From the Bat Strat to Arm the Homeless and the Dean from Hell: 10 all-star guitars that defined the ’90s

As hair-metal met its end and the alt-rock explosion reinvented guitar anew, a fresh breed of electric guitars were getting plastered on bedroom walls

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Video Premiere: Axioma – ‘Primal Descent’

Get ready to feel bad about the world with a new Axioma video.
The post Video Premiere: Axioma – ‘Primal Descent’ appeared first on Decibel Magazine.

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Rig Rundown: Emily Wolfe [2023]

See how this badass Texan uses her signature Epiphone Sheratons to create pop-music earworms that get wrapped in barbed wire thanks to a “patent-pending,” 3-pedal-combination trademark.Emily Wolfe doesn’t play guitar. She bends it to her will. Like a bronco buster taming a stallion, she saddles up on her signature Sheratons and lets it rip. Much of the magic felt and heard on her self-titled debut was pure adrenaline hitting your speaker. Her second album, 2021’s Outlier, incorporated Wolfe’s love of Motown grooves and modern-pop stickiness, both of which refreshed her songwriting with backdrops of more polished, waxy tones, but tumbleweed oscillation, helicopter, square-wave chops, and barbed-wire fuzz are still howls welcomed in this Wolfe pack.“When I go up there, something could hit me at any point—an emotion that I felt 10 years ago could come out in a bend on the low E. There’s so much rawness [to classic rock]; the edges are not perfect, but there’s a magic in that,” Wolfe told PG in 2021. But how do you marry earworm poppiness with a gunslinger’s approach to guitar?“Some of my rock friends say, ‘Pop isn’t relevant,’ and I’m like, ‘What are you talking about—it’s everywhere!’ It’s so sticky for people, and that’s really fascinating to me. I want my music to have that quality … but also the realness of a raw guitar tone. [With Outlier] I wanted to make something that would be classic 10, 20, 30 years from now,” she explained in our profile. “That was the goal, and I think we achieved it.”Before Wolfe’s headlining show at Nashville’s Blue Room (located inside the Third Man Records compound), PG’s Chris Kies joined the shredding songwriter onstage to talk shop. The resulting conversation covers the development behind her Epiphone Sheraton, how a boring night in Cleveland spent with her “Chex-mix-crushing, brother-in-tone” bass player Evan Nicholson convinced her to play a doubleneck guitar, and we discover what three pedals work together to make what she describes as “the sound that belongs to me.”Brought to you by D’Addario XPND.Signature SteedEmily Wolfe’s first “real” guitar was an Epiphone Sheraton. (She really wanted a Gibson ES-355 like blues hero B.B. King, but Wolfe was just a strapped college student.) That first experience with a semi-hollowbody guitar had a seminal influence on her guitar-playing journey, contributing to her singular sound. “Every decision I made with my gear was as a result of building my tone around that first Sheraton.” Now honored with a signature Epiphone Sheraton of her own, the Stealth is a modern take on John Lee Hooker’s longtime favored ride. It has a layered maple body with a mahogany neck, signature bolt inlays, a Tune-o-matic bridge, CTS pots, two volume controls and one tone control, and Epiphone’s Alnico Classic PRO pickups. She discreetly put her John Hancock on the back of the headstock. She uses Ernie Ball Slinky Cobalt strings (.010–.046) and strikes them with Dunlop Tortex Jazz III .88 mm picks. This one stays in either standard or drop-D tunings.The White WolfeThe “White Walker” edition of Emily’s signature Stealth features all the same specs of the black model aside from the aged bone white finish. This one does take a custom set of Slinkys (.012–.060) and holds a Wolfe-tweaked open-C tuning (C–G–C–E–A–D). Double TroubleHow does a boring night in a Cleveland hotel lead to Wolfe owning a doubleneck Epiphone? Well, her bass player (and best friend) Evan Nicholson wondered if Wolfe had ever tried a doubleneck guitar. She said ‘no,’ and so started the quest to prove that women can rock a pair of necks, too! She acquired this Epiphone G-1275 and uses it mainly for her cover of T. Rex’s “The Slider” by using the lower 6-string (in drop-C) for the rhythm parts and the 12-string for the song’s solo. The two necks tuned separately allow her to put both guitar parts under her hands with one guitar. Dancing with the DeVilleSaying an amp has “no character” might be seen as negative by some, but Wolfe prefers the “middle-of-the-road” base tone in this Fender Hot Rod DeVille 410 III. It packs plenty of volume, and Wolfe adds, “I get to pick what character I want with my pedals.”Emily Wolfe’s Pedalboard“If I get a new piece of gear, I have to figure out every single part of it before I can really use it,” Wolfe confessed to PG while talking about Outlier. That sensible curiosity has led her to dialing in precise parameters on the pedals and creating colossal combos with singular Wolfe gain staging. Her silver bullet is the EarthQuaker Devices Tentacle analog octave-up pedal, running into a Fulltone OCD, and an MXR Six Band EQ. She claimed to PG, “That’s the sound that belongs to me.” The sequence creates a “crazy fuzztone” from the overdrive. Then she uses the EQ to reduce some of the lows and boost the mids for a sound she says will get her guitar to cut through any mix.Other spices in the rack include an Analogman King of Tone, an EarthQuaker Devices Dirt Transmitter fuzz, an Ibanez Analog Delay Mini, an Origin Effects Cali76 Compact Deluxe, a Walrus Audio Julia chorus/vibrato, and a Strymon Flint. The Empress Buffer puts the Delay Mini and Flint outside the RJM Mastermind PBC’s control.But Wait… There’s More!Underneath the hood, Wolfe has tucked in a pair of MXR M109S Six Band EQ pedals (one hitting the King of Tone and the other hitting the OCD), an Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork, an EarthQuaker Devices Tentacle analog octave up, and a couple of Strymon power supplies (Ojai and Zuma). Shop Emily’s RigEpiphone Emily Wolfe “White Wolfe” SheratonIbanez Analog Delay Mini PedalOrigin Effects Cali76 Compact DeluxeEmpress BufferStrymon FlintWalrus Audio Julia Analog Chorus/Vibrato V2Electro-Harmonix Pitch ForkMXR M109S Six Band EQ PedalEarthQuaker Devices TentacleStrymon ZumaStrymon Ojai

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BUSH Announces ‘Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023’ Compilation, Shares New Song ‘Nowhere To Go But Everywhere’

On the heels of a massively successful summer tour, BUSH will return this fall with the band’s first greatest-hits collection — “Loaded: The Greatest Hits 1994-2023”, set for November 10 release via Round Hill Records — and a new series of North American headline dates.
With over 24 million records…

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The ultimate all-in-one guitar and vocal rig? HeadRush continues its assault on the modeling market with amp-cloning, Auto-Tune-loaded Core FX processor

Streamlined version of the brand’s feature-packed Prime amp modeler and multi-FX unit might just have Line 6 and Neural DSP looking over their shoulder

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STATIC-X And SEVENDUST Announce February 2024 Leg Of ‘Machine Killer’ North American Tour

Due to the overwhelming excitement by fans for the recently announced fall 2023 “Machine Killer” tour, SEVENDUST and STATIC-X have announced a second leg for February 2024.
“Machine Killer” is a reunion that is over two decades in the making and goes all the way back to 1999. SEVENDUST, STATIC-X and…

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DEE SNIDER’s Original Graphic Novel ‘He’s Not Gonna Take It’ To Finally Arrive In November

More than 35 years ago, TWISTED SISTER frontman Dee Snider marched into the United States Senate’s Committee On Commerce in a jean jacket and tank top to confront a band of concerned Washington housewives hellbent on silencing the howl of metal and beyond. Co-founded by Tipper Gore, a committee of p…

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AC/DC’s BRIAN JOHNSON Is ‘All Excited’ And ‘Fired Up’ About POWER TRIP Concert

Brian Johnson’s favorite singer, Greg Billings, appears on the latest episode of the “AC/DC Beyond the Thunder” episode, discussing his long-lasting friendship with the fellow Floridian, their many duets together, and even touching upon Johnson’s darkest days with AC/DC.
“I just spent the week with…

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Album Premiere: Acid Mass – “Agonizer”

Jump in a repossessed war machine and steamroll the day with Midwestern thrash ‘n’ roll solo project Acid Mass.
The post Album Premiere: Acid Mass – “Agonizer” appeared first on Decibel Magazine.

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BRENDON SMALL Talks DETHKLOK’s Ongoing Relevance To Metalheads: ‘It Speaks To An Audience That Isn’t Spoken To’

By David E. Gehlke
After several years of dormancy, the fictional metal band DETHKLOK has returned with a new album, “Dethalbum IV” and an animated movie, “Metalocalypse: Army Of The Doomstar”. It was hard fought since the Adult Swim television network abruptly pulled the plug on the “Dethklok: Meta…

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