U2 to Sell 360° Tour ‘Claws’. :: U2 will perform their final 360° Tour show on July 30, but the band’s famously high-tech stage structure, “The Claw,” will live on. As reported by Billboard.com , U2’s management plans to sell three of the four alien-like behemoths, which will then be installed as permanent venues. “It's certainly our intention to see these things recycled into permanent and usable ventures,” U2 tour director Craig Evans told Billboard.biz

Guitar Review on Yamaha PAC012 Electric. :: For new enthusiasts of guitar playing who want to learn on how to play guitar, buying the right guitar is important to achieve the instrument mastery. A guitar review will be very helpful for them so they can find the best suited guitar according to the music style they have. Here is a review on [...]

Killswitch Engage Guitarist for Music Role Model. :: It is kind of obvious thing that people have to do so many learning processes during their life time in this world. People have to learn to adapt with the society because in fact, people could not live without other people at all. People need somebody else to make them walk in the right path [...]

Green Day Basket Case Guitar Tab. :: “Basket Case” – Green Day Free Official TAB of the Day Click the link below to get the TAB: The first 10 readers each day get the TAB for free and everyone else gets a 50% discount until midnight after the freebies run out, then it’s 15% off after that. Remember, the first ten downloads are free so act fast before they’re all gone

The Gibson Flying V: 20 Essential Facts. ::  Designed 54 years ago, but still looking like the future, the Flying V is a Gibson icon. Back in 1957, Gibson’s then-President and chief designer Ted McCarty undoubtedly had an eye on the ‘50s tailfins of cars by Cadillac and Chrysler when he designed the V, part of Gibson’s 1958-launched Modernistic range alongside the Explorer and super-rare Moderne

What is Your Preferred Virtual Guitarist Electric Software?. :: When you are about to produce or mix your own music, of course you need additional help from your computer to determine whether the result has met your desire of the music that you like. The technology today has enable people to record a song right form his own bedroom, and then mix it without [...]

Queensrÿche Announce “Wot We Do” Fan Video Contest. :: By: Staff Prog rock stalwarts Queensrÿche have announced a video contest for their song “Wot We Do” from their new album Dedicated To Chaos , with some pretty sweet prizes. Queensryche live in Norway Queensrÿche frontman Geoff Tate has made his own video to “Wot We Do” (check it out below) featuring clips from concerts, backstage photos and videos, and so should you! All you have to do is upload your video as a response to Tate’s on Youtube, and when Queensrÿche chooses a winner on July 29th, you could win: - An autographed guitar - Private dinner & wine tasting with members of the band - 2 tickets to the show of your choice - Private meet and greet with Queensrÿche - Signed posters, CDs, and t-shirts Dedicated To Chaos is set to come out on June 28th for North American fans and a day earlier for those in Europe. Powered By WizardRSS.com | Full Text RSS Feed | Amazon Plugin | Settlement Statement | WordPress Tutorials

Michael Anthony Opens Up on Conflict in Van Halen. :: Former Van Halen bass player Michael Anthony seems to have found new life in the hard rock supergroup Chickenfoot; and if you ask Anthony, he’ll whole-heartedly proclaim Chickenfoot are “like how Van Halen was in the early days.” “It’s four friends getting together and having a good time,” Anthony told Ultimate Classic Rock  about the band, which includes his former Van Halen bandmate Sammy Hagar, as well as guitarist Joe Satriani and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith. “I guess a lot of that has to do with, you know, we’ve all had our own careers and done really well. So, it’s not like we have anything to prove, and we don’t need to do it for the money, so we can do it just purely for the enjoyment of making music.” He added that Van Halen’s ’04 reunion was more than a little uncomfortable because, “the way that turned out, Eddie didn’t want me on that tour anyway, because I was a ‘traitor,’ because I sided with and was jamming with Hagar…” As for Chickenfoot’s sophomore album, the men hope to release the new single in July (“Why wait?”), adding the new tracks are “maybe a little darker” than the last release