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June 2018 Features

Lords of the Springs
Vintage-gear guru Tony Miln scours the outlands of outboard effects for 20 spring reverbs that promise ultimate ambient power.

Stone Temple Pilots' Dean and Robert DeLeo
These lions of rock navigate the new Stone Temple Pilots album in the studio and onstage with carefully chosen guitars and basses, honed studio craft, and a new songwriting partner in vocalist Jeff Gutt.

Kittie's Redemption
Morgan Lander and Tara McLeod discuss the all-female metal band's explosive early success and the journey leading up to their 20th anniversary.

Ry Cooder: American Reverence
After more than 50 years of making music, Ry Cooder returns to his roots with The Prodigal Son, a trenchant spiritual quest that shows he's still fascinated as ever by the deep mystery of how music connects us to one another.

Graham Coxon: The Curious Flights of an Art-Pop Aerialist
Blur's shape-shifting guitar wizard scores the soundtrack to The End of the F***ing World and reflects on a career as a superstar art-punk, fingerstyle folk ace, and noise-pop maven.

Diminutive Darlings: Short-Scale Bass Review Roundup
We check out three downsized rumblers—the Fender JMJ Road Worn Mustang, Spector Bantam 4, and Supro Huntington II.

Forgotten Heroes: Can
How the devil's rejects of krautrock, featuring bassist Holger Czukay and guitarist Michael Karoli, fueled the future with their rhythmic, improvisational, textural sound and paved the way for punk, new wave, psych, and ambient music.

Guthrie Trapp: Man of a Thousand Gigs
With a new album showcasing his stylistic breadth and a relentless schedule of performing, recording, and teaching, the Nashville Tele-monster keeps the pedal to the floor.

Listen to the June PG Spotify Playlist
This month we round up tracks from Stone Temple Pilots, Ry Cooder, Can, Kittie, Graham Coxon, Guthrie Trapp, and more!