
Break Fifty announce debut EP ‘Every Scream Became A Whisper In The Dark’
BREAK FIFTY have announced their debut EP! Titled Every Scream Became A Whisper In The Dark, the upcoming EP from the UK nu-core band is their debut EP and is scheduled to…
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Watch: FOO FIGHTERS Joined By SHANIA TWAIN For ‘Best Of You’ Performance At Austin City Limits
FOO FIGHTERS were joined by Shania Twain for a performance of the song “Best Of You” during the band’s set at Austin City Limits Saturday night (October 7).
Twain, who played earlier in the day at Austin City Limits, came up on stage during FOO FIGHTERS’ headlining performance to duet with Dave Groh…

Call Me Amour announce debut EP ‘Revolution’
CALL ME AMOUR have announced their debut EP! Titled Revolution, the upcoming EP from the UK electro-rock band is their debut EP and is scheduled to be released in November this year,…
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Yamaha’s SA-15D: A Lightweight Guitar for a Butterfingers
Early fall is just about my favorite time of year. I love putting on flannels and sweatshirts and nestling in on Saturdays and Sundays to watch football! Recently, it’s been extra exciting. My son has been playing football for the past three years, and he’s been practicing, conditioning, and living and breathing the sport all summer. Now that the games have begun, he’s been really cracking heads and coming home with all sorts of nicks and dings. He currently has a nice lump-like bruise on his forearm and a facemask-bar bruise on his triceps! Football is certainly a game of attrition. The team started out with around 60 players, and now that number ranges from 40 to 50, depending on the week and amount of injuries sustained. I think I passed along some of my caveman sensibilities to the boy, but thankfully my wife passed on her smarts, so he’s not a total meathead like me. However, the arrival of football season has got me thinking about breaking things (I’m really good at accidentally damaging stuff) and how I feel about guitars.I’ve mentioned many times before how I avoid guitars that are mint, for fear of finish damage, and guitars that have overly complex features that I might accidentally destroy. There’s also a third category I try to avoid: fragile guitars. So for this column, I’m going to examine a guitar I truly thought I would crush: the Yamaha SA-15D. There were two types of SA-15s in 1969: the SA-15 and the SA-15D. They were both basically gone from the Yamaha catalogs by 1970. The SA-15D guitars featured celluloid neck binding, side fret-position markers, and black-and-white checkerboard-pattern binding on the body. The SA-15 was simply more plain with regular ol’ circular fretboard dots. The guitars were aesthetically beautiful, with elongated, sweeping lower horns that were accented by a flowing pickguard and soundhole. Totally cool, and in typical Yamaha fashion, no corner-cutting. Basically, all the early Yahama guitars were over-engineered and everything from the pickups to the tremolo to the bridge were all in-house designs and exclusive to the late 1960s era.The pickups were described as being “noise-free” and “high-sensitivity,” and, of course, they sorta deliver. Yamahas almost always have great-sounding pickups, and in playing my own SA-15D, I discovered that these units are no slouches, but they are a little noisy at the extreme settings. The pickups are single-coils featuring anisotropic ferrite magnets. (Look that up if you want an education in magnetism!) To my ear, the pickups sound a bit more chunky and full than other single-coils, and this model does have a warmth to its sound that I very much like. The electronics feature your typical 3-way switch and volume/tone knobs for each pickup.The scale is 23¾”, like a Gibson, with 22 frets and a zero fret. These SA-15Ds are super light and that’s the first reason I was wary. The construction is superb and I don’t really think I could crush one of these, but they are so well-balanced and featherweight that it almost felt like the guitar had fallen off the strap! Seriously.The biggest concern I had when I got the guitar was the pickguard. See, it’s raised off the body with little foam-like spacers, and the knobs and switch are mounted on the raised pickguard. It really spooked me! It was a rare Yamaha design mishap that might have led to the demise of the model. Who knows, but it is kind of a shame since the guitars play so well and sound so good. But soon, I started to notice how the foam seemed to be chemically reacting to the white pickguard, further weakening the already troubled area. So, alas, just like football and attrition, the same can be said for guitar collections. It’s a long season, peeps!
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ANTHRAX’s JOEY BELLADONNA On JOURNEY Singer Gig: ‘I Would Have Loved To Have Done That’
In a new interview with Ernest Skinner of Canada’s Border City Rock Talk, ANTHRAX frontman Joey Belladonna, who has been playing sporadic shows with his JOURNEY tribute band called BEYOND FRONTIERS, was asked if he was serious when he recently said that he would love to sing with the legendary rock…
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Lamb Of God release new song ‘Evidence’
LAMB OF GOD have released a brand new song! The new song, titled Evidence, is the brand new single from the Virginian metal titans and was originally recorded during the sessions of…
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RIK EMMETT: ‘The Thing That Could Have Saved Me’ As Member Of TRIUMPH Back In 1980s
Rik Emmett, who was estranged, both personally and professionally, from the two other members of the legendary Canadian classic rock power trio TRIUMPH for 18 years, spoke to The Metal Voice about his rekindled friendship and working relationship with Gil Moore and Mike Levine. He said (as transcrib…
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Stompboxtober 2023 Day #8 – Eventide
Day #8 is here! Enter below for your chance to win an Eventide UltraTap!Stompboxtober 2023 Day 8 – Eventide
UltraTap Pedal
UltraTap is a unique multi-tap delay effects pedal capable of rhythmic delays, glitchy reverbs, huge pad-like volume swells, and extraordinary modulation. UltraTap is perfect for staccato leads, swelling chords, and other evolving effects — everything from reversed reverbs to the sound of ripping it up in the Grand Canyon
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Watch: KISS Plays Last-Ever Australian Concert At Sydney’s Accor Stadium
Legendary rockers KISS returned to Sydney for their last-ever show in Australia on Saturday, October 7 at Accor Stadium.
The farewell show was the result of a national petition which saw passionate KISS fans beg for the band to return to Australia one more time before they bring their lengthy tourin…

New JUDAS PRIEST Single ‘Panic Attack’ To Arrive On Friday
According to the Japanese branch of Sony Music, British heavy metal legends JUDAS PRIEST will release a new single, “Panic Attack”, this coming Friday, October 13. The track is taken from the band’s upcoming studio album, “Invincible Shield”, which will arrive on March 8, 2024 via Sony Music.
The re…