Coheed and Cambria: una charla sincera con Josh Eppard
…that I’ve had these songs sitting around. Some of them for years. Some of these riffs my wife has listened to me play for years. So it’s really exciting for…
…that I’ve had these songs sitting around. Some of them for years. Some of these riffs my wife has listened to me play for years. So it’s really exciting for…
…a broad range of stuff there, for a lot of different reasons. For guitar it’s nice to know some of those metal riffs as the music is very guitar centered,…
…and that’s definitely a good thing considering the many great moments that Guy, Jonny and Will have to offer, such as Jonny’s epic guitar riffs, Guy’s various smooth and funky…
…with light bass riffs accentuated throughout. You won’t find much guitar on this song except for bits of distorted guitar used sparingly in the beginning, and finally within the song’s…
…focuses on, hardly need any sort of refined artistry to make it simplistically enjoyable. There aren’t many complicated guitar riffs or impressive vocals and the band seems keen on doing…
…and is super fun to play. The changes it in are pretty harsh, we kind of threw these riffs together and it can be kind of jarring. I like that…
…love playing. I just love beating the crap out of my drums and playing along to heavy riffs. Those were the ones that I like. AW: What can we expect…
…Waterfront’. Us sitting there and learning the guitar riffs. So to be asked to do that tour you kind of just shake your head in disbelief. It’s like first of…
…7th – Old Friends), the band is growing into a refreshing sound that they self-identify as “Indie. Power. Pop.”. Wild Party blends catchy melodic synth hooks and slick guitar riffs…
…time, I do like the screaming and we do like to play really great guitar riffs and Rob Bourdon is really awesome at playing drums. So, I think that, for…
…is prepared to back up those statements. With eerie screeching sounds, heavy guitar riffs, blasting drumbeats and the absence of clean vocals the song almost feels like it could have…
It doesn’t matter what you hear, or where you hear it, the distinct guitar riffs and unique vocals of Jack White can be easily distinguished amongst a sea of imitators…
…awe over the exquisite rhyme pattern and wordplay Mike Shinoda delivers on top of Wasteland’s gritty stomping drum beat and distorted guitar riffs that pervade the song’s 3 minute plus…
…no prisoners attitude God Damn’s guitar riffs spit in your face, and then ask kindly if you’d be interested in seconds. Loud, nasty, and “Grungepunkthrashmetalnoisesludgecore” as Cack Blabbath so accurately…
…more developed sound than found on their brilliant previous efforts (such as 2011’s Idle Labor). Featuring airy guitar riffs and a smooth bass-line over banging drums and a slick string…
…80’s synth, hazy guitar riffs and pop vocals will have anyone interested in this electro-pop-with-a-heart bouncing up and down. If you like classic 80’s female artists like Blondie and Cyndi…
…old and I fell in love with it, especially Nirvana. My older brother got a bass guitar and I learned a couple of simple riffs and begged my parents to…
…ever been for Three Days Grace; the majority of the riffs are boring and overproduced, and the huge percussion of ‘Riot’, ‘Scared’ or even ‘Sign of the Times’ is largely…
…and twangy guitar riffs that lead the mid-tempo confessional track forward, reflecting on a former emotionally abusive relationship; “at the edge of every bed, your sleeping body stretching out. Guess…
…scattered throughout the record; ‘Not Just Breathing’ and ‘One Last Time’ both offer some of Dispose‘s heaviest material, massive chorus’s and riffs leading the way, and yet both find themselves…