
Artist Spotlight: HEALTH
-John Famiglietti of HEALTH
For Los Angeles-based band HEALTH, finding a unique sound that grabbed listeners’ attention came naturally. Beginning with their 2007 self-titled debut, they blended elements of noise, rock, and electronica seamlessly in songs that are at once both infectious and deliciously abrasive. But in the six years between 2009’s LP Get Color and their upcoming release Death Magic, the band perceived that the sound of music around them had changed by leaps and bounds. HEALTH has since turned to a new workflow focused on direct guitar recording through BAE Audio 1073 preamplifiers, giving their analog instruments the added punch they need to go toe to toe with HEALTH’s bevy of digital sounds...
“We were hearing how music production had really changed where you’ve got these pop-star songs that are hitting harder than a heavy metal record because of the production,” says HEALTH band member John Famiglietti, “and we’re saying to ourselves, hey, we make heavy music and there’s no reason our stuff shouldn’t be hitting harder than teeny bop music.”
Read MoreSteve Stevens is one of the most original guitarists to emerge from the ’80s rock scene, best known for his 30 year partnership with Billy Idol, his work on Michael Jackson’s “Dirty Diana”, his Grammy Award winning performance on “Top Gun Anthem” and his work with Vince Neil on “Exposed”. Stevens catalog of hit songs that he co-wrote and performed alongside Idol include “Rebel Yell”, “Eyes Without A Face” and “Flesh for Fantasy”.
They sound as fresh and relevant today as the day they were released, as evidenced by being recently covered by artists as varied as Miley Cyrus, Green Day, Queens of the Stone Age, Him, Black Veil Brides, Children of Bodom, Dope, Daughtry, Sum 41, Blink 182, Drowning Pool, Murderdolls, Deathstars and The Donnas.
In addition to currently working on a new record together, Billy Idol and Steve Stevens continue to tour to sold out crowds all over the world. Stevens has also lent his unmistakable sound and style to many hit records, including Pink “Try This”, Diana Ross “Eaten Alive”, Joni Mitchell “Chalk mark in a Rainstorm”, Robert Palmer “Don’t Explain”, The Thompson Twins “Here’s to Future Days”, Ric Ocasek “This Side of Paradise”, Peter Criss “Let Me Rock You”, Juno Reactor “Shango”, “Hokata”, and “Pistolero”, Kyosuke Himuro “Beat Haze Odyssey”, Steve Lukather “Lukather” and on his solo outings with Steve Stevens Atomic Playboys “Atomic Playboys”, Jerusalem Slim “Jerusalem Slim”, Bozzio Levin Stevens “Black Light Syndrome” and “Situation Dangerous” and the critically acclaimed solo releases “Flamenco A Go Go” and “Memory Crash”.
Stevens has performed on numerous movie soundtracks in addition to “Top Gun”, including “Matrix Reloaded”, “Once Upon A Time In Mexico”, “Speed”, “Big”, “Dogtown”, “Coyote Ugly”, “Look Who’s Talking Too”, “The Upside of Anger”, “Ace Ventura; Pet Detective”, “The Wedding Singer” and “Heavy Metal”. Stevens also tours with several popular all-star bands including Camp Freddy and Kings of Chaos.
In 2010 Stevens welcomed reality TV cameras into his home and appeared alongside his wife, Josie, on the international hit E! channel show, “Married to Rock”, which allowed viewers a look behind the curtains into his life, both on and off the road. 2013 saw Stevens writing and recording with Sebastian Bach, touring internationally with Billy Idol and Kings of Chaos, as well as the release of a signature amplifier with Tone Merchants and a signature guitar with Knaggs Guitars.
In 2014, Stevens released new music with Billy Idol, with extensive international touring which will follow in to 2015 and 2016. Knaggs Guitars also released the second Steve Stevens signature model guitar (SSII) in January 2015.
Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band formed in 2002 in High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. The band consists of Alex Turner (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Jamie Cook (lead guitar, backing vocals), Nick O'Malley (bass, backing vocals), and Matt Helders (drums, backing vocals). Former band member Andy Nicholson (bass guitar, backing vocals) left the band in 2006 shortly after its debut album was released.
The band has released five studio albums: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006), Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), Humbug (2009), Suck It and See (2011) and AM (2013), as well as one live album, At the Apollo (2008).
The band's debut album is the fastest-selling debut album in British music history, surpassing Elastica's self-titled album. The band has won seven Brit Awards—winning both Best British Group and Best British Album three times, and has twice been nominated for Grammy Awards. The band also won the Mercury Prize in 2006 for their debut album, in addition to receiving nominations in 2007 and 2013. The band has headlined at the Glastonbury Festival twice, in 2007 and again in 2013.
Arctic Monkeys were heralded as one of the first group of acts to come to public attention via the Internet (through fan-based sites rather than from the band), with commentators suggesting they represented the possibility of a change in the way in which new bands are promoted and marketed.
Arctic Monkeys list of BAE gear includes the DMP, 10DC and 1073MP, all of which were used on their last record.
Arctic Monkeys upcoming album information can be found here."It's been an interesting road from the mid 90s up until now,” says Slash. "I never stopped to think, ‘What am I gonna to do in the long term?' Or ruminated on my solo career, where it was heading. I've just been jamming around, going wherever the muse has taken me. And this is the first time where I feel like I'm in the saddle and riding my own destiny with some genuine focus.”
For fans who've tracked the broken glass and ruby slipper journey of Guns N' Roses lead guitarist since the release of Appetite for Destruction two days before his 22nd birthday 25 years ago this July, one can't help but be radioactive with enthusiasm. Apocalyptic Love is not just a new record by the storied musician with the black top hat and magical gift for riff, for Slash and his three co-conspirators; it is, indeed, destiny. And everyone involved is poised for the ride.
"The entire album was recorded like a live performance record where the band was all set up together in the big room,” observes producer Eric Valentine, whose Barefoot Recording Studios in Hollywood provided the fertile sonic soil for Love to blossom. "Slash played his solos live as the drums were going down. The vocals were overdubbed because Myles Kennedy was playing rhythm guitar live. The whole thing is Todd Kerns' bass, Brent Fitz' drums, and two main guitars. Slash played the solos while the band was jamming so we didn't have to go back and overdub solos either, which he really dug.”
"It was important to capture the essence in that big room because as long as I've been doing studio recordings, I've always wanted to keep my guitar tracks from the actual live playing with the band,” adds Slash. "And I've kind of re-done them because I never enjoyed playing with headphones on. So Eric built this small room within the main room just for me, which he called the Slash Box, where I could play my parts and solos and still see the band, which worked great.”
The liberated feel of Apocalyptic Love is evident throughout the LP's 13 songs, as is the genuine chemistry between Slash and lead singer, Myles Kennedy. The evolution of their creative relationship went full throttle since the two first joined forces on Slash's 2010 debut solo release where the Alter Bridge front man lent his pipes to the cavalcade of venerable guest vocalists which included Iggy Pop, Ian Astbury and Ozzy Osbourne.
The Slash/Kennedy collaboration started from intuition. "I contacted him out of the blue, sent him one of the songs I was working on which turned out later to be ‘Starlight'. After Myles contributed his ideas and sent it back to Slash, creative forces congealed. "I went, ‘Wow, now that'sreally good,” recalls Slash. "I played it for Eric so we flew Myles out to track it and this unassuming mild mannered guy shows up, similar in demeanor to me, sort of quiet, not really explosive in personality. He then nailed "Back from Cali” it was like, ‘You ready to go on tour with us?' I was so happy when he accepted the offer.” For the Boston-born lead singer of the Florida-based hard rock quartet, Alter Bridge, the gig was an opportunity to expand his personal portfoliowhile exploring some musical synergy with an artist he'd long admired.
The modern master of the Gibson needed a rhythm section to flesh out his frenetic and fanciful chords. After auditioning a lot of drummers, he settled on Brent Fitz. "He was perfect,” Slash enthuses. "And Brent introduced me to Todd Kerns who was not only an awesome bass player but hesings like a motherfucker. It was really magical – a throw together band that was just right.”
Myles Kennedy and Slash quickly discovered they possessed profound creative chemistry that would spawn a wellspring of brilliant song ideas. "I'd jot down chords and concepts and play them for Myles,” says Slash. "He would automatically adhere to whatever the track was and add these great melodies and lyrics. We started putting these basic arrangements together and the songs appeared.”
The communion of Slash and Myles does ring that destiny bell a bit. With songs like the debut single, "You're a Lie,” "Standing in the Sun,” "No More Heroes,” "Bad Rain,” and the riveting ballad, "Not for Me,” voice, lyric and axe form a holy performance trinity of extraordinary passion, power and authenticity. "Not For Me' might be my favorite track on the record, a labor of love and retrospection,” confesses the vocal acrobat. "The lyrics stem from conversations I had with Slash regarding some of his bad behavior from way back, combined with things that I lived through. I went through a pretty dark period about 12 years ago, experimenting with things I probably should have avoided that didn't really work for me. That song is about waking up and having this epiphany that things needed to change and it was time to take a different route in life. I think that's something a lot of people, not just artists or rock stars, go through under different circumstances. It could be anything that's not working, a mindset, habit, pattern or relationship.”
The dynamic balance between front men and their six-string reflections is notoriously precarious. Flammable egos can torch even the most stunning synergy into a smoldering ash heap.The rock n' roll road less traveled is littered with the scattered carcasses of damaged duos. But Slash and Myles have fused dynamic forces like two elements creating a natural compound of unique rock energy. Their genuine sense of mutual admiration and respect transcends profile and personality. "What I love so much about Slash's playing is the immense emotion he devotes to his craft,” says Myles. "There is a certain ache to the way he bends a note, the vibrato. He plays so brilliantly on this record, as he has on all the records he's made, but there's a touch more beautiful pain in his technique now. Being a guitar player myself, I'm just in awe of his method and style.”
Few will argue that Slash has evolved with grassroots relevance and reverent pace over the past decade where he now rightfully belongs in the pantheon of axe mythology, having been selected by a Time Magazine survey as second only to Jimi Hendrix among electric guitarists. Staying focused on your current musical project whilst in the midst of swelling adulation and swirling speculation is no easy feat. But somehow, Slash manages to keep his eye on the apocalyptic prize.
"I know that GN'R's induction into the Hall of Fame and the 25th anniversary of Appetite are on a lot of people's minds,” admits Slash. "But when you're making a record, you just commit to keeping those distractions out of the process. You have to sort of roll with everything as it happens.”
When you're a quarter century into your career, how do you maintain personal clarity and connection to your fans? Slash makes no secret that he enjoys the tools of social networking and new technology. "I don't consider Twitter and Facebook a distraction,” he says. "It keeps me in touch with the fans. That's always been something I feel very strongly about given the opportunity through new media and the Internet –which is of course a double edged sword – YouTube all that stuff is a way an artist can stay toe to toe with the people. I never liked to alienate myself but rather made an attempt to let the fans know where I was playing and invite them along to rock out, sort of makes me feel like I was part of a big gang –we're all doing this together.”
Much to the delight of old and new fans, Slash's resume builds along with his worldwide fan base. Since making history and amassing global sales in excess of 100 million units with Guns N' Roses, returned with Slash's Snakepit in 1994, followed by Velvet Revolver's two hit LPs, 2005'sContraband (for which the single, "Slither” won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock performance) and 2007's Libertad. Finally, Slash reemerged with his groundbreaking, guest-star studded 2010 solo debut. In 2011, Slash was honored by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce who named him as an official selection to receive a star in 2012 on Hollywood's iconic Walk of Fame. After making numerous session appearances and lending his laid-back, six-string genius to an eclectic mix of artists which include Michael Jackson, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, filmmakers Quentin Tarantino and Darren Aronovsky; not to mention Guitar Hero III: The Legend of Rock and co-authoring a bestselling memoir–the question begs: What's next for the London-born, L.A. schooled kid who discovered his musical soul when his father played him the Beatles, Stones and Yardbirds?
"Touring Apocalyptic Love and having a great time,” Slash says humbly. "As long as I can plug my Les Paul into a Marshall amp, I'll just keep doing what I'm doing.”
Not a bad destiny at all.
–Lonn M. Friend author of Life on Planet Rock (2006) and Sweet Demotion: How an Almost Famous Rock Journalist Lost Everything and Found Himself (2011).
April 2012
AWARDS
1986 – The Slash AFD recording guitar is built (May)
1991 – Slash on the cover of Rolling Stone issue #596 (Jan)
2004 – "Sweet Child o' Mine” voted No. 1 – Total Guitar "the 100 Greatest Riffs”
2004 – "Out ta Get Me” voted No. 51 – Total Guitar "the 100 Greatest Riffs”
2004 – "Welcome to the Jungle” voted No. 21 – Total Guitar "the 100 Greatest Riffs”
2004 – "Paradise City” voted No. 19 – Total Guitar's "the 100 Greatest Riffs”
2005 – Best Guitarist – Esquire
2005 – "Slither” – Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance
2006 – "Paradise City” voted No. 3 – Total Guitar's "The 100 Hottest Guitar Solos”
2006 – "Sweet Child O' Mine” voted No. 30 – Total Guitar's "The 100 Hottest Guitar Solos”
2006 – "November Rain” voted No. 82 – Total Guitar's "The 100 Hottest Guitar Solos”
2007 – Riff Lord –Metal Hammer's 4th annual Golden Gods Awards
2007 – Star – Rock Walk of Fame
2008 – "November Rain” ranked No. 6 – Guitar World's "The 100 Greatest Guitar Solos”
2008 – "Sweet Child o' Mine” ranked No. 37 – Guitar World's "The 100 Greatest Guitar Solos”
2008 – Ranked 21 – Gigwise's List "The 50 Greatest Guitarists Ever”
2009 – Runner Up – Time Magazine "The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players”
2010 – "Slither” voted as runner-up – Total Guitar's "The 50 Greatest Riffs of the Decade”
2010 – "By the Sword” voted as No. 22 – Total Guitar's "The 50 Greatest Riffs of the Decade”
2010 – Honoree and plaque declaring August 26 as "Slash Day” – Sunset Strip Music Festival, award presented by West
Hollywood Mayor, John Heilman
2011 – No. 65 – Rolling Stone "The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time”
Warren Huart is a British Producer based in Los Angeles, he is known for his hard work ethic, positive attitude and respect for the artist's vision. With over 20 years of experience in the music industry he is a songwriting multi instrumentalist who produces, engineers and mixes. His studios are equipped with an array of both vintage and modern tube and solid state gear. He records on both Studer tape machines and Pro Tools. His resume includes some of the biggest artists in the world such as The Fray, Aerosmith, James Blunt and Kris Allen to name just a few.
BAE Gear: Warren Huart uses the BAE 1073, 10DC, 312A and 1073DMP.
Coldplay are a British rock band formed in 1996 by lead vocalist Chris Martin and lead guitarist Jonny Buckland at University College London (UCL). After they formed under the name Pectoralz, Guy Berryman joined the group as a bassist and they changed their name to Starfish. Will Champion joined as a drummer, backing vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist, completing the line-up. Manager Phil Harvey is often considered an unofficial fifth member. The band renamed themselves "Coldplay" in 1998, before recording and releasing three EPs: Safety in 1998, Brothers & Sisters as a single in 1999 and The Blue Room in the same year. The latter was their first release on a major label, after signing to Parlophone.
They achieved worldwide fame with the release of the single "Yellow" in 2000, followed by their debut album released in the same year, Parachutes, which was nominated for the Mercury Prize. The band's second album, A Rush of Blood to the Head (2002), was released to critical acclaim and won multiple awards, including NME's Album of the Year. They have also come top of the BBC Radio 2 poll of the favourite album of all time. Their next release, X&Y, the best-selling album worldwide in 2005, was met with mostly positive reviews upon its release, though some critics felt that it was inferior to its predecessor. The band's fourth studio album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends (2008), was produced by Brian Eno and released again to largely positive reviews, earning several Grammy Award nominations and wins at the 51st Grammy Awards. On 24 October 2011, they released their fifth studio album, Mylo Xyloto, which received mixed to positive reviews, topped the charts in over 34 countries, and was the UK's best-selling rock album of 2011. On 16 May 2014, they released their sixth and newest album, titled Ghost Stories, topping the iTunes Store albums charts in over 100 countries.
The band have won a number of music awards throughout their career, including eight Brit Awards—winning Best British Group three times—five MTV Video Music Awards and seven Grammy Awards from 25 nominations. Coldplay have sold more than 80 million records worldwide. In December 2009, Rolling Stone readers voted the group the fourth-best artist of the 2000s. Coldplay have been an active supporter of various social and political causes, such as Oxfam's Make Trade Fair campaign and Amnesty International. The group have also performed at various charity projects such as Band Aid 20, Live 8, Sound Relief, Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief, The Secret Policeman's Ball, Sport Relief and the Teenage Cancer Trust.
BAE Gear: Coldplay use the BAE 312A.
Rammstein is a Neue Deutsche Härte/industrial metal band formed in Germany in 1993. Initiated by former 'Orgasm Death Gimmick' guitarist Richard Kruspe along with guitarist Paul Landers, keyboardist Christian Flake Lorenz (the two both ex-Feeling B), drummer Christoph Schneider, bassist Oliver Riedel and ex-champion swimmer Till Lindemann at vocals.
The majority of their songs are in German, but they have also performed songs entirely or partially in other languages including English, Spanish, French and Russian. As of 2014, they have sold over 10 million records worldwide.[4] Rammstein's award-winning live shows are renowned for their pyrotechnic elements and both on- and off-stage theatrics. Rammstein's entire catalogue is published by Universal Music Group.
Their first song, "Rammstein", was about a crash incident during a airshow. They keep the name and were signed by label Motor in Germany. After a couple of hit singles in their home country, they released a first album, "Herzeleid", in 1995. The next year, David Lynch licensed two "Rammstein" songs for the soundtrack of his movie Lost Highway (1997). Before that, the band never released a track in America. In 1997, the second album "Sehnsucht" went on to surprisingly sell over half a million copies in the United States. The hit "Du Hast" played in German on the radio even if "Rammstein" recorded an English version of the song. They released live video and album "Live Aus Berlin" in 1999 and hit back in 2001 with the long-awaited album "Mutter".
-Richard Kruspe
BAE Gear: Rammstein use the BAE 1032.