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Registered office: Future Publishing Ltd, 30 Monmouth St, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2BW Tel 01225 442244 The shape of drums to come... EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Welcome to 2012! I hope your Christmas break was relaxing, rewarding and those of you that played New Year’s Eve gigs got paid handsomely! If this issue of Rhythm is the first of your new gift subscription, welcome. We start 2012 looking forward to what is already shaping up to be a fantastic year of drums, drummers and music. Lamb Of God’s Chris Adler heads up this special preview Working hard on this month’s issue. In a particularly frank and inspiring Rhythm cover interview, Chris talks about pushing his playing to the limits and the potentially band-killing quality control he exercised on the phenomenal new album, Resolution. Give it a spin and you’ll be hard pushed to find drumming to top it this year. We also take a look at 10 drummers we guarantee you’ll be seeing more of this year. Check in with us in a year’s time to see if we got it right! Finally, we’ve done some digging to unearth all this year’s biggest gear stories. Elsewhere, as Machine Head finished up a UK tour that saw his band headline Wembley Arena, Dave McClain filled us in on his path to drumming maturity and why he’s becoming desensitised to double bass playing. Also, we sit down with Björk’s drummer of choice Manu Delago, and The Animals’ John Steel tells his story. Add to that the best gear reviews and advice and world-beating tuition, and I can’t think of a better way to kick-start the new year. 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FEBRUARY 2012 | 5 42 COVER FEATURE Lamb Of God’s Chris Adler Features 42 CHRIS ADLER Lamb Of God’s sticksman on the band’s new album, getting through their gruelling live sets and why he is a reluctant soloist 54 MANU DELAGO Expert Hang player and the man providing the beats for Björk 60 DAVE MCCLAIN The metal drum god on Machine Head’s rebirth and his fearsome technique 68 HOT DRUMMERS FOR 2012 We round up 10 sticksmen to watch out for in the coming year 70 VINTAGE RESTORATION The third in our series showing you the best methods for bringing old drums back to life WIN! A 14"x5½" Worldmax snare p40 76 THE RHYTHM INTERVIEW The Animals’ John Steel recalls his band’s huge success in the ’60s on both sides of the Atlantic 60 INTERVIEW Machine Head’s Dave McClain 70 FEATURE Vintage gear restoration WWW.RHYTHMMAGAZINE.CO.UK Issue 199 February 2012 Want to subscribe to Rhythm? Become a Rhythm subscriber and get a set of Evans heads worth over £30, plus save 20%. Head to page 82 for details. www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk www.my 76 JOHN STEEL The Animals’ drummer recalls his career behind the kit Regulars 08 BEAT All the latest news and hot gear, plus tips, classic sounds and more 30 DRUM ODDITIES Weird and wonderful drum gear. This month: Rogers DualMatic drop clutch 32 INTRODUCING New bands and drummers you need to have on your radar this month 34 REVIEWS New stuff from Phil Seamen, Lloyd Ryan, Radiohead, Zoro, Neil Cowley Trio, Claus Hessler and more 36 DRUM DIARIES Kenny Aronoff, Jason Bittner and Karl Brazil open the doors to their worlds 126 ASK GEOFF Your kit conundrums solved by our resident gear guru 130 THE TRACK The Ramones’ Richie Reinhardt on the songs that mean the most to him Gear Reviews ■ PEARL MASTERS PREMIUM LEGEND KIT ■ DRUMPORT ■ MEINL HCS CYMBAL PACK ■ LUDWIG SNARE DRUMS ■ PP 142 CAJON ■ DIXON BLACK WIDOW KIT 110 114 116 118 120 122 110 PEARL Masters Premium Legend kit 87 Drum Lessons LEARN TO PLAY ■ Sting ‘Englishman In New York’ ■ Deep Purple ‘Smoke On The Water’ PLUS LEARN LINEAR GROOVES, CROSSOVER FILLS, BASS DRUM TECHNIQUE, HOW TO PLAY THE CONGA AND MORE WWW.RHYTHMMAGAZINE.CO.UK FEBRUARY 2012 | 7 HIGHLIGHTS PEOPLE | MUSIC | GEAR SOUND LIKE… 10 YOUTUBE STAR 18 Grammy-award winning Meet the internet sensation who’s backing Jeff Beck drummer Ronald Bruner Jr “To me there’s a common thread: creating and performing rhythms and drum parts that really speak – they must have drama. Drumming is all about drama” CLIVE DEAMER 8 | FEBRUARY 2012 WWW.RHYTHMMAGAZINE.CO.UK Get The Blessing wth Clive Deamer far right (er, possibly) 22 NEW FOR 2012 The year’s best new gear in our seven-page Kit special DEAMERGETS PHIL’SBLESSING Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images Cliverevealsnewalbumanddouble-drummingwithRadiohead ■ It’s proving to be a busy time for Portishead drummer Clive Deamer. In between regularly joining Phil Selway on stage with Radiohead for some double-drumming, he’s somehow found time to hit the studio with jazz-rock quartet Get The Blessing. “It’s a miracle we get to record at all,” reveals Clive, whose third album with Get The Blessing, OC DC, is just about to land. “Jake [McMurchie, sax] was out of action with a thumb injury for months, and my sessions and other projects keep everyone guessing. We've always had to record on an ad hoc-basis and this was done in a similar way. Various tunes and themes were tested on unsuspecting audiences, this helped to build arrangements and find an approach to each performance.” One of the many projects that keeps Phil so busy is his gig double-drumming with Phil Selway on some of Radiohead’s live dates. WWW.RHYTHMMAGAZINE.CO.UK “Phil Selway contacted me out of the blue through Portishead’s management,” explains Clive. “Until I started working alongside Phil, my only experience with another drummer was [Portishead’s] Geoff Barrow. The challenge seems to have begun successfully, there’s a Radiohead Live From The Basement DVD out now and a 2012 tour.” Of his gear choices for the recording of OC DC, Clive tells us: “I used a mixture of Ludwig maple drums, my Gretsch kit as usual and a Premier maple snare with a satisfyingly woody sound, different to previous GTB work. I think my playing was more restrained this time.” Get The Blessing requires a very different rhythmic approach to Clive’s previous work with Robert Plant [on his 2002 Dreamland album] and Portishead, as Clive explains: “Get The Blessing is very dynamic improvised music, Robert Plant always liked powerful yet ‘Springy’ jazzesque drumming. So in one sense they’re similar. Recording with Portishead was like a weird surgical operation, extraordinary attention to detail and playing to the timbre and sonics of drum sounds. To me there’s a common thread: creating and performing rhythms and drum parts that really speak – they must have drama. Drumming is all about drama.” OC DC Get The Blessing’s third album mixes trad-sounding jazz horn and piano arrangements and deep bass grooves, with Clive’s rich, funky and musical beats anchoring them. At times it evokes Dave Brubeck, at others the more contemporary jazz of Polar Bear, with a little funk-rock and acid jazz thrown in. “My favourite track is ‘Americano Meccano’,” reveals Clive. “It's a tune that [trumpeter] Pete Judge originated. It also happens to feature Robert Wyatt." FEBRUARY 2012 | 9 BeaT! PEOPLE | MuSIC | GEAR Veronica Bellino on jamming with Jeff: “Of course I was nervous, but it was as cool as hell” YouTubestarhitsbig Veronica Bellino lands Jeff Beck gig after being spotted on the internet ■ Drummers all over the world upload clips of themselves showing off their skills to YouTube every single day. Some pick up a smattering of hits, a select few are heaped with praise, the majority are shot down by commenters eager to pick apart even the most impressive playing. Then there’s Veronica Bellino, whose YouTube drumming clip attracted the attention of Jeff Beck, encouraging the guitar legend to sign up Veronica to his band. 10 | february 2012 On her unusually high-tech recruitment, Veronica says: “I still can’t believe it! I feel like it is such a one-in-a-million chance for it to happen this way, but it did, and it is amazing. The funny thing was, shortly before Jeff contacted me, I was thinking about taking that video down. Good thing I didn’t!” With Beck suitably impressed by Veronica’s chops things began to gather pace. She explains: “I received an email from Jeff’s management. After some correspondence, I had a call with Jeff that day and he told me he really liked how I played and wanted to get some new material in the works. There was no actual audition, but he did ask me to play to a few of his tunes and send him the video. I played ‘Nadia’, ‘Big Block’ and ‘Blast From The East’. He told me he was impressed with the videos. After that, we were both in LA in January 2011, so he set up some time for me to come meet him for a jam, and Rhonda Veronica’s highlights “I enjoyed playing ‘I Put A Spell On You’ at the Classic Rock Awards. I would have to say that is one of my favourites because I just love the groove, and Joss Stone kills it. She is phenomenal. I like ‘Big Block’ as well because it’s fun to flip that 6/8 feel and put my own spin on the song.” [Smith, bass]. So I went and did it. Of course I was nervous but it was cool as hell!” Now attention has turned to the studio where Veronica, whose previous gigs include working with hip-hop rockers 13 and guitarist Ron Balducci, is having a ball: “It has been going great so far and wonderful working with Rhonda as well,” she beams. “We have an amazing team and everyone is open.” While things are going swimmingly so far, Veronica is fully aware that she has landed a tough gig that has previously been filled by some of the world’s top players. A certain Mr Colaiuta in particular sticks in her mind. Veronica admits: “It’s tough following all those amazing players, but I am honoured. I have to give it to Vinnie, the guy is a monster. He comes out with the sickest fills ever. I don’t know if I blink when I watch him play!” You can check out Veronica’s playing on YouTube at http://bit.ly/Etxkd. WWW.RHYTHMMAGAzINE.CO.uk