“Lars and I spotted him headbanging at the Whiskey. ‘Let’s recruit that guitarist… oh wait, he’s on bass!’ This slender guy in bell bottoms was playing a wah solo. ‘Impressive, we need him!'”: James Hetfield reminisces about Metallica icon Cliff Burton’s legacy.]
“Electronic Producer James Adrian Brown Discusses His Synth Addiction and Its Impact on His Debut Album: ‘I Can’t Use Instagram—My Feed Is Flooded with Gear'”]
in Posts “Ron Quintana, a metal enthusiast, compiled names for his fanzine. After Lars glimpsed that list, Ron settled on Metal Mania—but Metallica was included. Lars ‘appropriated’ it. For good: James Hetfield reminisces about Metallica’s early days when they cherished having just five fans.”]
in Posts “Naturally, she’s eager to record that track—it’s the finest song ever penned by a human,” says James Taylor, revealing how he had to inform Carole King that he had recorded one of her iconic songs before she even knew and before her own version was released.]
in Posts “Seriously, what were you thinking?”: Alex Honnold discusses the amount of Tool he listened to while free climbing Taipei 101, and frontman Maynard James Keenan reflects our collective thoughts.]
in Posts “From Joe Bonamassa to Jared James Nichols, every contemporary guitarist faces critics claiming, ‘Everything you play is pentatonic’: Introducing Eric Steckel, the high-gain innovator redefining blues guitar.”]
in Posts “James Walsh of Starsailor Reflects on Collaborating with Phil Spector: ‘He was aloof and reserved… and had a new wig each day'”]
in Posts “Reflecting on Lars unwrapping Styx and REO Speedwagon albums while I questioned, ‘Why are you purchasing this junk?’: The discord between James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich in Metallica’s early years.”]
in Posts “Dave Mustaine Reflects on His Early Days with Metallica and Their Split: ‘We Were at a Club When a Guy Was Hitting a Girl and James Yelled, ‘Kill Him!’ Then the Guy Turned and Asked, ‘Who’s Gonna Kill Me?’ and James Pointed at Me…”]
in Posts “All I need is a simple setup: a single-P-90 guitar and a Tube Screamer to rock the Royal Albert Hall” – Jared James Nichols discusses removing the Klon from his pedalboard and common misconceptions about drive pedals.]