metal
Distorted guitars, crazy rhythms, dense bass, and insane vocals. What it means to be a metal head.
Top 15 Guitarists Who Revolutionized Tapping
Guitar tapping is one of those electrifying techniques that reshaped the landscape of guitar playing, injecting an element of flash, speed, and expression into solos and compositions alike. Born from early experimental sparks and refined into an art form, tapping involves using the fingers of the picking hand to sound notes directly on the fretboard, allowing for rapid-fire passages that would be nearly impossible to execute using traditional methods. Over the decades, a number of innovative guitarists have pushed this technique to its extremes, each leaving an indelible mark on the world of music. In this article, we’ll dive into the lives, techniques, and iconic tracks of the top 15 guitarists who revolutionized tapping.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Top 15 Guitarists Who Never Played a Lead Solo but Are Legendary
These artists have shaped entire genres with chord-driven riffs, innovative techniques, and an unyielding commitment to groove. They proved that a guitar player doesn’t have to step forward for a flashy solo to leave an indelible mark on music history. In this article, we explore 15 legendary guitarists who never played a lead solo in their signature roles, yet whose contributions have defined bands, influenced countless musicians, and continue to inspire generations.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Top 17 Guitarists with the Fastest Shredding Skills
The world of electric guitar playing has long been defined by virtuosity, innovation, and a passion for pushing technical boundaries. Shred guitar — a style characterized by rapid, precise, and highly technical playing — has evolved over decades, influencing countless musicians and inspiring legions of fans. In this article, we explore the top 17 guitarists whose shredding skills have left an indelible mark on the genre. We’ll delve into their backgrounds, signature techniques, notable recordings, and even touch on some of the latest updates in their careers. Whether you’re a seasoned guitarist or a curious music fan, read on for an in-depth look at these masters of speed.
By Guitarmetrics | Your One-Stop Hub for Guitar Lessons & Accessories11 months ago in Beat
Erase All The Silence: A Bedroom Artist Melding Metal with Emotion
Erase All The Silence, a bedroom artist with a strong metal edge, has released a deeply personal and powerful album titled F.R.A.G.M.E.N.T.E.D., a collection of 12 tracks that showcase the raw emotion and musical versatility that has become his signature.
By mysoundMusic12 months ago in Beat
5 Heavy Metal Bands That Defy Categorization
Over the years, I’ve come across bands that don’t just stick to one style—they mix and blend genres in ways that completely challenge what metal can sound like. I’ve always been drawn to these genre-defying bands because they offer something fresh and unpredictable, making each listen an adventure. Here are five of my favourites that continue to push the boundaries of heavy music.
By Diane Fosterabout a year ago in Beat
5 Underrated Heavy Metal Artists You Should Be Listening To
Heavy metal has always been my go-to genre for raw energy, emotion, and sheer creativity. While the big names like Metallica and Iron Maiden are staples in any metal fan’s playlist, I’ve found that some of the best gems in the genre are hiding in the shadows. Over the years, I’ve come across bands that don’t get nearly the recognition they deserve, even though their music is just as powerful and innovative. That’s why I wanted to share a few of my favorites—bands that I believe every metalhead should know about.
By Diane Fosterabout a year ago in Beat
SHUFFLE ALL
It’s the end of November, I’m drinking cold brew, and starting this out on my phone. My laptop died a few days ago, so I’m resorting to this alternative method. Hopefully it’s just an issue with the power cable, and not the laptop itself (I’ll know in a few days when the replacement cord arrives). Otherwise, I’ve more than likely lost the drawing I was working on. Downside of digital art. But I have my notebooks, sketchbook, and phone, so I can still work on some things and try not to think about how fast this week off of work went by. Part of me is dreading going back on Monday. But I told myself I wasn’t going to think about that. It’s the end of November and I’m in a coffee shop listening to Fu Manchu and trying to stay inspired.
By Aaron Morrisonabout a year ago in Beat
L(ov/if)e Story
[A combination of “Letters of Gratitude” and “The Sountrack of Your Year” challenges] . . My love, We are reaching the end of this first year, 2024, with no interruption of you in my mind and I want to thank you for your constant presence in my nomad life. I want to give you something that would remain in our minds no matter the passing-by of years to come. Since I know you love music as much as I do, this letter will be a humble musical depiction of what my world looked like/felt like throughout the year. I want you to see how, even when you were not physically there at times, you were always there with me.
By Laura Rodbenabout a year ago in Beat
2024: The Saga Continues Pt. 2. Content Warning.
2024 has been a year of roller coaster emotions, and that's putting it lightly. Music has been there through every moment... the beauty and the horror. There are always two sides to every story, including mine for 2024. The first side covered the darkest moments, the failures, the despair, the pain and the heartbreak. It becomes easy to allow the moments of hopelessness to reign and overshadow the moments of light... but what good does that bring? The moments of joy, relief, calm and love may be few and far between... but they exist and that is what makes the music of them so much sweeter as 2024 concludes.
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat
2024: The Saga Continues. Content Warning.
As midnight hit and 2024 began, the struggle to leave the sorrow and pain of 2023 behind was an all too familiar challenge these days. January 1, 2024 was here and I was still here... but how much of me was there left at this point? Year after year of fighting challenge after challenge without any breaks; 2024 found me with barely anything left to give. My soundtrack of the year began with me feeling like I was "Breaking Inside".
By Luna Verityabout a year ago in Beat








