KISS Announces Last-Ever Australian Show At 83,500-Capacity Stadium In Sydney

KISS has announced one final concert in Australia, set to take place on Saturday, October 7 at Sydney’s 83,500-capacity Accor Stadium. The surprise show, billed as “The Final Curtain”, will mark the band’s first and only appearance in Australia following the “End Of The Road” Australian tour in Augu…

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Celebrate Father’s Day with irresistible free gifts and money off Positive Grid’s Spark amps and BIAS software

Unleash great tone with these incredible Father’s Day deals on Spark, Spark Mini, Spark GO, BIAS software, and more

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Go Behind The Scenes of MEGADETH's Appearances At 2023 KNOTFEST AUSTRALIA

Professor Reggie Almeida of the Gracie Barra Brazilian jiu-jitsu school in Spring Hill, Tennessee, who has been traveling with MEGADETH on the band’s recent tours, has uploaded backstage and performance video of MEGADETH’s appearances at Knotfest Australia, which took place March 24 in Melbourne, Ma…

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Ov Sulfur: Leap Ov Faith

OV SULFUR are a band that have never shied away from hard graft. Since their formation back in 2020 the band have put their collective noses to the grindstone and…

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Life Is But A Dream…

Southern California metal band AVENGED SEVENFOLD have evolved over the years, and that progression is amplified on their latest album, “Life Is But A Dream…” The band came out of the gate with 2001’s “Sounding the Seventh Trumpet” and 2003’s “Waking the Fallen”, which established them as early me…

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MACHINE HEAD Joined By HATEBREED's JAMEY JASTA For 'Davidian' Performance At MILWAUKEE METAL FEST

HATEBREED frontman Jamey Jasta joined MACHINE HEAD on stage during the latter band’s May 28 performance at the Milwaukee Metal Fest at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to perform the MH classic “Davidian”. Fan-filmed video of his appearance can be seen below.
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Question and Obsession: What’s Your Favorite Chord Progression as of Late?

A: Lately, I find myself writing melodies over the 1–b3–b7–B6 [Editor’ Note: Am7-Cmaj7-G7-Fmaj7] progression in a minor mode with all diatonic seventh chords. The voice leading within the chords is super smooth and I can write melodies of a few different moods over the same chords.Current obsession: In the last few years, I’ve been really into Muğam, the classical music from Azerbaijan. It has so much fire and life in it, and is a very improvisational genre. There are elements of Persian and Turkish music in it, both of which I have played for a long time, but the Azeris certainly give it their own original flavor. The music is very passionate sounding, and the ornamentation and microtones are really exciting to me. It’s been really fun translating that music to fretless guitar.Jason Shadrick Associate EditorA: I didn’t really get harmony until I studied it deeply in college. One of my favorite progressions born out of that season was 1–b7–b6–5, which is a great way to practice descending dominant arpeggios, blues scales, and was copped by Setzer for “Stray Cat Strut.”Current obsession: I’m working on an unannounced project that is really reinforcing my appreciation for being an eternal student. Seeing guitarists at the height of their success get real joy out of learning something new is just as inspiring as hearing a ripping solo. Ted Drozdowski Editorial DirectorA: I’m obsessed with D–G–F–D/G–Bb–D/Bb–A–D. I stumbled across it a few years ago when I was writing a song about the ghosts I live with—metaphorically—and it fit the haunting, haunted mood and my moderate-tempo fingerpicking. It comes from my fascination for Pink Floyd. Now, I’ve used variations for rockers and other tunes, to the extent where I need to roadblock it. Current obsession: Gigs! I’m currently embroiled in a major creative project that’s diverting my attention from booking and playing gigs, which is disappointing because I’m longing for the musical and mental health benefits I get from performing.Dan Lynch Reader of the MonthA: I enjoy moving chords around in diatonic thirds, and using a passing chord to get there. Thirds can be pretty boring if you go straight there, so using a passing chord creates interest. For example: Cmaj7–B7–Em7–Dm7–Galt–Cmaj7–Cmaj7–E7–Am7–Fmaj7–Fm7–Cmaj7.Current obsession: I have always found enjoyment not just in the playing of instruments but also in building and modifying them as well. Recently I have gotten into building my own pedals. It’s just another part of the hobby/obsession, where I can relax and do something with my hands.

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EVANESCENCE's Founding Guitarist BEN MOODY Reimagines 'Tourniquet' In Celebration Of 'Fallen' Album's 20th Anniversary

In celebration of EVANESCENCE’s debut album, “Fallen”, turning 20 years old, the band’s founding guitarist Ben Moody has reimagined songs from the LP and is in the process of uploading the results to his YouTube channel. Check out the second reimagined track, “Tourniquet”, below.
“Fallen” was recent…

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Watch: METALLICA Plays Second Of Two Hamburg Concerts During 'M72' Tour

Fan-filmed video of the sixth show of METALLICA’s “M72” world tour, which took place Sunday night (May 28) at Volksparkstadion in Hamburg, Germany can be seen below.
The trek, which launched in late April in Amsterdam, sees the band playing two nights in every city it visits — with each “No Repeat…

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This is the Hallmark Wing-Bat – a guitar based on the original Batmobile design

The build is one of only 100 made and endorsed by the Hollywood custom car-maker

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