Brad Deschamps turns a fleeting city moment into a gossamer ambient record built from guitar loops, filtered textures, and the faint friction of the ground below.
Brad Deschamps turns a fleeting city moment into a gossamer ambient record built from guitar loops, filtered textures, and the faint friction of the ground below.
The move ends a period of uncertainty around official Dimebag instruments and centralizes future releases under the artist’s own estate.
Ulmer built a fiercely independent language on the electric guitar, carrying Ornette Coleman’s harmolodic theory into blues and funk territory. His family confirmed the death on June 3.
The Sicilian guitarist explains how a late-night offer at the 2024 Vai Academy led to “Solar Wind,” the opening cut on his second album.
The Guatemalan cellist and the US guitarist built an album from file exchanges, finding an uncanny chemistry that sidesteps their usual lanes.
The revered guitarist discusses the rigs he barely used, the gear he regrets selling, and his ongoing quest to dismantle creative limitations.
The guitarist’s new album, ‘Two Shades of Blue,’ is a study in influence and rediscovery, framed by tributes to Jeff Beck and amp pioneer Alexander Dumble.
Lindsey Jordan discusses the ingrained guitar habits that define her playing, framing them not as flaws but as foundational to her sound.
The Alter Bridge frontman discusses the profound discomfort and eventual acceptance of playing his hero Jeff Buckley’s iconic instrument.
The Lamb Of God guitarist discusses the deliberate, unflashy chemistry that defines the band’s enduring groove on their new album, ‘Into Oblivion’.