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April 2016 Features

License to Lust
PG editors choose the 30+ most fascinating new guitars, basses, amps, effects, and accessories from the Winter NAMM Show held January 21-24 in Anaheim, Calinfornia.

Deftones
The band's new release, Gore, has been called a departure from the group's recent albums—somber and a little less optimistic. Stephen Carpenter and Chino Moreno discuss filling different guitar frequencies with different numbers of strings, tone modeling, and keeping the inspiration alive for more than two decades.

Wolfmother
Andrew Stockdale talks about building riffs, calling the shots, and borrowing mega-rock-producer Brendan O'Brien's guitars for his band's new album, Victorious.

Going Mobile
Configured with the right accessories and apps, today's smartphones, tablets, and laptops let you track virtually anywhere you happen to be. Here's what you need to know.

Lucinda Williams
The famed songwriter drafts Bill Frisell and Greg Leisz to create a cosmic folk-rock guitar masterpiece built on haunting songs and her acoustic 6-string "launching pad."

Parliment Funkadelic
George Clinton's legacy is long and storied, from early doo-wop beginnings in the 1950s to going way out in the '70s during the birth of psychedelic rock, funk, and beyond. We assembled a roundtable of players past and present to discuss how the 6-string was central to Parliament Funkadelic—a pioneering music collective that made history, influenced generations of hip-hop and R&B artists, and continues to make music today.

Ben Harper
The hit-making lap slide guru reunites with his Innocent Criminals to forge an eclectic new album, Call It What It Is, and talks about his roots, songwriting, collaboration, and the mysteries of reggae and Neil Young.

John Jorgenson
Bluegrass, jazz manouche, hot-rod country, and instrumental rock: John Jorgenson nails it all in his epic triple-disc set, Divertuoso.
April 2016 Reviews
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