Rig Rundowns
Premier Guitar’s world-famous Rig Rundowns take you backstage to explore the live gear used by your favorite guitar and bass players. Whether you’re into shred, country, indie, or classic rock, Rig Rundowns give you the lowdown on the instruments, pedals, and amps powering the biggest acts on the road today—and often we even coax them into demoing their favorite settings. Listen now and pick up new tricks for how to set up your rig!
                                                                Music                                                                200 rész                                A backstage look at the gear used by your favorite guitar and bass players.                                                                
                            
                        Olivia Jean
        30 perc
                200. rész
                    Eerie, bubblegum garage rock and moody psych pop is easily achieved by Third Man Records’ songstress with a funky Fender caked in rich reverb and furry fuzz.
Burial Waves
        78 perc
                200. rész
                    While the Chug Suckle is temporarily closed, Rigs of Dad proprietor Ross Hurt welcomes PG into the tone zone to gush about his Dunable and Fender riff rifles, solid-state stereo setups, and overflowing boards.
My Chemical Romance's Frank Iero
        57 perc
                200. rész
                    A gift from Gary Holt, a bastardized Jazzmaster, a Squier baritone, bountiful boards, and stacks of amps litter the rocker’s tone bunker.
Ariel Posen
        66 perc
                200. rész
                    The soulful slide-guitarist shows off the Teisco-inspired baritone Mule driving his new album, Headway, and introduces some pandemic-purchased, textural-tone tools.
Bones Owens
        87 perc
                200. rész
                    Dig classic Gibsons, a heaping of Hiwatts, and plenty of Pete Cornish pedals? Then enter the remarkable gear sanctuary to see how it all gasses his greasy blues-rock, two-seat roadster.
Teenage Wrist
        35 perc
                200. rész
                    Ensconced in chorus, Marshall Gallagher blends his Fenders with British bullies to create a cocktail that is equal parts jangly pop, shimmery shoegaze, and beefy grunge.
God Is an Astronaut [2021]
        46 perc
                200. rész
                    See the transformation from digital efficiency to a sprawling setup for Ghost Tapes #10 that now includes Gretsches, Jazzmasters, traditional tube heads, and more stomps than a store.
Molly Miller
        38 perc
                200. rész
                    Whether backing up Jason Mraz or fronting her own trio, she just needs a 335, Princeton Reverb, and a plane-ready pedalboard to make the world a groovier place.
Kurt Ballou
        74 perc
                200. rész
                    School’s in session! Heavy music’s brutalist producer and Converge’s 6-string steamroller welcomes PG inside GodCity Studio for a masterclass in mic differences, recording techniques, and designing ferocious pedals.
Tori Ruffin
        35 perc
                200. rész
                    Morris Day and the Time’s lead axeman gets funky with Prince-influenced Schecters, JCM900 stacks, and some key Keeley creations.
Panic at the Disco’s Nicole Row
        39 perc
                200. rész
                    Funky custom Js and punchy Ps help this low-end maven earn gigs and nail tones from Motown to Miley and all points in between.
Be Well’s Mike Schleibaum
        51 perc
                200. rész
                    The cofounding guitarist for Darkest Hour shows off his brand-new signature ESP V and offers up a few sound secrets and pedal tricks gleaned from producer/singer Brian McTernan.
Rig Rundown: Here Lies Man
        58 perc
                200. rész
                    Les Pauls, high-headroom British brawlers, and pulverizing pedals push Marcos Garcia into the Masters of Reality Iommi-sphere.
Testament’s Alex Skolnick, Eric Peterson & Steve DiGiorgio
        33 perc
                200. rész
                    The thrash-metal vets keep it simple yet high-tech on their 2015 tour.
Rig Rundown: Thelma and the Sleaze
        66 perc
                200. rész
                    Punk-rock riffin’, patriarch-smashin’, struttin’ shredder LG introduces us to her custom axes—a "Fancy" SG & skateboard Tele—and fave signal agitators.
Touché Amoré
        27 perc
                200. rész
                    Hear how Clayton Stevens fuses stinging single-coils, subtle atmospherics, and a tour-tested signature drive to set off his harmonious slash-and-thrash, post-hardcore clang.
Big Business
        38 perc
                200. rész
                    Four strings, a stack of Sunns, and plentiful pedals allow Jared Warren enough viciousness and volume for bass and guitar.
Oz Noy [2014]
        15 perc
                200. rész
                    Born in Israel with a Stratocaster in his hand, this NYC transplant takes jazz to the Land of Oz.
Rig Rundown: Strike Anywhere
        27 perc
                200. rész
                    Matt Smith’s setup might appear frail, but his disheveled ’82 SG and a half-powered JCM 800 ignites a powder keg of melodic hardcore.
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals [2011]
        20 perc
                200. rész
                    Premier Guitar's Jason Shadrick is On Location at the House of Blues in Chicago, where he catches up with Grace Potter and the Nocturnals. Jason talks to Grace and bandmates Scott Tournet and Benny Yurco about their equipment on their 2011 Summer Tour.
Spirit Adrift
        44 perc
                200. rész
                    Founder Nate Garrett looks to guitar gods EVH and James Hetfield for gear choices, while mixing in morose modulation to his mystical brand of metal.
Rig Rundown: Djunah
        49 perc
                200. rész
                    Tap-dancing, noise-rocking Donna Diane conjures lightning and thunder by layering her Kurt Ballou-designed Craftsman guitar over a Moog Minitaur bass synth.
My Morning Jacket's Carl Broemel [2015]
        16 perc
                200. rész
                    The multi-instrumentalist shows how to cover more sonic territory then any mere mortal should be expected to handle.
Charlie Parra Del Riego
        42 perc
                200. rész
                    Capcom and Kramer both wanted a piece of this South-American shredder and mash-up master. Travel below the equator to see his studio setup.
Rig Rundown: Angie Swan
        31 perc
                199. rész
                    David Byrne’s 6-string counterpart pulls back the curtain to explain the tones, cosmetics, and choreographed production factors influencing her choices for Byrne’s American Utopia Broadway show and HBO special.
Deep Sea Diver's Jessica Dobson
        47 perc
                198. rész
                    “Strangled cat and glassy Jonny Greenwood” are just two attitudes the former Beck and Shins sidewoman engages in her band’s adventurous indie-rock with Costello- and Marr-approved offsets.
Division of Laura Lee
        33 perc
                197. rész
                    Swedish post-hardcore guitarists Per Stålberg and Viktor Lager show off gear inspired by heroes J Mascis, Sonic Youth, Radiohead, Drive Like Jehu, and … Ace Frehley.
Unearth's Ken Susi
        42 perc
                196. rész
                    Go inside his impressive tone bunker fortified with silver 7-string ESP sig models, 21st-century Fishman pickups, and stacks of 5150 and 800 disciples.
Madonna's Monte Pittman
        19 perc
                195. rész
                    Rebecca Dirks is on location at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, where she catches up with Madonna guitarist Monte Pittman. In this segment, he discusses and demonstrates how he uses his Axe-FX II with his Orange rig, why you might not always hear guitar in Madonna's songs, and shows off his signature guitars. We also learn about the setup and guitars Madonna herself uses when she plays during the set.
Perry Bean's Top 10
        6 perc
                194. rész
                    PG's chief videographer recalls highlights from 7+ years on the job, including pinch-me hangs with Bad Religion, Jason Isbell, Propagandhi, Power Trip, and others.
Suzanne Santo
        38 perc
                193. rész
                    The spunky spark plug details her “Sweet Baby” Eastman and a sultry 335 that accompany her smoky, impassioned voice—plus reveals how touring with Hozier "leveled-up" her fingerstyle chops.
Pete Anderson
        37 perc
                192. rész
                    The neo-twang king demonstrates his signature-model Reverend guitars—and his surprising amp rig.
Enterprise Earth's Gabe Mangold
        53 perc
                191. rész
                    The death-metal gypsy welcomes PG inside his converted-cargo-trailer home and studio to detail his extended-range rumblers and mobile recording setup.
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Caspian's Phil Jamieson
        70 perc
                190. rész
                    The self-proclaimed “midrange mattress” makes a post-rock bed with an “Excalibur” Jazzmaster and some up-the-sleeve Strymon settings.
Dawes [2016]
        37 perc
                189. rész
                    Grimy Fenders, posh Gretsches, and handmade Gibson knockoffs meet streamlined pedalboards and vintage amps for this L.A. folk-rock outfit featuring Duane Betts on lead guitar.
Revocation & Gargoyl's Dave Davidson
        41 perc
                188. rész
                    Explore the duality of the guitarist that fronts two menacing bands with his signature “Ferrari” Jackson Warrior 7-string while still fostering his jazz background with a cherished vintage 335.
Every Time I Die
        16 perc
                187. rész
                    Chris Kies is On Location in Des Moines, IA, at People's Court where he catches up Every Time I Die's guitarist Jordan Buckley and Andy Williams who talk about their touring setup that includes ESP Guitars, Gibson, Marshall, Orange, Bison Amps, Boss, Line 6, EMG, and much more.
Nick Perri
        72 perc
                186. rész
                    The retro rocker opens up about retrofitting reissues, returning to the JTM45s, and finding the piece of gear that changed his life.
All Souls' Antonio Aguilar
        51 perc
                185. rész
                    Folk melodies, flamenco flourishes, Melvins metal, and kerranging Shellac-fueled rock all meld—and they’re at the ready with a stash of Strats and presto-chango loaded pickguards.
Journey's Neal Schon (2014)
        39 perc
                184. rész
                    The self-admitted gear junkie walks us through his current rig.
Brother Hawk
        46 perc
                183. rész
                    Graduating beyond his hardcore roots, guitarist/vocalist JB Brisendine marries the sting of Neil Young’s “Old Black” with searing and spacey Southern-rock grooves.
Jon Spencer Blues Explosion's Judah Bauer
        10 perc
                182. rész
                    Tessa Jeffers is on location at the Bottom Lounge in Chicago, Illinois where she catches up with Jon Spencer Blues Explosion guitarist Judah Bauer. In this segment, Judah details his vintage parts-caster Teles, Fender amps, and array of effects.
Rig Rundown: John Bohlinger's Top 10
        12 perc
                181. rész
                    What do Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, Joe Bonamassa, Tommy Emmanuel, and Peter Frampton all have in common? They made the PG host's list of favorite episodes from his seven-plus years on the job.
Rig Rundown: Pat Benatar's Neil Giraldo
        24 perc
                180. rész
                    The hit songwriter/guitarist talks about the pickups he stole from Jeff Beck, his Marshall reject amps, and the Bradshaw rig he hardly knows how to use.
Rig Rundown: Chicano Batman's Carlos Arévalo
        61 perc
                179. rész
                    Using some primo ’60s Jags and ace Ernie Ball axes, the funkateer channels Hendrix’s soaring psychedelia and Eddie Hazel’s potent grooves through a prism of irresistible Tropicália rhythms.
The Breeders
        34 perc
                178. rész
                    For nearly 30 years, these alt-rock pioneers have created gristly tones full of attitude and angst. Find out how guitarist Kelley Deal and bassist Josephine Wiggs craft their signature tones.
Butch Walker
        57 perc
                177. rész
                    The big-hit producer (Taylor Swift, Green Day, Weezer) and guitarist opens his RubyRed Productions to catalog his custom creations from the West and Far East. Plus, he reveals how Keith Urban forever changed his guitar-playing world.
Volbeat [2014]
        15 perc
                176. rész
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On April 28th, 2014 Danish metal band Volbeat met with Premier Guitar before their show at Marathon Music Works in Nashville TN.  Guitarist Robert Caggiano, formerly of the band Anthrax, reveals the secrete of his signature ESP guitar that helps you see where you are on a dark stage.  Bassist Anders Kjølholm shows how he gets his thunderous tone with minimal gear.  Gear: Volbeat has three complete backline systems; one setup for U.S. tours and two more setups for Europe allowing them to leapfrog from show to show. Here's what they carry in The States. 
Sharptooth
        31 perc
                175. rész
                    Just before Sharptooth released their sophomore album, 'Transitional Forms', hardcore-punk guitarists Lance Donati and Keith Higgins virtually welcomed PG’s Perry Bean into their jam space. The three have a natural conversation about how being vegan has influenced their guitar choices, why they believe Bogners are the most-reliable amps, and how Fishman’s Fluence pickups brought their tone into HD.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnA4T44B6rc&t=0s (00:00) - Intro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnA4T44B6rc&t=81s (01:21) - Guitars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnA4T44B6rc&t=759s (12:39) - Amps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnA4T44B6rc&t=1158s (19:18) - Pedals
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Hank Williams III [2010]
        13 perc
                174. rész
                    Chris Kies is On Location in Des Moines, IA, at People's Court where he catches up with country/metal artist Hank Williams III. In this Rig Rundown segment, Hank Williams III walks us through the setups that he uses on a nightly basis--one for his traditional country set and another for his metal set.
The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die’s Chris Teti
        35 perc
                173. rész
                    The guitarist/producer reveals how an EHX Pitch Fork downsized his touring guitar boat and admits the difficulties of cherry-picking stomps for the band’s spiraling, atmospherically-moody, indie odysseys.
Four Year Strong [2015]
        18 perc
                172. rész
                    The melodic hardcore pop-punkers dish the dirt on dirty gear.
Rig Rundown: Jim Ward
        49 perc
                171. rész
                    The former At the Drive-In renegade talks about using a Jazzmaster for his “humble workhorse” rhythm role, growing as singer/songwriter within Sparta, and “making” solos with three digital delays.
Thrice’s Dustin Kensrue and Teppei Teranishi [2016]
        23 perc
                170. rész
                    Experimenting with odd-time signatures and unusual tunings isn’t the only reason for the band’s unique mojo—a few eye-popping guitars, classic amps, and a pile of pedals are also required for their brand of melodic post-hardcore.
Mt. Joy's Sam Cooper
        34 perc
                169. rész
                    “Astrovan” took him from lawyer to soulful indie-pop headliner on the back of his rewired, ragged ’69 Jag and a bed of shimmering ’verbs and reversed delays.
Deafheaven
        26 perc
                168. rész
                    Guitarists Kerry McCoy and Shiv Mehra might have similar tastes in gear, but their approach to combining modern metal riffs with soundscape samples sets them apart.
Luke Schneider
        85 perc
                167. rész
                    The hippie-cowboy pedal steeler for Orville Peck and Margo Price breaks out modulation mutators and synth stomps for a solo mission full of ethereal bends and sublime swells combining cosmic country and ambient new wave.
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The Kills' Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart [2016]
        23 perc
                166. rész
                    This dynamic art-rock duo uses a classy combo of vintage Hofners, Gretsches, Selmers, and a few secret weapons to create a mesmerizing original sound.
Eric Krasno
        76 perc
                165. rész
                    The co-founding guitarist for Soulive and Lettuce, Grammy-winning bandmate in Tedeschi Trucks, and producer for Norah Jones and 50 Cent welcomes PG into his new California home studio for a tour of his tone treats. 
REO Speedwagon's Dave Amato [2013]
        21 perc
                164. rész
                    Premier Guitar's Jason Shadrick is on location in Moline, IL, where he catches up with REO Speedwagon guitarist Dave Amato who details his rig during the recent Midwest Rock 'n Roll Express tour with Styx and Ted Nugent.
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Emily Wolfe
        54 perc
                163. rész
                    The Austin-based rocker builds her own mics, mixes Queens of the Stone Age sizzle with the modern pop hooks of Demi Lovato, and rides the feedback on her new B.B.-inspired signature Epiphone.
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JD McPherson [2015]
        22 perc
                162. rész
                    The retro roots-rocker shows how he gets yesteryear tones with new beauties from Fender, TK Smith, and Texotica.
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Brian Fallon
        53 perc
                161. rész
                    In this episode, we catch up with New Jersey rocker Brian Fallon. The Gaslight Anthem founder just released his third solo album, Local Honey, that broadens his solo sound with polished storytelling cast over an Americana backdrop. The charismatic frontman virtually welcomes PG’s Perry Bean into his home studio for a 50+-minute hang that covers the various custom Fender Teles, explains the triumphs (and agony) of reconstructing amps, and details his holy-grail drive.  
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Jimmy Eat World [2017]
        34 perc
                160. rész
                    Jim Adkins and Tom Linton tossed their traditional setup to the side and packed up some P-90-loaded axes for their latest tour.
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Gear Gods' Trey Xavier
        83 perc
                159. rész
                    This YouTuber gives the 411 on headless hellraisers, a flexible four-channel head, angry stacked drives, and the digital rack sorcery that fortifies his tone bunker.
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Chris Robinson Brotherhood [2016]
        53 perc
                158. rész
                    Psychedelia reigns with the band’s stash of boutique guitars, workhorse amps, and tone-shaping stomps.
Cory Branan
        32 perc
                157. rész
                    The Memphis honky-tonkin’, Tele-twangin’ songster reveals his beefed-up guitarsenal with 6-string stalwarts, a custom 3rd Power combo, and a stockpile of stomps.
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Elder
        48 perc
                156. rész
                      Swooshing Pink Floyd vibes, kerranging Sleep chugs, and mutating mellow Motorpsycho tones symbiotically swirl in this guitar duo’s growing setups.    
Papa Roach
        11 perc
                155. rész
                    The alt-rockers chat about reducing their tonal footprint and working with Schecter and Lakland on their choice axes.
Howling Giant
        34 perc
                154. rész
                    A Reverend V, two fiery British-voiced heads, and some tone-sizzling, time-bending stomps fire this warped comet rider into psychedelic spaces.
Brendan Benson [2020]
        28 perc
                153. rész
                    A trip into a bona fide Raconteurs’ inner lair of rare vintage acoustics, super vibey amps, and a few choice goldtops.
The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner [2013]
        23 perc
                152. rész
                    The Yeah Yeah Yeahs' Nick Zinner explains why his first-ever guitar is still his main one, and we get a detailed look at the four-amp, four-pedalboard rig he uses live.
Cedric Burnside
        9 perc
                151. rész
                    A true lion of Mississippi hill-country blues continues paving his family’s legacy with his no-nonsense setup.
All That Remains [2013]
        11 perc
                150. rész
                    The East Coast shredders talk about their favorite Jackson and Charvel axes, how they fell in love with the EVH 5150III heads, and what are there go-to boxes.
Ally Venable
        19 perc
                149. rész
                    This up-and-coming, Texas-blues rocker walks through how she gets her huge tones.
Death Cab for Cutie [2015]
        19 perc
                148. rész
                    The Pacific Northwest alt rockers talk short-scale Fenders and Lakeland Ps.
Neil Zaza
        24 perc
                147. rész
                    Now that he’s ditched heavy amps for a digital rig, the melodic shredder shares his secrets for utilizing modern modeling tech.
Saturday Night Live's Jared Scharff [2012]
        14 perc
                146. rész
                    Rebecca Dirks is on location at Studio 8H at 30 Rock in New York, NY, where she catches up with SNL house-band guitarist Jared Scharff. In this segment, Scharff talks using Fano Guitars, 65 Amps, and various pedals from boutique companies while working within the live show context every Saturday night.
Brandon “Taz” Niederauer
        14 perc
                145. rész
                    One of guitar’s most promising young firebrands breaks down his signature D’Angelico, explains why he prefers Boogies, and then demos some vintage stompboxes.
All Time Low [2015]
        14 perc
                144. rész
                    The SoCal punk outfit rocks a mix of classic Fender and ESP instruments with cutting-edge Kemper gear.
Opeth
        27 perc
                143. rész
                    The Swedish prog-metal sorcerers dish on their longstanding PRS ties and uncover why they traded traditional tube amps for swappable high-gain Synergy modules.
Dashboard Confessional's Chris Carrabba [2015]
        41 perc
                142. rész
                    Take a look at the vintage electrics, delectable Martins, and essential effects that help power the band’s brand of emo rock.
Josh Smith
        24 perc
                141. rész
                    A bona fide blues shredder breaks down his powerful pedalboard and rips some licks on his trusty Chapin T-style axe.
Los Lonely Boys' Henry Garza
        17 perc
                140. rész
                    PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location Iowa City, Iowa with Los Lonely Boys. In this video Henry Garza and guitar tech Ish Flores talk to Rebecca about the gear they use while out on the road.
Jared James Nichols
        13 perc
                139. rész
                    No picks needed for this high-octane blues rocker who shows how he keeps it simple with a single-P-90 signature Epiphone and namesake Blackstar head that doubles as a carry on.
All Them Witches [2016]
        43 perc
                138. rész
                    PG’s Chris Kies hung out with Ben McLeod, Charles Michael Parks, Jr, and Allan Van Cleave of the All Them Witches at Soundcheck Rehearsal Studios before they ventured on their biggest European tour to date.
Rick Beato
        50 perc
                137. rész
                    One of YouTube’s leading music authorities opens up his well-stocked studio and shares the stories behind some of his most cherished gear.
Cage the Elephant [2014]
        24 perc
                136. rész
                    The pop-fused, garage-pysch rockers show us a bevy of their beat-up guitars, road-tested amps, and boutique-loaded boards.
Dr. Dog
        35 perc
                135. rész
                    Enjoy a thoughtful conversation covering solid-state bizarros, custom-built instruments, and shape-shifting digital dynamos that are the main tools polishing their lo-fi, indie-rock adventures.
Dave Matthews [2010]
        10 perc
                134. rész
                    PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location at Wrigley Field in Chicago, IL, where she catches up with Dave Matthews' guitar tech Craig Baker who gives a tour of Matthews' current US touring rig.
Duane Denison
        39 perc
                133. rész
                    The angular riff rifleman of The Jesus Lizard and Tomahawk dissects his all-aluminum signature “Chessie” and explains why he prefers being the lone axeman in his bands.
Rig Rundown: Cheap Trick
        21 perc
                132. rész
                    Shawn Hammond is on location checking out Cheap Trick's live rigs.
Rig Rundown: Albert Lee
        23 perc
                131. rész
                    A bona fide twang-guitar legend shares stories of his time with Clapton and gives an inside look at how he approaches his signature sound.
Rig Rundown: Thom Bresh
        80 perc
                130. rész
                    The consummate thumbpicker demos his two-sided flattop and keeps his father Merle Travis’ memory alive with a collection of instruments made in tribute.
Tom Bukovac
        52 perc
                129. rész
                    When you’re one of the most recorded guitarists in Nashville, you make sure you can cover all the bases. Watch this in-depth look at the amazing vintage guitars, rare amps, and massive pedalboard that inspires one of Nashville’s first-call session players.
Rise Against [2015]
        15 perc
                128. rész
                    A time-tested formula fuels the hardcore band’s sound.
Ida Mae's Chris Turpin
        25 perc
                127. rész
                    This modern-day Delta blues star goes deep on low-powered amps, vintage resos, and his open-tuned riffs.
Wayne Krantz [2015]
        22 perc
                126. rész
                    The jazz-rock maverick spills the details on his no-frills, get-it-done setup.
Intervals
        32 perc
                125. rész
                    Prog-metal architect Aaron Marshall shows off a pair of dazzling Mayones protoypes before he explains using a small digital footprint for tons of tones.
Melvins' Buzz Osborne [2015]
        7 perc
                124. rész
                    King Buzzo details his love for aluminum guitars and solid-state amps.
Trans Siberian Orchestra's Joel Hoekstra and Chris Caffery
        39 perc
                123. rész
                    Huge arena-rock guitar tones meet heavy-metal Christmas jams on one of the year’s most successful tours. Go behind the scenes to see how the guitar tandem kick out the holiday jams.
Between the Buried and Me [2015]
        39 perc
                122. rész
                    The prog-metal juggernauts discuss how their signature axes cranked through Axe-Fx units create their brutal live tone.
Steve Warnier
        42 perc
                121. rész
                    A certified guitar legend invites us into his home studio to tell stories, talk shop, and pick on some amazing gear.
Joe Robinson
        16 perc
                120. rész
                    Premier Guitar is on location in Davenport, Iowa, where Jason Shadrick talks with blues wunderkind Joe Robinson. In this segment, Joe discusses his electric and acoustic rigs, and demonstrates his pedalboard.
Highly Suspect
        24 perc
                119. rész
                    The DIY rockers take PG on a tour of their live concert tone toys.
Halestorm [2015]
        43 perc
                118. rész
                    Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger display weapons of mass rock from a signature Gibson plugged into a matching Marshall to a Tele running into a couple of tilt-back Fenders.
Tiny Moving Parts
        16 perc
                117. rész
                    Enthusiastic, nimble-fingered Dylan Mattheisen dances between technical mathcore and catchy rock with Teles and a trusty DL4.
The Gaslight Anthem
        21 perc
                116. rész
                    The Garden State rockers walk us through their vintage-meets-modern setups.
King Buffalo
        28 perc
                115. rész
                    The bluesy psych-rock trio shows off its souped-up import axes, pricier amps, and carefully planned pedal playgrounds.
Guns 'N' Roses' Richard Fortus [2012]
        19 perc
                114. rész
                    Jason Shadrick is On Location in Chicago, IL, at the House of Blues where he catches up with Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus. In this segment, we get to see what Fortus is currently using for guitars, amps, effects, and cabinets during the most recent GN'R US tour in early 2012.
The Black Keys [2019]
        63 perc
                113. rész
                    From rocking garages to filling arenas, Dan Auerbach’s gear has always been odd and eccentric. Still keeping it weird, he spotlights axes from a teenage hero, a custom build influenced by an industry master, and a token of his success in the shape of a Holy Grail Gibson.
Against Me! [2014]
        13 perc
                112. rész
                    Guitarists Laura Jane Grace and James Bowman achieve savage-punk tones through old-school loud tube-amps and pedals.
Mike Dawes
        36 perc
                111. rész
                    This acoustic alchemist shares the secrets within his multi-dimensional setup that goes well beyond traditional tones.
Social Distortion [2010]
        10 perc
                110. rész
                    Chris Kies is On Location in Council Bluffs, IA, where he catches up with Social Distortion's Mike Ness and Jonny Wickersham and they talk to us about their current live rigs and setups.
Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit [2019]
        92 perc
                109. rész
                    Bursts, Benders, and Js, oh my! A pioneer of the new Nashville sound and his tone-heavy band spend 90 minutes covering the gobs of new gear that have joined their ranks since 2015.
Rig Rundown: King Crimson's Robert Fripp
        17 perc
                108. rész
                    The original prog-rock guitar hero goes head-first into the 21st century with a tubeless setup that is heavy on digital effects, MIDI switching, and ultimate control.
The Hives [2013]
        18 perc
                107. rész
                    Premier Guitar is on location in Chicago, Illinois, where Rebecca Dirks meets up with Nicholaus Arson and Vigilante Carlstroem of the Hives. In this segment, the guys discuss their heavily battered go-to axes (and why it doesn?t really matter for garage rock anyways), along with their mix of boutique and vintage amps and effects.
Bad Religion
        47 perc
                106. rész
                    What’s more punk rock than dueling angry P-90s straight into classic Marshalls? Answer: Nothing!
Rig Rundown: The Sword [2014]
        16 perc
                105. rész
                    The Texas-metal-boogie masters chat about their minimalistic gear approach—including an amp with one knob—and the benefits of touring with a bassist that builds custom stompboxes.
Samantha Fish [2019]
        21 perc
                104. rész
                    The rising blues guitar star demos her No. 1 SG with her expanded pedalboard, and goes deep with her workhorse Jaguars, Stogie Blues cigar box, Delaney 512, Taylor acoustic, and Category 5 amps.
Thin Lizzy [2011]
        8 perc
                103. rész
                    Chris Kies is On Location in Chicago, IL, at the Vic Theatre where he catches up with Thin Lizzy guitar tech Coty Allinson who walks us through guitarists Vivian Campbell and Scott Gorham's current touring rigs.
Rig Rundown: Torche's Steve Brooks & Jonathan Nuñez
        49 perc
                102. rész
                    When these pop-doom metalheads couldn’t lasso the tone in their heads Nuñez took the DIY route crafting his own company that now provides a formidable backline and fills their boards.
Sigur Ros [2013]
        24 perc
                101. rész
                    Rebecca Dirks is on location in Chicago where she catches up with Sigur Ros guitar and bass tech Silli Ragnarsson to discuss guitarist Jonsi Por Birgisson's one-off guitar, bow and accessories, and surprisingly sparse pedalboard, bassist Georg Holm's effects-heavy pedal rig, and the more traditional guitar-board-amp setup of touring guitarist Kjartan Dagur Holm (Georg's brother).
Knocked Loose
        29 perc
                100. rész
                    Purveyors of punishing ’90s-style hardcore chisel their heavy sound with down-tuned 7-strings and lighter hues of delay and modulation.
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon's the Roots' "Captain" Kirk Douglas and Mark Kelley
        13 perc
                99. rész
                    Rebecca Dirks is on location at NBC Studio 6B, GE Building, in New York, New York, where she catches up with Late Night with Jimmy Fallon's the Roots' guitarist "Captain" Kirk Douglas and bassist Mark Kelley.
Thunderpussy
        22 perc
                98. rész
                    The guitarist of Mike McCready’s favorite new band uses a straightforward setup that proves a swaggering, punk attitude and greasy rock ’n’ roll isn't just a man’s game.
Buddy Guy [2011]
        6 perc
                97. rész
                    PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location in Joliet, Illinois, where he catches up with blues guitarist Buddy Guy. His guitar tech Gilbert Garza talks about and shows off Buddy Guy's current equipment and signal chain that's being used on the Living Proof 2011 tour.
As Cities Burn’s Cody Bonnette
        33 perc
                96. rész
                    The founding guitarist presents how single-coils through a true stereo setup peppered with some extreme effects forge a wide-ranging, Jekyll-and-Hyde approach to tone.
Roger Waters [2012]
        9 perc
                95. rész
                    We were lucky enough to spend an afternoon behind the bricks of Roger Waters'' The Wall Live, chatting with techs Tim Myer and Colin Lyon.
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
        13 perc
                94. rész
                    The 20-year-old blues phenom shares his straight-ahead approach to burly, blues-rock tones.
Jimmy Herring [2012]
        29 perc
                93. rész
                    PG's Jason Shadrick is at Manifold Recording in North Carolina talking gear with Jimmy Herring.
Baroness' John Baizley and Gina Gleason
        50 perc
                92. rész
                    Visionary John Baizley and former Cirque du Soleil shredder Gina Gleason explain why their evolving style of sprawling heaviness now uses “scalpel-like” Fender single-coils and low-wattage tube combos. Plus, they share how a Philly Fuzz Heretic brought them together.
Dave Kilminster of the Roger Waters Band
        13 perc
                91. rész
                    We were lucky enough to spend an afternoon behind the bricks of Roger Waters'' The Wall Live, chatting with guitarist Dave Kilminster.
Covet
        31 perc
                90. rész
                    Observe Yvette Young apply her formal piano background to musically communicate on a fretboard while expressing how modulation pedals have made her a better bandmate and a more dynamic writer.
Sonny Landreth [2012]
        39 perc
                89. rész
                    PG's Shawn Hammond catches up with slide master Sonny Landreth. In this Rig Rundown segment, Landreth shares his Strat mods and road amps, and demonstrates his favorite pedal combinations.
Third Eye Blind [2019]
        26 perc
                88. rész
                    Dubliner Kryz Reid details additions to his Star Wars family of guitars and why he went from vintage to digital, while Stephan Perkins’ tech explains why a laughable price tag should never disqualify an axe from becoming a main squeeze.
Testament’s Alex Skolnick, Eric Peterson & Steve DiGiorgio
        33 perc
                87. rész
                    The thrash-metal vets keep it simple yet high-tech on their 2015 tour.
Greg Koch
        31 perc
                86. rész
                    The king of gristle shares the signature gear he uses to unleash waves of unabashed sonic mayhem.
Megadeth's Dave Mustaine and Chris Broderick
        9 perc
                85. rész
                    Jordan Wagner is On Location in Davenport, IA, where he catches up with Megadeth's guitarists Dave Mustaine and Chris Broderick. In this segment, both Dave and Chris walk us through their thrash metal setups.
Billy Strings
        18 perc
                309. rész
                    The bluegrass-blazin’, death-metal-rooted whiz uses a few pedals to twist the traditional music of Kentucky towards the psychedelic sounds of San Francisco.
Ep. #308: Cherry Glazerr
        16 perc
                83. rész
                    Grunge songstress Clementine Creevy hits us with the barrage of drives she uses for her band's lo-fi garage sound.
Ep. #307 - Nita Strauss
        24 perc
                82. rész
                    With a new Ibanez signature model, a backup axe, and a plug-and-play "fly rig", the rock heroine travels light to create the heavy tones on her solo debut, Controlled Chaos.
 Article & photos: http://bit.ly/NitaStraussRR   Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENL 
 Furious, focused, and expansive, the playing of Nita Strauss is the stuff emerging-rock-guitar legends are made of. During soundcheck at Nashville’s Basement East, PG’s John Bohlinger checked in with Strauss, who was on a break from her regular gig with Alice Cooper, touring in support of her debut solo album, Controlled Chaos. Strauss wrote, produced, engineered, and recorded all the guitar and bass parts on the album, which, in testament to her abilities and her fan base, was made via a Kickstarter campaign that exceeded its $20,000 goal by $145,755. As she rips for our cameras, Strauss, the first woman to have an Ibanez signature model—which debuted at Winter NAMM 2018—talks about her JIVA10 and her backup S6570Q, and puts her fly rig, a Boss GT-100, though her core settings. Check out how Strauss shows off the JIVA10’s radical tuning stability at the 15-minute mark! And yes, she is a descendent of the Austrian composer Johann Strauss.
  
Ep. #306: Kurt Vile & The Violators
        46 perc
                81. rész
                    The Philly-based group explains how they use vintage Fender gear, classic tube amps, and a few homemade pedals to produce their brand of psychedelic folk-rock.
Ep. #305: Sleep
        25 perc
                80. rész
                    The sultan of sludge illustrates that his first band is a shuttle for sonic exploration launching into orbit on the backs of triple-humbucker guitars, a sierra of Oranges, and two boards the size of Cape Canaveral.
Ep. #304: Guthrie Trapp
        19 perc
                79. rész
                    The country picker shows the tools of the trade as an in-demand guitar slinger.
Ep. #303: Joanne Shaw Taylor
        14 perc
                78. rész
                    The British blues player’s simple-but-brawny tool kit for tough tones.
Ep. #302: The Devil Wears Prada
        30 perc
                77. rész
                    The American metal core band spills the details on their three-guitar assault.
Ep. #301: Buddy Miller
        44 perc
                76. rész
                    A look inside the sanctum of one of contemporary Nashville’s most respected artists, packed with cool guitars and plenty of other epic gear.
Ep. #300: Shinedown
        35 perc
                75. rész
                    Myers talks about his unwavering loyalty to PRS Guitars showing us his current touring collection while Bass discusses his various signature Dean basses and why he's using a solid-state guitar head for distorted bass tones.
Ep. #299: Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
        26 perc
                74. rész
                    One of Americana’s rising stars (and a son of an outlaw legend) goes deep on his vintage Gibson, using a dual-amp setup, and why he eschews most pedals.
Ep. #298: GWAR
        23 perc
                73. rész
                    Simulated mutilations and fake blood aside, GWAR are gear junkies like the rest of us.
Ep. #297: Arielle
        26 perc
                72. rész
                    Inspired by the lutherie skills of Brian May and the tonal essence of Eric Johnson, this self-proclaimed “classic folk rocker” shows off her acoustic and electric setups.
Ep. #296: Pink's Justin Derrico and Eva Gardner
        29 perc
                71. rész
                    Jason Shadrick is On Location at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, where he catches up with Justin Derrico and Eva Gardner on tour with Pink's The Truth About Love tour. In this segment, Justin and Eva detail their go-to instruments and signal chains.
Ep. #295: Architects
        27 perc
                70. rész
                    Observe how the U.K. metalcore warriors utilize digital stomps, profiling amps, and modern pickups to break necks and ignite pits with an old-school aggression.
Ep. #294: Chevelle
        31 perc
                69. rész
                    This alt-metal power trio proves that one focused, low-tuned guitar, pounding drums, and inventively effected bass can sound as huge live as a band rocking multiple guitars and keyboards.
Ep. #293: Judas Priest
        40 perc
                68. rész
                    Watch the pioneering British heavy metal band share the stories and secrets behind the gear that’s banged heads for 50 years and sold over 50 million records.
Ep. #292: Roger Waters Band's Snowy White
        6 perc
                67. rész
                    We were lucky enough to spend an afternoon behind the bricks of Roger Waters' The Wall Live, chatting with guitarists Dave Kilminster, G.E. Smith, and Snowy White, along with techs Tim Myer and Colin Lyon.
Ep. #291: The Tallest Man on Earth
        26 perc
                66. rész
                    Take a look at how one of Sweden’s most enigmatic songwriters crafts layers of sonic magic with a handful of open tunings and a pile of pedals.
Ep. #290: Exodus' Gary Holt [2015]
        7 perc
                65. rész
                    The thrash-metal legend keeps things simple with signature ESP guitars, and a mix of analog and digital gear.
Ep. #289: Dream Theater
        36 perc
                64. rész
                    The progressive metal band’s sultans of shred talk about the gear on their 2019 The Distance Over Time tour, including John Petrucci’s brand-new Music Man Majesty Series signature models and Myung’s potential 2020 signature bass.
Ep. #288: Unknown Hinson
        9 perc
                63. rész
                    PG's Chris Kies is on location in Des Moines, IA, at Wooly's where he catches up with the king of country western troubadours Unknown Hinson. In this segment, the Kang talks about his signature Reverend Guitar, using the Fender Super-Sonic 100 head and matching cabinet, Vox ValveTronix digital effects process, and what's his ideal wumern.
Ep. #287: The Bouncing Souls
        17 perc
                62. rész
                    The seminal East Coast punkers prove that some beat-up guitars and undeniable hooks is all you need to tour the world for over three decades.
Ep. #286: Reverend Horton Heat
        11 perc
                61. rész
                    PG's Chris Kies is On Location at RIBCO Brewing in Rock Island, IL, where he catches up with rockabilly guitar slinger Jim "Reverend Horton" Heath for another Rig Rundown installment.
Ep. #285: Rig Rundown: Polyphia's Scott LePage
        27 perc
                60. rész
                    Aside from melting faces and conquering all music, these younglings don’t take themselves or much else seriously, but one-half of the wise-cracking guitar tandem dishes on his “dope” signature gear from Ibanez and DiMarzio.
Ep. #284: Liz Cooper & The Stampede
        43 perc
                59. rész
                    The dreamy, psychedelic-folk rocker explains how a salvaged-spruce offset colored with gobs of vibe, chorus, and trem give her freewheeling, Dead-inspired journeys constant movement and flow.
Ep. #283: Trivium
        17 perc
                58. rész
                    The Florida metal quartet goes ampless.
Ep. #282 - Tab Benoit
        26 perc
                57. rész
                    The self-proclaimed drummer shows off the old Teles and loud signature combos that are the chosen recipe for his brand of bayou blues.
Ep. #281: Nickelback
        22 perc
                56. rész
                    PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location in Moline, IL. at the iWireless Center where he catches up Nickelback Guitar tech Kris Dawson who shows us Chad Kroeger & Ryan Peake's gear and talks about their tour set up.
Ep. #280: Hozier
        28 perc
                55. rész
                    On the heels of his No. 1 album, Wasteland, Baby!, Irishman Andrew Hozier-Byrne reveals his connection with “alive” hollowbodies—including gas cans—that torch his moody, soulful blend of rock and blues.
Ep. #279: Adrian Belew
        29 perc
                54. rész
                    The former King Crimson genius details the gear he uses to conjure vintage fuzz tones, animal sounds, and quirky soundscapes.
Ep. #278: Failure's Ken Andrews [2019]
        24 perc
                53. rész
                    The sonic sorcerer illustrates how he meticulously builds the wall of textured sounds in the Axe-Fx III and details the creation of his new Electrical Guitar Company signature offset.
Ep. #277: Dillinger Escape Plan's Ben Weinman
        23 perc
                52. rész
                    Dillinger Escape Plan guitarist Ben Weinman talks in depth about his upcoming signature model and love for Mesa/Boogie amps.
Ep. #276: Jake E. Lee
        25 perc
                51. rész
                    The fingers behind Ozzy’s Bark at the Moon shares the blisteringly loud setup used to power his new band, Red Dragon Cartel.
Ep. #275: August Burns Red
        35 perc
                50. rész
                    The Grammy-nominated outfit shows us the Ibanez guitars, Kiesel basses, and Kemper and Ampeg amps that ignite their metalcore sound.
Ep. #274: Brothers Osborne
        39 perc
                49. rész
                    Country music’s leading guitar tandem show us how they mix vintage axes and boutique pedals with high-powered amps and just a little bit of digital magic.
Ep. #273: John McLaughlin
        10 perc
                48. rész
                    PG's Jason Shadrick is On Location in Milwaukee, WI, where he catches up with guitarist John McLaughlin. In this Rig Rundown video segment, McLaughlin talks to us about using his Godin Freeway and use of effects.
Ep. #272: Nick Raskulinecz
        33 perc
                47. rész
                    Try to keep your skull glued on while geeking out on the gear—especially amps—the Grammy-winning producer uses to make epic albums with Foo Fighters, Alice in Chains, Deftones, Korn, Rush, Mastodon, and others.
Ep. #271: The Offspring
        11 perc
                46. rész
                    The punk-rock vet likes it both simple and high-tech, with signature Ibanez axes and an Axe-Fx combining to create a consistently brutal sonic punch.
Ep. #270: Jerry Douglas
        46 perc
                45. rész
                    A deep studio dive with one of the most recorded resonator players ever.
Ep. #269: Social Distortion [2015]
        21 perc
                44. rész
                    Guitarists Mike Ness and Jonny Wickersham show off their tried-and-true rock ’n’ roll machines.
Ep. #268: The Devon Allman Project with Duane Betts
        25 perc
                43. rész
                    We caught up with these two sons of American rock royalty—and their trove of storied guitars—as they were on their verge of launching their new Allman Betts Band.
Ep. 267: Joe Bonamassa - Amps [2009]
        6 perc
                42. rész
                    PG's Joe Coffey is On Location in Des Moines, IA, where he catches up with blues guitarist extraordinaire Joe Bonamassa. In this portion, Joe talks and demos his current lineup of amps for the ongoing tour.
Ep. #266: The Struts
        27 perc
                41. rész
                    One of the U.K.’s most buzzed-about rock bands shares the stories behind their gear that has two settings—loud and louder.
Ep. #265: Tom Morello
        31 perc
                40. rész
                    Rock’s biggest “DJ” proves that even though his gear has been unchanged since the early ’90s, he still can rip out fresh ideas with ease and flair.
Ep. #263 Tyler Childers Band
        43 perc
                39. rész
                    The Appalachia crew prove that ripping T-styles seasoned with effects-rich pedal steel can still be in vogue in today’s country and Americana music.
Ep. #262: Steven Wilson [2019]
        27 perc
                38. rész
                    The king of modern prog rock unveils his monstrous pedalboard and surprising dual-amp setup.
Ep. #261: The Pixies
        18 perc
                37. rész
                    Get the lowdown on the axes, amps, and effects used by influential alt-rockers Charles Thompson and Joey Santiago.
Ep. #260: Emma Ruth Randle
        41 perc
                36. rész
                    The moody goth-folk songstress and her 6-string compatriot Evan Patterson detail the off-kilter double-cuts, dual-amp configurations, and reverb-dripping boards that give life to their jangly, ambient washes and doomy, crashing crescendos.
Ep. #259: Brent Mason
        33 perc
                35. rész
                    Nashville studio ace shows it’s more about chops than gear.
Ep. #258: Manchester Orchestra
        24 perc
                34. rész
                    Observe how the Atlanta-based rockers keep instruments in the family and take a pragmatic approach by hitting the road with everyman gear to morph between their brutal heavy riffs and beautiful, cinematic soundscapes.
Ep. #256 - Tera Melos' Nick Reinhart
        36 perc
                33. rész
                    Warning for tone purists: The Willy Wonka of guitar glues pickups on a forgotten Squier and jams on a heap of throwaway misfits and boutique stomps to beep, bop, boop to his heart’s content.
Ep. #255: Conan O' Brien Band
        46 perc
                32. rész
                    PG's Rebecca Dirks is on location at Hollywood, CA, where she catches up with Conan guitarist Jimmy Vivino and bassist Mike Merritt. In this segment, we learn what guitars, amps, basses, and effects pedals both Vivino and Merritt use every night during taping, as well as take a look into Vivino's back room collection of guitars.
Ep. #254: Saves the Day
        35 perc
                31. rész
                    Watch how bassist Rodrigo Palma uses a simplistic, time-tested combination of Fender plus Ampeg, while guitarist Arun Bali employs a collection of classic guitars and stacks a hearty amount of fuzz pedals to color their brand of post-pop punk.
Ep. #253: Brent Mason
        33 perc
                30. rész
                    Nashville studio ace shows it’s more about chops than gear.
Ep. #252: KT Tunstall
        60 perc
                29. rész
                    Armed with a deeply intricate pedalboard, some workhorse guitars, and a powerful Supro amp, the Scottish singer/songwriter creates mind-expanding loops with relative ease.
Ep. #251: Living Colour
        36 perc
                28. rész
                    Premier Guitar's Rebecca Dirks is on location at Park West in Chicago, IL, where she catches up with Living Colours' Vernon Reid and Doug Wimbish during their 2013 U.S. tour.
Ep. #250: Tyler Bryant and the Shakedown
        59 perc
                27. rész
                    Blues-rock firebrands Tyler Bryant and Graham Whitford rely on loud amps and vintage guitars to get their message to the people.
Ep. #249: Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
        65 perc
                26. rész
                    “Cooder-casters,” boutique amps, classic Gibsons, and a healthy amount of pedals give fire to Isbell’s brand of Southern-bred rock.
Ep. #248: Julien Baker
        36 perc
                25. rész
                    The melancholic, reverb-loving songstress talks about the Tele, Fender combos, and bountiful board she uses to fill theaters around the globe.
Ep. #247: Imagine Dragons
        33 perc
                24. rész
                    The band’s platinum pop-rock is fueled with amazingly customized axes, vintage Voxes, and plenty of sonic exploration.


