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“The crowd was starting to chant and boo”: Alex Skolnick reveals his most embarrassing onstage moment
By Joe Matera published
The genre-hopping Testament guitarist on his first gigs, favorite guitar, and why solidbodies feel more replaceable than hollowbodies

Steve Cropper on recording classic Stax cuts with a Telecaster – and why he thinks his Peavey sounds better
By Joe Matera published
The Stax session icon reflects on the recording of Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay and Soul Man, and looks forward to his new album featuring Billy Gibbons and Brian May

“It’s about finding sounds that enhance rather than distract. I like my guitar to sound big – I record through two amps at once”: New Zealand indie royalty Kane Strang on winning Dinosaur Jr.’s support and how he conveys Office Dog’s cinematic sound
By Andrew Daly published
From melodies to off-kilter riffs to the occasional wall of sound, New Zealand indie veteran Kane Strang delivers the six-string goods on his trio’s debut

The Fender Stratocaster can thrive in any genre – and these cutting-edge guitarists prove it
By Phil Weller published
The Strat might be turning 70 this year, but its story is only just getting started – and these are the players writing the next chapter in its history

Meet Morganway, the PRS-loving country-rockers playing John Mayer’s Silver Sky – and an offset called ‘The Badger’
By Amit Sharma published
The British Americana country rockers are influenced by everyone from Fleetwood Mac and Tom Petty to Haim and The 1975 – and they’re ready to take on the US

“I wasn’t playing accurately in the beginning – I was just going crazy. It became a balance of visceral expression and actually trying to play”: Ben Weinman on the Dillinger Escape Plan’s chaotic birth – and unexpected return
By Gregory Adams published
Ben Weinman on the Dillinger Escape Plan’s chaotic birth – and unexpected return

Nile Rodgers on how he found The Hitmaker – and how the Fender Strat changed the world
By Matt Owen published
The funk guitar superstar looks back at trading in his old Barney Kessel for the budget Strat that would go on to become The Hitmaker – the fabled instrument heard on Get Lucky, Le Freak and countless others

Kiki Wong landed the gig of a lifetime with the Smashing Pumpkins – and she knows she has big shoes to fill
By Andrew Daly published
The 35-year-old Instagram shredder was chosen from 10,000 applicants after she’d almost given up on her dream. She opens up on the interview and audition process, bonding with Billy Corgan over Dimebag Darrell, and why getting the guitarist spot was as joyful as giving birth
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