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Elephant's memory.
Scharff Is Here
That's a lot of G's!
He's got big shoes to
A fill-in drummer smashing grills
Drummer Kevin Kaine knocking some
The best in the business
Turn it up to 11.
The Number of Drums Looks
Plenty of strange effects to
Chris absolutely kills it.
One might say they put
We don't want Skervy, but
Neato, Nita!
Are guitars going the way
Our final in-studio clip with
Episode 3 of our in-studio
Klayton is a master sound
Drum it up, brother!
Grove's got groove.
What's the actual difference?
May I interview Miss May I? I may.
We spoke to the Gojira guitarist/vocalist about his hard-to-duplicate vocal delivery, guitar rig, and the band's cab sim secret weapon.
That headline almost reads like a sentence, doesn't it? Or a command: "Hey bassist, land that fill! You fell behind
I'm sure they'll let you jam on their gear whenever you want. After all, what's Thine is yours.
Bonus: they won't leave pellets all over your pedalboard.
We took a look at the most drastically redesigned bass that Fender has released in decades.
Their new "American Design Experience" puts you at the helm. I can't wait to make my new guitar from Big
Give me your name, Jazzmaster, and I shall give you mine.
The metal cousins to Fender have quite a few new pieces on display.
And new Precision basses as well.
It's like the ValHalla for the half-dead corpses of vintage gear.
They made a few tweaks that supposedly are identical to the mods Eddie Van Halen had done on his amps.
I'll wait to test them until they release a passive J-wine.
It's only been what, 50 years, since the last serious Fender bass redesign?
Premier Guitar interviewed Russian Circles about the band's recording setup.