The gear you choose to play for your band’s unique rock sound is important. The tone and atmosphere that make your music ...
Jason Isbell didn’t make Foxes in the Snow—his first solo effort in 10 years without his trusty 400 Unit band—because he knew ...
He started the century with 2002's Top 10 hit The Last DJ, probably the closest he got to nostalgia – even if much of it was bitter nostalgia. But none of the look-back projects that followed were ...
The guitarist tells us the song is destined for a solo album and that his producer assists him by handling effects so John can focus on his playing ...
The Show's ANALOGS series is about people who make things by hand — and what those things tell us about those people.
Welcome to the eighth Songs of the Week of 2025. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Mark Moody, and Stephen Humphries ...
Tom Hurley's full-length solo album, "101 Songs," is a collaboration between Hurley and prolific producer Roger Lavallee.
Many albums from 1980 forever changed rock guitar. Here’s a look at three differing styles that helped inspire the legends that followed them.
Eurythmics, "Would I Lie to You?" (From Be Yourself Tonight ... the album's lead single and centerpiece song, starts the transition with a wall of guitar noise that sounds like new doors opening ...
But now I think life is change.” It’s a powerful statement coming from Fohr, whose music as Circuit Des Yeux has often leaned into distress: Her transcendent 2017 record Reaching For Indigo was ...
One of the few journalists ever to meet Carl Dean, Alanna Nash, recalls what it was like encountering Dolly Parton's very ...
Peggy Seeger’s 1957 recording of it is a brisk, warbling take with arpeggiated acoustic guitar — a classic ... don’t sing that daggone song no more until you record it,” as Flack once ...