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April 2017 Features

Gear Galore!
PG picks the 26 most glorious tone machines from Winter NAMM—the year's biggest gear show.

6 for Swapping: 8" Speaker Review Roundup
PG corrals a half-dozen of the market's most compelling 8" replacement speakers, from budget delights to high-end heavyweights.

Ty Segall and Emmett Kelly: No-Filter Frenzy
How the 6-string tag team grabbed vintage gear, turned up the fuzz, and threw down with Steve Albini to make Segall's first live-on-the-floor album.

Otis Taylor: Music for Ghosts
The master of trance blues weaves a haunting, African-rooted web of sound with guitars, banjos, small amps, and digital delay on the bold, racially charged new album, Fantasizing About Being Black.

The Lemon Twigs: Hey Bro—That's My Guitar!
The brothers D'Addario reveal how they rule the stage by sharing a drum kit and a '64 Melody Maker in their progressive power-pop quartet.

Michael Chapman: Humble, Schooled, and Fearless on 50
The English acoustic legend has written songs, collaborated with Mick Ronson and Thurston Moore, and straddled folk, feedback, and New Age for a half-century.

De La Tierra's Andreas Kisser
The Sepultura guitarist joins fellow South American rock power players to expand heavy metal's sound on their sophomore album. His tools: a fleet of Jacksons, an EVH, Orange amps, and a wide-open playbook.




