Drummer Jay Weinberg reflects on his years playing with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Against Me!, and Slipknot.
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Paul Gilbert on how the original POTUS's words opened new frontiers for his guitar
The shred titan's new LP combines words from George Washington with incendiary rock + super-sized melodies. Oh, and he had ...
Two Shades Of Blues was conceived as a tribute to Beck and Ford's favourite amp builder, and it finds him exploring the Strat ...
The "Just Let Go" trophy in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 asks you to find the science trophy Phin and Miles won together, but gives no indication as to where it is. Never fear - this page has all the answers ...
Cooper’s trusted shredder only learned to solo when the shock rock icon came knocking, and he turned to YouTube for a ...
The guitarist who once played for Van Halen and is known for shaping a legendary rock sound is now rebuilding his life from ...
Swift, though, had other ideas: "She goes, 'No, I want to play you the songs on my guitar," says Roberts. "’Let's just go out ...
Don Broco's long-awaited fifth album Nightmare Tripping is out now. The band tell the Daily Express what it's like to finally ...
Bruce Springsteen's three-hour show, which kicked off in Minnesota, goes to the head of the class in balancing rock ...
This Celine Dion song is often overlooked despite being a cultural phenomenon and a testament to the singer's versatility.
His words serve as a reminder that sadness, as an emotion, carries a profound depth that must be processed instead of avoided – ultimately connecting people.
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