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Shredding a 5-String Guitar While Building a Coffee Table
Watch as I jam out on a 5-string guitar and build a custom coffee table—at the same time. It’s chaotic, loud, and unexpectedly therapeutic. Whether you're here for the DIY or the guitar vibes, you're ...
Pioneering a distinctly acidic blast of alien garage and proto-industrial, we take a look at the essential records of acid punks Chrome's wieldy discography.
Since their debut in 2017, Melbourne band Press Club have been on a tear – stomping across world stages and releasing four ...
James Guida's Laguna project is an exercise in DIY, and with the release of new single 'Sweetlips,' it's clear that Guida is ...
Shopping for toys isn't easy. Luckily, CNET's staff have playtested a wide range of toys and narrowed it down for you -- from ...
An in-depth review of Fretless - The Wrath Of Riffson, a cozy, rhythmic, metal as heck "Guitar-PG" that never misses a beat.
That $30 that might buy a single new shirt at a mall store can purchase an entire outfit here, with enough left over for a couple of books and maybe a small household item. College students furnish ...
Tumbling balls of thread make for a frustrating disruption when crafting. Keep your string organized in style with a smart DIY using a repurposed vintage jar.
Inside a US guitar string maker's strategy to navigate the trade war Instrument accessories manufacturer D'Addario responds to tariffs Timothy Aeppel Mon, Jul 21, 2025, 6:17 AM6 min read By ...
As companies all over the U.S. seek ways to cope with Trump's trade war, D'Addario & Co. executives are setting up a free trade zone and rerouting shipments to avoid tariffs.
While the company makes nearly all its music accessories in the U.S., its supply chain and distribution are global, with its biggest foreign market being Japan.
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