Журнал для барабанщиков “Drum!” за сентябрь 2013 г.
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Jeremy Spencer. The show-stealing hammer of Five Finger Death Punch wants his band in every living room across America — even if it means working around the clock.
Marco Minnemann. His name is German for ridiculous. Not really, but the drum jock brings a surfeit of chops and a heap of passion to The Aristocrats.
Clinician Magicians. What do Chad Smith, Cindy Blackman-Santana, and Jason Bittner have in common? Not much, except for what it takes to put on the best clinic ever.
Drummies! Artist Award Winners. You, the reader, have spoken. Behold, the new kings and queens of your drumming universe.
Brad Wilk. When the former Rage Against The Machine and Audioslave skinsman was asked to fill his hero’s shoes, well, let’s just say he couldn’t say no to Sabbath.
Hannah Ford. One of the industry’s hardest working drummers (and occasional hater target) lands a coveted slot with Prince.
Ian Paice. The new Deep Purple album wouldn’t be Deep Purple at all without the feel, musical instincts, and magic touch of its southpaw sticksman, who, by the way, is one of the godfathers of modern metal.
Billy Rymer. For The Dillinger Escape Plan technician, constructing the perfect beat is a personal mandate. Replicating it each night is a whole other thing.
Sean Kinney. The heartbeat of Alice In Chains has never liked the studio environment much, but he’s finally made peace with it, and to his surprise, become an even better player.
Steve Gorman. In his lengthy stint drumming for The Black Crowes, Steve Gorman learned a thing or two about being a team player.
Dominic Howard. With The 2nd Law, Muse’s drummer has not only blurred the line between acoustic and electronic beats, he’s made such dualistic thinking obsolete.
John Stanier. Juggling both Battles and Tomahawk, the one-time Frankenfoot behind Helmet keeps finding new ways to funk it up.
Disciples Of Bonzo. More than a dozen top drummers pick their favorite Led Zeppelin track (including transcription) and explain why John Bonham still rules.
Jason Bittner. The Shadows Fall drummer comes to Anthrax’s rescue, but he’s got far bigger challenges than the occasional sub gig.
Q&A: Steve Gadd & Edie Brickell. With the release of The Gaddabouts’ sophmore effort, ’90s hit maker Edie Brickell and God Drums himself discuss the special relationship of vocals and rhythm.
Tré Cool. The clown prince of punk rock is dead serious about the singular drum sound he delivers in Green Day’s triple release. Just don’t ask him about concept albums.