The undead, Medieval-themed suburban restaurants, the mall. Druidism, decapitated chickens, rebirth. Church, sheep slaughter, ...
The jazz icon's Reverb collection includes his Gibson Johnny Smith, which he played on the 1976 triple-platinum album Breezin ...
Go Home” is a rollicking indie rock cut, built atop churning guitar lines, crashing percussion, and an achingly sincere vocal ...
The 1967 Twin is fitted with distinctive Electro Voice SRO 'coffee can' speakers, and was used by SRV during his Las Colinas rehearsals with David Bowie ...
When recording their iconic 1969 album Abbey Road, The Beatles used a specially-made EMI TG12345 recording console. Now, it's ...
today announced the all-new TAG3 C TransAcoustic Guitar, crafted for modern guitarists eager to push creative boundaries and heighten their performances and level of play. With its ability to dial in ...
Baron-Gracie’s voice riding a wave of reverb-soaked guitars, all whilst paying ultimate homage to Scottish dream-pop mainstays, Cocteau Twins; and "Miss America", perhaps the only track on Smitten ...
The Gibson Johnny Smith that guitarist George Benson used to record his 1976 hit album Breezin’ (sales around three million) ...
Between Wollowitz’s grand, reverb-washed exhortations, a brief but scorching guitar solo, and the song’s final thrashing chords, “Catharsis” makes comprehensive use of the band’s full ...
Listen to George Benson's Version of Leon Russell's 'This Masquerade' That guitar is one of the ones you're about to sell in your new official Reverb shop. I like the idea that you're looking at ...
He can croon over reverb better than most indie sleaze frontmen ... this London singer was the only throughline. The short guitar pop song is snappy, romantic, fuzzy. The cymbals are perfectly ...