
Big Country's golden guitar rule that steered them clear of the blues
The band drew great inspiration from Thin Lizzy’s sonic template, but they made a concerted effort to avoid being labeled as a blues band

By Phil Weller published
The band drew great inspiration from Thin Lizzy’s sonic template, but they made a concerted effort to avoid being labeled as a blues band

By Phil Weller published
Flirtations with vintage gems haven't always yielded the results the virtuoso wanted

By Phil Weller published
The band have staked their claim for the ‘weirdest gig cancellation’ of the year

By Phil Weller published
The recording engineer was a key figure in Van Halen’s first eight albums and made Eddie Van Halen's ahead-of-his-time vision for 5150 Studios a reality

By Matt Owen published
Feast your eyes on all the weird and wonderful guitar gear that dropped this week, with new releases from Strymon, Ibanez, Catalinbread, and more

By Phil Weller published
The pre-worn fad is sweeping the guitar community, but why do some deride the concept as ‘stolen valor’?

By Phil Weller published
Three guitar greats needed a band, and Lettieri came to their rescue

By Andrew Daly published
The first-call guitarist explains why he loved working with Lucinda Williams but had to leave, how he got the gig back, his chemistry with Marc Ford, and faking it on pedal steel until Mayer helped him make it

By Andrew Daly published
Perry’s Fender/Warmoth “Burned Strat” aka the “Rat Strat” was the main guitar on Aerosmith’s recent collab with Yungblud
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By Joe Bosso published
A jangle-pop-inspired Boston post-punk band that shares its name with a putrid body of water in 19th-century Lower Manhattan? What’s not to love!

By Daryl Robertson published
He built his name shredding stages with one of metal's biggest bands. Now, Zacky Vengeance talks us through the making of his debut album and why he relied on digital modelers over amps

By Henry Yates published
The big-name fans. The studio where the Smiths tracked The Queen Is Dead. The bird that got caught in the control room. This is the story of the Chameleons’ Stranger Times

By David Mead published
In his own words, Rush reflects on the brilliance of B.B. and what he learned from the King of the Blues

By Andrew Daly published
The year was 1986, London was calling for Jimmie Vaughan, where album sessions alongside Dave Edmunds led to a classic LP, and this is how it all went down

By Henry Yates published
Returning with solo album Play Me – a stinging broadside against the modern age – the alt-rock talisman remembers the bad guitars and renegade tunings of her ’80s breakout with Sonic Youth

By Dave Davidson published
A so-called Double-O, this 1960 Les Paul was made from ’59 parts, and is a bona-fide grail. But this was not always the case. Back in the day, players just didn't get the appeal

By Matt McCracken published
This mini practice amp doesn't tether you to your smartphone, but there are some growing pains

By Joe Matera published
Meet Göran Malmberg, maker of the ultimate glam-rock axe that Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA walked on the Eurovision stage with in 1974

By Rob Laing published
The Polyphonic Drop Tune pedal first landed in 2014, and now a limited run in a new finish gives us a good opportunity to check where it stands today

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best guitar compressor pedals will enhance your tone with options from Boss, Keeley, MXR, and more

By Matt McCracken published
The Telecaster’s “asshole cousin” trades traditional twang for a boutique growl that looks as sharp as it sounds

By Rob Laing published
EQD founder Jamie Stillman on the pedal that made the company famous, why the overcomplicated is not for him, and the stompbox that serves death metal and country guitarists alike

By David Mead published
Patrick James Eggle’s take on the OM body shape is built by Faith’s facility in Indonesia and based around PJE’s Linville model from his acoustic-building days. But does it rock our world?

By Pete Emery published
Fender celebrates 30 years of the ubiquitous Hot Rod Deluxe with an Anniversary edition that boasts a speaker change and a classy aesthetic

By Matt Owen published
Some sage advice has shaped my entire playing journey – and anyone can give it a go for immediate results

By Philip Sayce published
Turbocharge your fretting hand stretches, screaming bends and blues-rock intensity with the core techniques that shaped Philip Sayce’s signature sound

By Mike Stringer published
In his debut GW column, the prog-metal master teaches you the punishing seven-string string-skipping techniques behind Spiritbox’s Jaded

By Paul Gilbert published
Paul was a student and a tutor at LA's G.I.T. (Guitar Institute of Technology). Here are the shred secrets he learned there – and taught

By Joe Bonamassa published
In his latest lesson for GW, Joe Bonamassa celebrates B.B. King’s late '80s collaboration with U2

By Jared James Nichols published
In his latest Guitar World column, the blues powerhouse channels Slowhand (and uses his own track Threw Me to the Wolves) for a lesson in lyrical leads

By Richard Barrett published
Soloing over changes is cool, but sometimes the blues is all about exploring melody over a single chord

By Matt McCracken published
This mini practice amp doesn't tether you to your smartphone, but there are some growing pains

By Rob Laing published
The Polyphonic Drop Tune pedal first landed in 2014, and now a limited run in a new finish gives us a good opportunity to check where it stands today

By Matt McCracken published
The Telecaster’s “asshole cousin” trades traditional twang for a boutique growl that looks as sharp as it sounds

By David Mead published
Patrick James Eggle’s take on the OM body shape is built by Faith’s facility in Indonesia and based around PJE’s Linville model from his acoustic-building days. But does it rock our world?

By Pete Emery published
Fender celebrates 30 years of the ubiquitous Hot Rod Deluxe with an Anniversary edition that boasts a speaker change and a classy aesthetic

By Matt Owen published
The latest entry into EarthQuaker Device's range of revolutionary ambience machines will make you rethink your relationship with reverb

By Connor Flys published
A long-lost EHX Big Muff variant, made real – and now made for bassists to enjoy too.

By Jonathan Horsley last updated
My pick of the best guitar compressor pedals will enhance your tone with options from Boss, Keeley, MXR, and more

By Ross Holder last updated
From analog to digital, and shimmery to subtle, let me show you the top chorus pedals you can buy today from the likes of Boss, Ibanez, MXR and Walrus Audio

By Matt McCracken last updated
I count down the best compact acoustics for new players, smaller guitarists and those looking for a neat 'couch guitar'

By Ross Holder last updated
After nearly ten years working in a busy high-street music store, I’ve seen which beginner amps truly deliver, offering the best value, most useful features, and long-lasting popularity from brands like Blackstar, Fender, Positive Grid, and more

By Chris Schwarten last updated
Get the most out of your playing at home with one of these great bass practice amps

By Amit Sharma last updated
Find your fit with our top pick of the best Fender Strats

By Daryl Robertson last updated
I tested 10 of the most popular capos on the market. Here’s my expert picks for electric, acoustic, 12-string and beyond
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