
TOMMY LEE Says He Was Drinking Two Gallons Of Vodka A Day ‘For A Long Time’: ‘Your Liver Is On Crutches At That Point’
During an appearance on comedian Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast, MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee opened up about his previous battle with the bottle. He said in part (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Alcohol’s such a fuckin weird one, because… Fuck! It’s just — it’s easy to fall in love wit…
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Fishman AFX AcoustiVerb Review
The relationship between acoustic guitar and reverb is a funny thing. If you were in a studio, you probably wouldn’t think twice about adding at least a touch of the stuff to your signal. And if you’re slotting a guitar in an ensemble mix, you might heap it on pretty generously. But onstage—and especially in the context of a solo performance—reverb can be cloying and artificial. The beauty of Fishman’s AFX AcoustiVerb pedal, apart from its small size and accessible $119 price, is how readily you can move between nearly subliminal ambience, tasty but restrained coloration, and wide-open spaces. Much of this flexibility is attributable to the AcoustiVerb’s parallel signal path, which makes it easy to foreground an acoustic’s dry signal and slot the reverb effect in a place that’s appropriate for a performance environment. But the pedal’s three voices help conjure reverb tones that work best in terms of dynamics and response. The warm, contoured reflections of the hall mode, for instance, are ideal for fingerstyle settings where highlighting fundamentals and bass resonance without generating low-end wash is critical. The plate mode, meanwhile, is ideal for strummed parts that are enhanced by the presence of breathy, high harmonics. Sweet spots are easy to find, thanks to the economical control set. And altogether, the AcoustiVerb is an adaptable tool that can offer quiet, subdued support on stage or unorthodox paths to acoustic ambience.Fishman AFX Mini Series: AcoustiVerb, Pro EQ & Broken Record Demos | First Look
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EP REVIEW: The Gathering Of Souls – Malformed
Finnish death metallers MALFORMED may only have been active for little over a year, but the Helsinki-based quartet have already managed to make their mark on Finland’s impressive underground scene….
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Full Album Stream: OWDWYR – “Receptor”
Prog-influenced death metal band OWDWYR come out swinging on their debut album.
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ALBUM REVIEW: In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You – Dreamwell
It was pretty obvious that DREAMWELL were onto something special when they released Modern Grotesque back in 2021. Technically now counted as their debut – presumably because it was when…
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Stompboxtober 2023 Day #16 – George L’s
You could be one of FOUR winners in today’s Stompboxtober giveaway! Enter belwo your your shot at a .155 cable kit from George L’s!Stompboxtober 2023 Day 16 – George L’s
George L’s .155 Cable KitWe put together 10 feet of cable, 10 right angle plugs and 10 stress relief jackets. You may select from Black, Red, or Purple. All Effects Kits come with nickel plated plugs.4 winners will be selected.

Keanu Reeves | Don’t Quit Your Day Dream | Fender
There’s just no one quite like Keanu Reeves. In the next installment of Don’t Quit Your Daydream, the legendary actor takes us on an adventure through Los Angeles and reflects…
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“It was right before doors, so we moved fast”: Mike Stringer lays down a ferocious 7-string playthrough of Spiritbox’s heaviest track yet in an empty arena – just minutes before fans storm the venue
Armed with a Fishman-equipped Jackson Pro Plus and his signature plugin, the metaller gives Guitar World an exclusive playthrough of a track said to be heavier than 2020’s Holy Roller
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Spiritbox – Cellar Door (Mike Stringer guitar playthrough)
Mike Stringer plays Spiritbox single Cellar Door in an empty arena, in this exclusive playthrough.
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“My Gibson is still the coolest looking bass guitar ever!” Frankie Poullain remains a committed Thunderbird player – just don’t ask him about beer-throwing fans
The Darkness bassist on reinventing what it means to be a rock star in 2023: “You can’t behave in that stereotypical rock star way…”
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