And So I Watch You From Afar announce ambitious new multimedia album Jettison By Michael Astley-Brown published 16 December 21 The new full-length finds the Northern Irish instrumental outfit playing alongside spoken word segments by Emma Ruth Rundle and Clutch’s Neil Fallon
From theatrical horror-metal to fearless experimental rock: here are this week's essential guitar tracks By Michael Astley-Brown, Jackson Maxwell, Sam Roche, Matt Owen published 14 October 21 Give a spin to cutting-edge new tunes from Ice Nine Kills, Black Country, New Road, Emma Ruth Rundle, Marissa Paternoster and more
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou detail the "arduous and long process" that led to their dark collaborative masterpieces By Chris Schwarten published 19 February 21 How the ethereal singer-songwriter and NOLA sludge merchants found space for four guitar players on May Our Chambers Be Full and The Helm of Sorrow
From swaggering funk to futuristic pop cocktails: here are this week's essential guitar tracks By Michael Astley-Brown, Jackson Maxwell, Sam Roche, Matt Owen published 28 January 21 January's best guitar music – featuring tracks from Nilüfer Yanya, The Liquid Tension Experiment, Cory Wong, Tomahawk and more
From Taylor Swift's alt-rock awakening to a curveball-laced crusher: here are this week's essential guitar tracks By Michael Astley-Brown, Jackson Maxwell, Sam Roche, Matt Owen published 17 December 20 For the last time in 2020, we present this week's hottest tracks, from Sylosis to Chris Cornell, Hällas to Emma Ruth Rundle & Thou
From eagerly awaited metalgaze to searing blues-rock: here are this week’s essential guitar tracks By Michael Astley-Brown, Sam Roche published 21 August 20 The hottest cuts from Deftones, Tyler Bryant, Steve Lukather, Emma Ruth Rundle/Thou and more
From protest riff bombast to drop-tuned metal grind: here are this week's essential guitar tracks By Michael Astley-Brown, Jackson Maxwell, Sam Roche published 3 July 20 The hottest new guitar jams, from Tom Morello, Zakk Wylde, Emma Ruth Rundle, Spiritbox and many more
Mastodon's Bill Kelliher, Emma Ruth Rundle and more give Kate Bush’s Running Up That Hill a moody metal makeover By Richard Bienstock published 3 June 20 Its another epic jam courtesy of heavy metal-themed talk show Two Minutes to Late Night