
Watch: ANTHRAX’s SCOTT IAN And LAMB OF GOD Members Join PANTERA On Stage To Perform ‘Walk’
ANTHRAX guitarist Scott Ian, his 12-year-old son Revel, and LAMB OF GOD members Randy Blythe (vocals) and Art Cruz (drums) joined PANTERA on stage last night (Saturday, August 26) at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California to perform the Philip Anselmo-fronted band’s cl…
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See ANTHRAX Singer JOEY BELLADONNA’s JOURNEY Tribute Band Perform In Roseville During Summer/Fall 2023 Tour
ANTHRAX singer Joey Belladonna’s JOURNEY tribute band called BEYOND FRONTIERS (formerly JOEY BELLADONNA’S BEYOND THE BAND and JOURNEY BEYOND) performed at Goldfield Trading Post in Roseville, California on August 26 as part of its summer/fall 2023 U.S. tour. Fan-filmed video of the concert can be se…
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Blackberry Smoke announce new album ‘Be Right Here’
BLACKBERRY SMOKE have announced a new album! Titled Be Right Here, the upcoming album from the Georgia-based country rockers is the follow-up to 2021’s You Hear Georgia, and is scheduled to be released…
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Spiritbox announce new EP ‘The Fear Of Fear’
SPIRITBOX have announced a new EP! Titled The Fear Of Fear, the upcoming EP from the breakout Canadian metal band follows on from 2021’s Eternal Blue and last year’s Rotoscope EP, and is scheduled to be…
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SEBASTIAN BACH: All ‘American Idol’-Style Shows ‘F***ing Suck’
The Melvin Zoopers YouTube channel has uploaded video of Sebastian Bach’s August 25 concert at the Sideouts Sports Tavern in Island Lake, Illinois. Check out the clips below.
Prior to launching into the SKID ROW classic “18 And Life”, the former SKID ROW frontman told the crowd: Everything I s…

Mutoid Man: Age Of The Mutants
Stephen Brodsky is a busy, busy man. Every year seems to bring with it at least one record that bears his mark, the recent likes of which include two albums…
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MUDVAYNE Singer Blasts Bands Who Rely Heavily On Backing Tracks: ‘If You Can’t Play Your Music, Why The F*** Are You Onstage?’
MUDVAYNE and HELLYEAH singer Chad Gray has weighed in on bands who rely heavily on pre-recorded tracks during their live performances.
In recent years, more and more artists have been given a pass for relying on pre-recorded tracks, drum triggers and other assorted technology that makes concerts mor…

ZeroFive Audio Lowrider Review
The Lowrider pedal from France’s ZeroFive Audio is a one-trick pony. But it’s a magic pony whose trick, as far as I know, is unique among handbuilt analog stompboxes. It certainly merits a stall in the stables of many bassists, and probably a fair number of guitarists as well.It’s based on a portion of the circuit from Pultec’s EQP-1A, an outboard equalizer still considered a classic more than 70 years after its introduction. You may be familiar with the device even if you’ve never seen an original, because it’s been cloned endlessly as a software plugin. You’ve certainly heard the effect on countless recordings.Equalization HomageThe original Pultec is a 3-band passive EQ paired with a tube-powered gain stage. The Lowrider replicates only the bass section, with a modern op amp in lieu of tubes. Bass boosts are the EQP-1A’s most celebrated sound, thanks to an intriguing design quirk. The original has separate controls for bass boost and cut, and they’re often used simultaneously. That may sound pointless. Don’t the two controls cancel each other out? Nope—due to their different cutoff frequencies and ranges, you can generate massive bass boosts with the gain knob, and then clarify the low mids via the cut knob. Result: walloping lows that don’t get woolly or muddy.On the Lowrider, the boost and cut controls are combined in a single “intensity” pot. This disappointed me at first. Wouldn’t it be best to have separate controls for bass boom and low-mid clarity? Yet the single-knob solution, with its baked-in boost/cut ratios, simply works. Every setting yields the Pultec’s signature big-yet-clear bass sound. You don’t get the idiosyncratic tube coloration of the original gain stage, but the op amp provides clean and attractive volume boosts with variable amounts of low-end wallop. As on the original, a rotary switch lets you select the boost frequency. The two lowest settings have been raised to slightly higher frequencies better suited to modern bass tones. There are also two additional settings where the cut frequency is shifted further above the boost frequency for even greater low-mid openness.Boost for Body and BignessAudio Clip 1 demos the six settings on bass guitar. You hear a short phrase eight times: first with the effect bypassed, then with strong boosts centered at 30, 45, 60, and 100 Hz, and then the two custom settings. The clip concludes with a repeat of the bypassed sound. To my ear, all settings are attractive and usable, and it took mere seconds to dial them in. And man, I sure missed the bottom-end muscle when I switched off the pedal!The Lowrider may also be useful for guitarists, depending on what styles they play and how low they tune. The Lowrider’s lowest-pitched settings reside below the range of most guitars, but the 60 and 100 Hz positions add muscle to low-register baritone guitar lines (Clip 2) and chunky drop-D power chords (Clip 3). Again, both demo clips begin and end with the effect bypassed.The Lowrider is expertly handbuilt, using full-sized, through-hole components. It has no battery compartment, but it works with any standard 9-volt power supply. You can also run it at 18 volts, where it can accept line-level signals. (That is, you can apply it as an outboard mix effect without using a reamping device.)The VerdictThere are many ways to add low-end muscle to bass and low-register guitar parts, from pitch shifters to subharmonic synthesizers to modern parametric EQs. But a Pultec-style solution, as capably conjured in ZeroFive’s EQP-1A, is both musically satisfying and nearly idiot-proof.
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Monasteries release new music video for ‘Spiralled Icon’
MONASTERIES have released a new music video! The new music video, for the track Spiralled Icon, is taken from the UK deathcore band’s brand new album, Ominous, which was released on Friday. The…
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HEAVY MUSIC HISTORY: Hail To The King – Avenged Sevenfold
Music can be a powerful healer for people across the globe. It salves the wounds of life. Helps us to help ourselves. What happens then when the people who provide…
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