In his latest Guitar World column, the blues powerhouse channels Slowhand (and uses his own track Threw Me to the Wolves) for ...
Stacker looked at the #1 rock songs of the 1960s using data from the Billboard Hot 100 and MusicBrainz, an open music ...
From Paul's ‘McCartney’ to Ringo's ‘Ringo’, some of the Fab Four's greatest records arrived after they were no longer.
They’re baaaack. Crested Butte and Gunnison’s Easy Jim — a band honoring the music and legacy of the Grateful Dead — returns ...
Check out some of our favourite Irish releases from the past week Seán Julian, Púca Púca is the debut solo single from North ...
Back in 2001, California-born guitarist Rusty Anderson got the gig of a lifetime when he became a member of Paul McCartney’s band. And as he tells MusicRadar, his deep connection with McCartney’s ...
Forty-nine years ago today, on February 22, 1977, the Eagles released 'Hotel California' as a single. The song was an immediate hit, and since has become deeply rooted in rock culture in a way that ...
A classic Metallica song was originally set to have a much different sound thanks to a last-minute change to one of its solos. At one point in the episode, the discussion turned toward the bass solo ...
There aren’t enough guitar solos anymore. I mean, there are guitar solos still happening—in the metalspheres of the world, most explicitly—but rock and roll’s got a serious solo deficiency going on.
Back in my day, EQing instruments out of songs was a real pain in the ass—even if you got all your low and high filters just right, the results were far from perfect. Just ask every soul song I tried ...
In “Atlantic City,” Bruce Springsteen sings “Everything dies, baby that’s a fact. But maybe everything that dies someday comes back.” He never could have known that more than 40 years after releasing ...
This one's for guitarists who enjoy messing with tones, but spend way too much time trying to lock in the perfect sound. Groundhog Audio claims its tech can match the tone from any song and drop it ...