Robert Plant returned to the sound of Led Zeppelin on 'Manic Nirvana.' Depeche Mode, on the other hand, went in a new direction on 'Violator,' focusing more on guitars than before and releasing the best-selling album of their career. ...
“We tried to get the guitars as big as possible, the bass as big as possible, the drums... You know, big and weighty.” Metallica weren't initially enthused by the prospect of playing in one room. “They thought it was a lot of work,” Rock told Mix magazine, “and they didn’...
Robert Plant returned to the sound of Led Zeppelin on 'Manic Nirvana.' Depeche Mode, on the other hand, went in a new direction on 'Violator,' focusing more on guitars than before and releasing the best-selling album of their career. ...
Robert Plant returned to the sound of Led Zeppelin on 'Manic Nirvana.' Depeche Mode, on the other hand, went in a new direction on 'Violator,' focusing more on guitars than before and releasing the best-selling album of their career. ...
singer and guitarist Adrian Belew and bassist Tony Levin). A lot of critics brush aside '80s Crimson, but few albums were more essential to prog's lasting relevance: With their Frippertronic soundscapes, quirky humor and interlocking guitars, no band before — or since — has sounded anything...
I guess you’d call Versus ‘indie rock’ if you were looking for a safe house. I recall being pleased with my risk purchase for the way that they played their guitars being somewhat different and more melodic to grunge and hard rock which I didn’t particularly care for. Don’t get ...
“We were playing jamgrass in the early 70’s, before the term had been invented. We were just doing what came naturally to us.” He also made his first appearances on the legendary Wheeling Jamboree. This period culminated with his participation in the band, “Castlemen’s Run”. ...
The band — at this point, the core trio of Homme (vocals, guitars, assorted other sounds), Troy Van Leeuwen (guitars, keyboards, bass) and Joey Castillo (drums, percussion), rounded out by various guests — arrived at their first sessions in July 2006 without a concrete direction. They ...
singer and guitarist Adrian Belew and bassist Tony Levin). A lot of critics brush aside '80s Crimson, but few albums were more essential to prog's lasting relevance: With their Frippertronic soundscapes, quirky humor and interlocking guitars, no band before — or since — has sounded anything...