While death metal’s reign was firmly observed in the ‘90s, Morbid Angel were among the handful to get a jump on the budding genre and coincidentally jumpstart it altogether. Trey Azagthoth’s tectonic, jagged riffing was Iommi-esque in nature, setting a precedent for death metal guitar play...
The technical wizardry of The Dillinger Escape Plan has never ceased to dazzle while extreme metal guitar players have become more common today. In 1999, while seemingly every metal act was still obsessing over groove, attempting and always failing to out muscle Pantera, Ben Weinman was violently...
Turbois Judas Priest’s most divisive LP, an experiment with then-cutting-edge guitar synths that made for some interesting sounds but rubbed many longtime fans entirely the wrong way. That being said, the ploy certainly worked when it came to seducing more middle-of-the-road music fans in ...
Turbois Judas Priest’s most divisive LP, an experiment with then-cutting-edge guitar synths that made for some interesting sounds but rubbed many longtime fans entirely the wrong way. That being said, the ploy certainly worked when it came to seducing more middle-of-the-road music fans in ...
Turbois Judas Priest’s most divisive LP, an experiment with then-cutting-edge guitar synths that made for some interesting sounds but rubbed many longtime fans entirely the wrong way. That being said, the ploy certainly worked when it came to seducing more middle-of-the-road music fans in ...
Turbois Judas Priest’s most divisive LP, an experiment with then-cutting-edge guitar synths that made for some interesting sounds but rubbed many longtime fans entirely the wrong way. That being said, the ploy certainly worked when it came to seducing more middle-of-the-road music fans in ...
A year after their first public appearance without makeup, Kiss was back with a new guitar player (Mark St. John in his only recording with the band), the return of "I Was Made for Lovin' You" songwriter Desmond Child as a collaborator and their 12th album, the group's highest-chartin...
A year after their first public appearance without makeup, Kiss was back with a new guitar player (Mark St. John in his only recording with the band), the return of "I Was Made for Lovin' You" songwriter Desmond Child as a collaborator and their 12th album, the group's highest-chartin...
A year after their first public appearance without makeup, Kiss was back with a new guitar player (Mark St. John in his only recording with the band), the return of "I Was Made for Lovin' You" songwriter Desmond Child as a collaborator and their 12th album, the group's highest-chartin...
Turbois Judas Priest’s most divisive LP, an experiment with then-cutting-edge guitar synths that made for some interesting sounds but rubbed many longtime fans entirely the wrong way. That being said, the ploy certainly worked when it came to seducing more middle-of-the-road music fans in ...