Total Guitar Magazine is out TODAY and as always, it’s jam packed full of awesome stuff PLUS it has DREAM THEATER‘s John Petrucci and PERIPHERY‘s Misha Mansoor on the cover – BOOM! See below to get an idea of what’s included in thios month’s mag:
John Petrucci and Misha Mansoor:
What happens when two generations of prog metal meet? Plus, learn how the man himself brings out the big guns with John Petrucci’s Ultimate Warm-Up Routine (video lesson online).
Mastodon
How the Atlanta band are forging a unique path into the mainstream
A-Z Of African Guitar
The definitive guide to the continent’s records, styles and musicians
Learn To Play
Full tabs, backing tracks, the story behind the songs and a guide to getting the tones for Mastodon‘s ‘Curl Of The Burl’ and more!
Online video lessons
John Petrucci‘s Ultimate Warm-Up Routine
Essentials: Get Playing Now Part Four – Strumming Basics
Rockschool Grade Four
RGT Preliminary Stage Rock
Gear – over 20 pages of gear news, reviews and advice. Reviewed this issue including:
Line 6 JTV-59 James Tyler Variax
TC Electronic The Dreamscape (John Petrucci signature pedal)
Gibson SG Standard Limited
Head To Head: portable gigging heads
Crafter SA-BUB
Head To Head: Seven-string guitars
Blackstar HT Reverb
Red Witch Ivy Distortion
Plus! Accessories, First Look: Fender Kurt Cobain Mustang, In Praise Of: EVH 5150 III head, Ed’s Shed: resetting a neck…
Check out the aforementioned awesome cover below:
Click here to find out more about the issue…
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STORM CORROSION is the much anticipated project of PORCUPINE TREE‘s Steven Wilson and OPETH‘s Mikael Akerfeldt. The album is out on the 7th of May and for those of you who are gagging to find out more about the project, you are in for a treat! Not only have the band launched their new website today but they have also revealed some stills from their upcoming video for ‘Drag Ropes‘ in the media section of the site. Click here to check out the website and the stills from the ‘Drag Ropes’ video.
Click here to pre-order the album from Play.com and to find out the confirmed tracklisting.
Our friends over at Metal Hammer have posted the next KOí¿N webisode in the series of webisodes about ‘The Path Of Totality’ that we have been revealing over the last few weeks. In today’s clip frontman Jonathan Davis speaks about the band’s unique dynamic for the recording sessions of latest album ‘The Path Of Totality’. Check it out below and be sure to visit Metal Hammer by clicking here.
KOí¿N are touring the UK at the end of this month and you can check out the dates below:
25 March – O2 Academy Brixton, London
26 March – O2 Academy Birmingham
28 March – Academy Manchester
29 March – O2 Academy Glasgow
31 March – Olympia Theatre, Dublin
01 April – Mandela Hall, Belfast
03 April – O2 Academy Bristol
Buy tickets here: http://bit.ly/xRQjAn
Irish rockers ROYSEVEN are set to release ‘We Should Be Lovers’ as a digital single on the 8th of April. Watch this space for updates and how you can get your hands on the track!
Click here to keep up to date with ROYSEVEN.
STORM CORROSION‘s upcoming self titled release is now available for pre-order from Play.com and you can find buy links and the tracklisting below:
STANDARD CD – click here to buy
1. Drag Ropes (9:50)
2. Storm Corrosion (10:12)
3. Hag (6:24)
4. Happy (4:52)
5. Lock Howl (6:19)
6. Ljudet Innan (10:15)
SPECIAL EDITION DIGIPACK BLU-RAY/CD BLU-RAY – click here to buy
1. Drag Ropes (5.1 mix) (9:50)
2. Storm Corrosion (5.1 mix)(10:12)
3. Hag (5.1 mix) (6:24)
4. Happy (5.1 mix) (4:52)
5. Lock Howl (5.1 mix) (6:19)
6. Ljudet Innan (5.1 mix) (10:15)
7. 5.1 surround sound and stereo mixes both in 96K/24bit high resolution: Drag Ropes (Instrumental) (9:50)
8. Storm Corrosion (Instrumental) (10:12)
9. Hag (Instrumental) (6:24)
10. Happy (Instrumental) (4:52)
11. Ljudet Innan (Instrumental) (10:15)
12. Drag Ropes (Demo) (9:50)
13. Hag (Demo) (8:32)
14. Photo Gallery
CD
1. Drag Ropes (9:50)
2. Storm Corrosion (10:12)
3. Hag (6:24)
4. Happy (4:52)
5. Lock Howl (6:19)
6. Ljudet Innan (10:15)
Sonic Cathedral’s Robin Stryker sat down with Martijn Westerholt and Charlotte Wessels for a chat about DELAIN’s upcoming album ‘We Are The Others‘ and you can read some extracts from that interview below:
Robin:
GOJIRA were in Australia recently for Soundwave Festival and in true GOJIRA style, they documented their journey in photos. You can see a selection of those photos below:
Check out all the pictures from the band’s time down under on their Facebook page by clicking here.
John 5 has worked with everyone from k.d. lang to Ricky Martin to Lynyrd Skynrd – and we all know him from his work with ROB ZOMBIE. His resume is both vast and varied so it’s always interesting to hear about what he’s up to. MusicRadar sat down with John 5 recently to talk about his new solo album, his thoughts on the current state of music, why he chose to cover Michael Jackson’s classic hit ‘Beat It’ and what new gear is rocking his world. Check out some extracts from the interview below:
How do you challenge yourself conceptually these days?
“I do try to challenge myself and try new things. It’s like that saying: ‘If you’re not busy living, you’re busy dying.’ Just recently, I got a chance to write a song for Rod Stewart’s new record. I know his music very well, of course, but the idea of writing something for him was a big challenge. But I did it, it turned out great, and it’s going on the record. That’s pretty thrilling.
“Next, I’m doing the score to Rob Zombie’s new movie, and that’s something I’ve never done before – a film score. So that’s something different for me. The idea is to never get stuck in a rut, but I don’t think I ever have, really – it’s not in me.”
Since you played with k.d. lang, you’ve performed with mostly hard rockers – Rob Halford, Rob Zombie… If Taylor Swift called you to be in her band, would you be tempted?
“That’s a great question. I would, because I love going into different styles of music. But here’s the thing, and it’s the God’s honest truth: I love being in Rob Zombie’s band. I guarantee you that I will be in Rob Zombie’s band until he doesn’t want to do music anymore. “But yes, if Rob said to me, ‘I’m going to hang it up,’ then I’d probably want to go in a different direction. I probably wouldn’t want to do a rock thing. I’d want to play for a Madonna or something like that.”
OK, let’s talk about your cover of Michael Jackson’s Beat It.
“I wanted to cover that song for a long time, even before Michael died. Of course, I love Eddie Van Halen, and I just thought, What a great solo. Dave – Roth – is a friend of mine, and he would always say, ‘Eddie’s been playing that solo forever.’
“That was interesting to me, and it got me thinking, Hey, I’m going to do my own cover of Beat It. It’s such a world-wide song. You can go into any town around the world and say, ‘Hey, you know that song Beat It?’ Forget it – everybody will know it. I was dedicating it to Michael Jackson and paying homage to Eddie, as well.”
Have you made any changes to your physical guitar effects?
“The only thing that’s blown my mind – and it’s been around for a long time, I guess – is the [Electro-Harmonix] Bass Micro Synthesizer. It’s the only piece of gear that makes people say, ‘Holy crap – what is that?!’ People lose their minds over the sounds it makes. I incorporated it into my recordings. Live, it’s very sensitive; you have to finesse it.
“Actually, live, I’m very bare bones, because when I used to go to concerts, I loved to see bands just play – like AC/DC or The Who… or Van Halen. I could hear everything they were playing, and it’s because their rigs were so bare bones, just Marshalls and maybe some distortion pedals. So that’s what I’ve done live. I keep things simple because I love a simple sound.”
Last question: There’s a video on YouTube called ‘J5 Shreds,’ but it’s the real you playing. Are you fearful of somebody doing one of those joke ‘shreds’ videos?
“Those things are amazing! [laughs] Oh my God, the KISS I Was Made For Loving You one? And there’s a Slipknot one? Those are incredible. I love them.”
Click here to read the full interview over on MusicRadar.
Point your mouse in this direction to find out more about ROB ZOMBIE.
Motorhead were forced to miss the final four dates of this year’s Gigantour with MEGADETH so Dave Mustaine and crew decided to cover ‘No Class’ on the last night of the tour, by way of a tribute to Lemmy and his crew. Check out the cover below:
Click here to pick up a copy of MEGADETH’s latest album ‘TH1RT3EN’.
BLACK STONE CHERRY are currently on a sold out tour of the UK and the other night they played in Birmingham. The band included the anthemic ‘Things My Father Said‘ in their set and in a stunning turn of events, the crowd took over the vocals. Check out the awesome video showing the crowd sing along below:
The guys are known for having a laugh and in the clip below, it’s at the expense of their much loved mercy guy, Crunk. It looks like a fun tour to be on!