CHROMA announced debut album ‘Ask For Angela’

CHROMA have announced their debut album! Titled Ask For Angela, the upcoming album from the Welsh bi-lingual alt-rock trio is their debut full-length album, and is scheduled to be released in October…

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Old Blood Noise Endeavors BL-82 Review

Old Blood Noise Endeavors’ unique pedals tend to push back at stompbox convention. That’s certainly the case with the BL-82 Chorus Variable Clock Effector. It’s built around a Spin FV-1 digital reverb processor with two delay lines that are modulated by LFOs in opposing cycles. In this configuration, one delay line increases in pitch as the other decreases. And despite lacking stereo output, this novel modulation approach creates very complex chorus sounds in the BL-82. Chorus isn’t the only effect color on tap either. Because the delay lines each reach a maximum time of around 600 milliseconds, they permit various doubling, slapback, and long-delay effects too.Listen to Old Blood Noise Endeavors BL-82 Review by premierguitar #np on #SoundCloudWhat’s Hiding in the Box?Housed in a 1590B enclosure, the BL-82 sports a unique control set, including a diagonally mounted 35 mm slider for clock adjustments and three knobs, including mix, volume, and feedback. The clock slider adjusts delay time, modulation speed, and modulation depth simultaneously, while the feedback knob sets the intensity of the chorus, and, at high clock settings, the number of delay repeats. The utility of a wet/dry mix control is a welcome addition to almost any pedal, in my book—especially modulators where the wet/dry balance can recast the texture of the modulation significantly. Having that capacity pays off in a big way here. The output volume doesn’t generate tons of gain. It maxes out with what amounts to a slight boost—adding another gain staging point in multi-pedal setups and ensuring that there’s a minimum of perceived volume loss when the modulation is intense. While the pedal lacks stereo outputs and an expression input, those omissions are understandable when considering the pedal’s small footprint and affordable price.Changing Times, Changing ClocksThe BL-82’s dual LFOs create evolving movement in relation to each other that, to my ears, is more immersive than a typical mono chorus. Increasing feedback takes the pedal from classic chorus sounds to heavier flange environments. Here, the LFO motion starts to fold back on itself, adding dimension and stretching the sound image. More than 50 percent feedback introduces hollow, metallic, and ringing flanger tones. At maximum it has the phasing resonance of a Boss BF-2 or Electric Mistress at their most extreme. But regardless of where you situate the pedal in the feedback range, the modulation speed and depth remain conservative, lending the hypnotic oscillation of a subtle phasing sweep to the interwoven flow of a multi-voice micro pitch shift.Echoes and High StrangenessJust shy of halfway on the clock slider, the delay time crosses over from creating chorusing effects to generating doubling and slapback sounds. Modulation speed gets faster, but the resulting warble is never overbearing. There are many useful sounds in this range. Low feedback mimics an echo-y rotary speaker, while high feedback transforms the signal to trippy pitch shifting spring reverb. “When you push the clock slider beyond halfway, the BL-82 crosses into stranger territory.”When you push the clock slider beyond halfway, the BL-82 crosses into stranger territory. As the delay lines modulate against each other in more peculiar ways, the repeats drift from predictable rhythmic patterns. Echo tails pitch up and down to dissonant notes, while a hint of lo-fi bit-crusher-like noise rides on the signal, adding to the weirdness. At high feedback and paired with a fuzz, the echoing walls of sound resemble the dreamy float of My Bloody Valentine’s stacked guitars. The VerdictWhile the BL-82 possesses brain-twisting modulation and an expansive delay, this pedal really shines when dialed back to milder settings. Despite simple controls, there’s an unexpected versatility thanks to the multi-parameter adjustment capabilities and the clock slider design. And overall, the BL-82 is an exceptional, unique effect, whether you’re looking for rich, traditional chorus or modulations with an experimental edge. It’s tough to be original in this day and age, but Old Blood Noise accomplished that in this fun-to-play modulatorOld Blood Noise Endeavors BL-82

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Insatiable Thirst For Torment

If you’re a devoted fan of death metal and haven’t been living under a rock for the last few years, you will have noticed that there are an absurd number of genuinely great new death metal bands pumping fresh blood into the genre. Not, of course, that death metal really needs the help — the old-scho…

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Full Album Premiere: Nixil – “From the Wound Spilled Forth Fire”

Hear Baltimore-based psychedelic black metalllers Nixil’s full stream of their forthcoming album From the Wound Spilled Forth the Fire before its August 25 release
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“A guitar that’s as unique as the journey it represents”: Epiphone tips its hat to tutor extraordinaire Marty Schwartz with deceptively versatile ES-335 signature guitar

It’s an ES-335, but with a slight twist – and not just because of the subtle Schwartz emblem (fedora included) on the rear of the headstock

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Knife release new song ‘No Gods In The Dark’

KNIFE have released a brand new song! The new song, titled No Gods In The Dark, is taken from the German blackened speed metal band’s upcoming new album, Heaven Into Dust, which is…

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LIZZY BORDEN Releases First New Single In Five Years, ‘Death Of Me’

Since 1983, the name Lizzy Borden has been synonymous with heavy metal music of the highest caliber. Now, Lizzy Borden returns with first new original music since his critically acclaimed release “My Midnight Things”, released in 2018, with the digital single “Death Of Me”, out now.
The new single w…

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15 ways to improve your Fender Stratocaster

Get your Strat playing and sounding better than ever with tips on improving tone, tuning stability and playability

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Soen release new music video for ‘Violence’

SOEN have released a new music video! The new music video, for the track Violence, is taken from the Swedish progressive metal band’s upcoming new album, Memorial, which is scheduled to be released in…

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MELVINS Drummer DALE CROVER To Undergo Emergency Spinal Surgery

MELVINS drummer Dale Crover will sit out the band’s tour with BORIS and MR. PHYLZZZ in order to undergo emergency spinal surgery. Filling in for him will be former MELVINS drummer Coady Willis (BIG BUSINESS, HIGH ON FIRE), who played with the band between 2006 and 2016.
Earlier today, MELVINS releas…

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