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“This disease won’t beat me”: Glenn Tipton on playing with Richie Faulkner and defying Parkinson’s
By Amit Sharma published
Metal God Glenn Tipton reveals the gear behind Judas Priest’s incendiary new album, Invincible Shield – and why he won’t be throwing in the towel any time soon

Meet James Frankland, the classical-loving instrumentalist fusing Rachmaninoff and Guns N’ Roses
By Glenn Kimpton published
Frankland is taking influences from all across the musical spectrum to forge a sound that is all his own. He unpacks his journey from 13-year-old rookie to debut album, Fate’s Right Hand

Frank Marino on why solid-state amps make the best pedal platforms and starting his own stompbox company
By Andrew Daly published
The Mahogany Rush veteran was running dirt pedals into clean amplifiers decades before it became commonplace. Now he’s channeling his knowhow into Frank Marino Audio, where he builds each pedal by hand. He explains why he wants to pass on the signature sound he took years to develop

“I bought a 1964 Vox AC30 for £300 from a friend whose partner had died. She knew it was worth a lot more, but she wanted me to have it as a memory of him”: Troy Redfern on his most emotional gear finds and his biggest guitar-buying mistakes
By David Mead published
The one-man blues-rock maelstrom explains why Gold Foil pickups are “the best‑sounding pickup across the board” for him, and how he became a “complete casualty” of Steve Vai’s Passion and Warfare

“I wrote most Erra records with a Line 6 Spider”: Fret choices and weird bends are more important to Jesse Cash than gear
By Phil Weller published
New album Cure sees the progressive metalcore outfit working with a producer for the first time to hone their Earth-shattering riffs – it also showcases Cash’s love of Jerry Cantrell’s bending technique, and why he believes string skipping can bypass the need for theory

Folk great John Smith on his life-changing Mulecaster experience and why the Quad Cortex isn’t just for metalheads
By David Mead published
As the influential UK folk guitarist gears up to take his new album, The Living Kind, out on the road, he joins us to explain how a shift in his gear and writing process has had a profound effect on his music

In June 1968, Jack Bruce came close to forming a band with Jimi Hendrix
By Nick Wells published
Speaking in 2003, the late Cream bassist Jack Bruce recalled his first encounters with Jimi Hendrix

Loathe’s Erik Bickerstaffe loves budget gear, real amps and thick strings that don’t bite back
By Phil Weller published
While finishing up the djent-shoegaze heavyweights’ new album, Bickerstaffe reflects on kickstarting a craze for baritones, why he’s burned out on P-90s, and what makes amp modelers feel like a step backward

Steve Vai and Joe Satriani on friendship, collaboration and using guitar to “explore the infinite”
By Richard Bienstock published
After decades of pushing the envelope for instrumental guitar, the two giants of the instrument are touring together, writing together, and new music is coming. Satch and Vai take their story back to the beginning, and tell us where it’s headed

Meet Belushi Speed Ball, the ‘pizza thrash’ band chasing pineapple-friendly guitar tones
By Phil Weller published
Inspired by death metal greats, Belushi Speed Ball’s fourth album is available as an actual pizza, and features two new guitarists to slam home more punchlines – but beneath the silliness there’s escapism in their mad maelstrom
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