Is mainstream America primed and ready for some bone-shaking electric guitar? Are the pop charts eager for some seriously distorted rock riffs, double-tracked and mainlined into each one of your ear ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Most dreams are forgotten within seconds of waking. The world of rock 'n' roll can thank Keith Richards for keeping his tape player running. It was 50 years ago that the Rolling ...
On June 6, 1965, London Records released The Rolling Stones’ “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” in the United States. Keith Richards’ devastating fuzz distortion riff launched a salvo on the ...
Hetfield told Guitar World, “I can remember when I wrote the lyrics to 'Enter Sandman,' [producer] Bob Rock and Lars came to ...
Combining distorted guitar riffs with folkloric melodies, tossing hints of Led Zeppelin over a wall of Latin percussion, singing or rapping with the urgency of lookouts on the front lines of a war ...
Keith Richards says hooks are more important than flights of fancy. He’s right – and yet... Neil McCormick has been chief music critic for the Telegraph since 1995. His interviews have ranged from ...