By Nicolas Grizzle
Before the pandemic took hold, we had a chance to sit down with Chris Long, vice-president of operations at Nashville-based drumstick an... Read More
By Andy Doerschuk
Cars don’t drive fast enough. Supermarket express lines crawl at a snail’s pace. We wither while waiting for modems to download and fax machin... Read More
By Nicolas Grizzle
Greg Puciato (Dillinger Escape Plan, Killer Be Killed), one of the most intense voices in metal, is releasing a solo album. Drum! has an exc... Read More
By Billy Lee Lewis
Take a moment to consider the names we use to identify various typer of popular music, such as “swing,” “speed metal,” “Afro-Cuban,” and “co... Read More
BY AJ DONAHUE | FROM THE JUNE 2016 ISSUE OF DRUM!
Nick Ruffini is a doer, and he wants you to be a doer too. He’s spent time as a touring drummer, a restaurateur... Read More
BY DANIEL GLASS
I’ve decided to celebrate my 50th “Moment In History” column by focusing on Jeff Porcaro, a drummer who left us 25 years ago, but is still rega... Read More
BY JAKE WOOD
Kenny Aronoff is about as successful as a freelance drummer can get. With credits that read like a top-40 list, Aronoff has cemented himself as a f... Read More
FROM THE FEB-MARCH 2000 ISSUE OF DRUM!
In your opinion, what defined drumming in the ‘90s? Was it the diameter of a drumstick or number of plies in a drum shell... Read More
BY ANDREW J. NUSCA | PHOTOS BY KAREN MOSKOWITZ | FROM THE MAY 2008 ISSUE OF DRUM!
It’s well into a Thursday Night in January and R.E.M.’s Bill Rieflin is making... Read More
BY BRAD SCHLUETER | FROM THE MAY 2008 ISSUE OF DRUM!
Rock and roll began as a fusion of R&B chord patterns, boogie-woogie piano rhythms, and a strong backb... Read More