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Sebastian Bach‘s still got it. If his crushing new solo album, Child Within the Man, didn’t already make it clear, Bach drove the point home at the Rock Box in San Antonio on Sunday, where he blasted through Skid Row classics and highlights off his new LP with the same gutsy aggression of his youth. You can see UCR’s exclusive photos and the full set list below. Bach came out swinging with Child Within the Man lead single “What Do I Got to Lose?,” a vintage metal anthem that worked the audience into a fast frenzy. Bach kept it old-school on all fronts, noting early in the set that there were “...
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Slash paid a visit to Los Angeles’ famed Amoeba Music on Wednesday to play a stripped-down acoustic set in support of his new blues covers album, Orgy of the Damned. You can see UCR’s exclusive photos from the event, watch footage of the performance and see the set list below. Accompanied by singer/guitarist Tash Neal and singer/keyboardist Teddy Andreadis, Slash performed a nine-song set that drew largely from Orgy of the Damned. Neal and Andreadis traded vocals on covers of Howlin’ Wolf’s “Killing Floor,” Fleetwood Mac‘s “Oh Well,” Elmore James’ “Shake Your Money Maker” and more. At the end ...
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Joe Satriani and Steve Vai‘s current Satch / Vai Tour is technically a pairing of teacher and student — but during their Friday performance at Austin’s ACL Live, both guitarists displayed such a jaw-dropping mastery of their instrument that the distinction felt irrelevant. You can see UCR’s exclusive photos from the performance below. Vai noted during his opening performance that he had been waiting for this tour for 52 years. The 63-year-old virtuoso began taking guitar lessons from Satriani when he was barely a teenager, and his own genius quickly emerged — so quickly, in fact, that Satriani...
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Joe Satriani and Steve Vai‘s current Satch / Vai Tour is technically a pairing of teacher and student — but during their Friday performance at Austin’s ACL Live, both guitarists displayed such a jaw-dropping mastery of their instrument that the distinction felt irrelevant. You can see UCR’s exclusive photos from the performance below. Vai noted during his opening performance that he had been waiting for this tour — remarkably, his and Satriani’s first-ever joint road trip — for 52 years. The 63-year-old virtuoso began taking guitar lessons from Satriani when he was barely a teenager, and his o...
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