Though Metallica are literally the biggest metal band in the world, they still have a few releases in their catalog that have received a lot of scrutiny over the years. One of those albums of Buzz Osborne of Melvins' favorite, which is actually pretty unsurprising....
Of course,LoadandReloadsaw further experimentation with Metallica opening up the stylistic parameters considerably and then came the divisiveSt. Anger, a raw effort absent of guitar solos. It's been a mix after that with a clear focus on, at least partially, restoring their thrash roots acrossD...
Of course,LoadandReloadsaw further experimentation with Metallica opening up the stylistic parameters considerably and then came the divisiveSt. Anger, a raw effort absent of guitar solos. It's been a mix after that with a clear focus on, at least partially, restoring their thrash roots acro...
Of course,LoadandReloadsaw further experimentation with Metallica opening up the stylistic parameters considerably and then came the divisiveSt. Anger, a raw effort absent of guitar solos. It's been a mix after that with a clear focus on, at least partially, restoring their thrash roots acrossD...
36. Metallica, 'Death Magnetic' (2008) The Rick Rubin-producedDeath Magneticis a safe but fervent return to form, as well as the band’s best LP since 1991’sMetallica. Punctuated by awesome guitar solos and stellar bass playing from newcomer Robert Trujillo, there’s a ton to like. Spe...
While so much attention is placed around when or if Metallica will ever play the Super Bowl, Gojira's Olympics performance does so much more for this community. We know this may seem like this is becoming an attack on Metallica and we assure you that is not at all the case. But let'...
s heavy. I am a rhythm guitar player. There’s a darkness to a rhythm guitar player that really has the wrist feel that way and sound that way. There’s something about that riff is darkness. And you see it live and…Kornis the heaviest live band of all time. When they play Blind...
Dean Zelinsky Demonstrates the "Z-Glide" Guitar Neck Who are your favorites that you would consider iconic, and why? My all-time favorite isJohnny Winter. Incredible player with a signature voice. Johnny had licks like no other player. He could play endless solos without repeating a riff. ...
of course it requires a bit more planning because the arrangements have to be worked out, who will play what part. It doesn’t make sense to have two guys playing the same thing. It’s more of a headache for the guitarists, they have to agree who does what. There are so many layer...
” paradigm can take a variety of forms. A guitarist might be confident that the congregation needs to believe in the Real Presence . . . of his guitar. Consequently, he strums his guitar with an intensity that could merit the admiration of Kirk Lee Hammett (lead guitarist of Metallica)....