERE
SHRED IT, ALAN
Take A Leap!
Make your song sound HUGE
From WRONG to STRONG!
Squeeze the juice!
Take a walk (ing bassline).
The age old question has
Connect the dots to epic
The truth REVEALED
Special guest Glenn Fricker of
The many faces of Trey
As someone who uses a lot of Catalinbread pedals, you gotta get in on this massive Catalinbread sale.
Doug Wimbish from Living Colour is such an insanely smooth bassist.
Nothing like eating pills in the dark, fearing ghosts, and playing guitar.
Scrolls Bass Odyssey is a sonic pilgrimage through the entire universe of electric bass tone.
ESP is now streaming a truly lightning-speed demo of the Fishman Fluence Modern-loaded humbuckers.
Do you need some new headphones? Of course you do. Fortunately, Sweetwater has 'em on sale right now.
With the new Electromatic Baritone Jet and Baritone CVT, Gretsch is diving headfirst into lower frequencies.
JHS recently unveiled three new JHS 3 Series pedals – the Glitch Delay, Bit Crusher, and Ring Modulator – and
David Ellefson is putting his tone on full display with a playthrough of Megadeth's "Holy Wars… The Punishment Due".
The statement is pretty vague, but here's hoping those Kirk Hammett and Scott Ian signature models make a return?
Not exactly the low-tuned djent fest you'd expect, but would that even be interesting to listen to?
The bundle comes complete with a handwired Plexi-style head, vintage-spec 4x12, and matching Fuzz Face.
Every set is hand-built inside the Seymour Duncan Custom Shop by the elite team led by Maricela Juarez.
Even if you're not a drummer, it's an entertaining watch – mostly in that Archey doesn't break a sweat.
The cabinet usually runs $349, but is now a tidy $279 right here via the Positive Grid website.
That includes analog synthesis, digital engines, sample playback, deep sequencing.