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  • “My Therapist Right Now”: Paul Gilbert On WROC’s Big Hooks, Surprise Chords, And The Tour Setlist Stress

    Paul Gilbert: "You're my therapist right now, I'm sort of telling you my problems." Photo: Sam Gehrke

    Released on 27 February 2026, WROC finds Jesuit-era etiquette that becomes blazing riffs, odd harmonies, big hooks and a rock ‘n’ roll finale in a wild concept curveball. Approach this Paul Gilbert album with an open mind, and you will not be disappointed. In Part Two of this interview, he delves into his songwriting and declares MetalTalk’s Taylor Cameron as “my therapist right now,” as he discusses the setlist for the upcoming tour.

    WROC features not only great lead playing, but also interesting and unique melodies in the rhythm playing. For this album, Paul Gilbert says the melody really was first, so the first guitar part was just figuring out how to support the melody. “What I see as sophisticated pop writing is The Beatles, The Beach Boys, Elton John, Carpenters, Todd Rundgren, and growing up with that stuff from my parents’ album collection and also what was on the radio in the ’70s.

    “I’m never satisfied with it until I find something that’s surprising. I always want that surprise chord in there. So that’s not guitar technique as much as it is songwriting technique. I’m trying to be my version of Burt Bacharach, Brian Wilson, or McCartney in coming up with some interesting chords that support the melody. I try to leave myself a space for some improvisation, but a lot of the songs I play the vocal melody on the guitar. That is, for me anyway, something that can be really challenging, because you’re kind of naked when you do that.

    “You can’t cover it up with flourishes, and if you get a note wrong, it’s really obvious. So, to me, playing a melody on guitar is kind of a high-pressure gig, but it has such good rewards. It really plants itself in the ears of the listener. I love the challenge of guitar. A lot of times, I’ll play it on slide, and that wasn’t something that I did as a kid. It came much later in my journey as a guitar player, but now it feels really good, and most of the time I get it right.”

    “For example, the song, If You Soak Bread In The Sauce, is, on the face of it, a bouncy pop song. But when I’m playing that slide part, it’s a tricky slide part and really challenging to get right. 

    “But fortunately, we had enough time to rehearse, where I mostly had everything together and had a fighting chance of getting it right in the studio. We did everything live. That’s one thing I’m so happy about. Not only did we finish the record, but we got everything on video. All 13 songs, supposedly, even the Japanese bonus track, we got all that documented on video.

    “So when you see the videos come out, that’s the real take we’re not miming it. That’s the actual footage of us doing it in the studio. I did go back and fix up the vocals because by that time, we had rehearsed all week, and my voice was getting kind of rough. But it matches up right.”

    Paul Gilbert - WROC
    Paul Gilbert – WROC – Out 27 February via Music Theories Recordings

    WROC is based around the singular theme of George Washington’s Rules of Civility. If there were to be a further concept album, Paul says that “Ben Franklin’s Almanack or a book of recipes”, would be interesting ideas.

    The longer and more interesting point is how he feels about the writing process for this album and how this compares with his earlier solo albums.

    “It was a nice way of writing,” Paul Gilbert says of WROC. “This is funny, what I’m about to tell you. When I first started doing interviews, the interviewers would ask me what’s the concept? What is this? What are the songs about? I would have no idea because it really had very little meaning to me.

    “I wanted it to have great guitar playing. I wanted to have music with great energy. I didn’t care what the singer was singing about, and often I didn’t even know. I wasn’t even paying attention. But that question was asked so much that I would kind of brace myself for it. It was like, ‘Oh, I’d better ask or find out so I have an answer for the journalist.’

    “So, me doing these interviews for this album is kind of wonderful because I actually have an answer.  

    “Every music listener has different areas that they focus on. Some might focus on the texture, the production, or others may focus on the melody and the chords. There are so many different elements that people can enjoy in a song. Nobody is the same.

    “I like all those elements to a varying degree, and I want them all to be as good as possible. I think for me, having that concept, I’m smiling right now, and that’s what it makes me do.

    “So to me, doing these interviews, it’s kind of wonderful. Because if somebody says, ‘What’s the album about?’ I actually have an answer. I surprised myself that I could actually make a concept album. I never really had the idea that I could do that. I didn’t know if I could do it on my own, so having the book to pull from was really helpful.”

    Paul Gilbert Channels George Washington's Rules Of Civility On New Album WROC
    Paul Gilbert Channels George Washington’s Rules Of Civility On New Album WROC. Photo: Sam Gehrke

    There will be an American tour to support the new album. I feel that WROC tells a story, so are there plans to play it in its entirety for the live show, and should we expect any surprises?

    “Well, I’m driving myself crazy right now,” Paul smiles, “trying to figure out the set list because you always have to have that balance between new stuff that people might know or they might not. And the songs that I know everyone’s likely familiar with, and trying to make it flow as a whole concert.

    “So basically every morning after I do my drumming, I’ll run through ideas and see how it kind of flows as a story. It’s so hard to be objective about it. I’ll tear my hair out because as soon as I’m like, ‘oh this is great’, I’ll think, but will they like it?

    “There’s been a lot of second-guessing going on, so that’s been my world at the moment. By the time we get to the tour, it’ll be really good cause I’ll have tested it out on myself, and we’ll have rehearsed it. I trust the band’s reaction.”

    The lineup for the tour is the same as the album, with the exception of Nick D’Virgilio. “He’s such a busy drummer,” Paul Gilbert says. “So I’ve got Jeff Martin, who I’m very excited about. He was the original singer of Racer X, but he’s also a great drummer. He’s played drums in Badlands, UFO, Michael Schenker, and George Lynch, and he’s played drums with me a lot in the past.

    “He’s also one of my best friends in the world, so it’ll be nice to have him on the tour. He’s funnier than anybody, and he’s really into the music. I have to calm him down sometimes. I have to tell him that I already have enough ideas. But I’m looking forward to that. 

    “You’re my therapist right now, I’m sort of telling you my problems. I love cover songs so much. If you’re a classical musician, that problem is solved because you never do original material. You’re playing Bach or Mozart, and for me, my Bach and Mozart are Led Zeppelin and Robin Trower.

    “I love to do that stuff, and it’s so tempting to say I’ll play three songs of my own and then a Zeppelin medley the rest of the night. So I have to balance that desire because I don’t want to be a cover band either. It’s fun to play other people’s songs because they’re just so good.

    “It’s like, why would I play my own song when I could play a Beatles song instead. But of course, the audience came to see me, and hopefully they’re happy to hear my stuff.”

    Mr. Big - Steelhouse Festival 2024. Photo: Manuela Langotsch/MetalTalk
    Mr. Big – Steelhouse Festival 2024. Photo: Manuela Langotsch/MetalTalk

    Over the span of Mr. Big’s career, they released 10 studio albums. Does Paul Gilbert have a B-side track that is his favourite or that he wishes you could have played live at some point? Something only fans who have listened to the albums in their entirety may know?

    “Well, the first song comes to mind, and we might have played it live, I can’t remember, but probably not. There’s a song called Living Like A Dog. It’s this nasty blues rock song.

    “I just remember that it came together really smoothly. Eric (Martin) came over to my house, and I had already recorded the music for it, and he just stepped up to the mic and sang it on the first take. That was a fun one.”

    Paul Gilbert releases WROC on 27 February via Music Theories Recordings. Pre-orders are available from lnk.to/PaulGilbert. Paul Gilbert’s US Tour begins on 21 April in Denver. Full dates and tickets are available from PaulGilbert.com/tour.

    You can read Part One of the interview here. The MetalTalk WROC review is available here.

    The post “My Therapist Right Now”: Paul Gilbert On WROC’s Big Hooks, Surprise Chords, And The Tour Setlist Stress first appeared on MetalTalk – Heavy Metal News, Reviews and Interviews.
  • Dirty Sound Magnet – Me And My Shadow LP

    If you’ve been following the underground rock circuit for a while, you know that Switzerland is a breeding ground for some of the most trippy, high-octane music coming out of Europe right now. At the very center of this sonic explosion is Dirty Sound Magnet, a power trio from Fribourg that has spent the last […]
  • Dirty Sound Magnet – Me And My Shadow LP

    If you’ve been following the underground rock circuit for a while, you know that Switzerland is a breeding ground for some of the most trippy, high-octane music coming out of Europe right now. At the very center of this sonic explosion is Dirty Sound Magnet, a power trio from Fribourg that has spent the last […]
  • PVRIS and The 1975 members announce epic charity bike ride for Nordoff & Robbins

    Members of PVRIS and The 1975 have announced an epic charity bike ride for Nordoff & Robbins.

    Brian MacDonald and Ross MacDonald – along with their pals Darren and Matt – will hit the road for a whopping 1,100 miles from Land’s End to John O’ Groats, in order to help support the UK music therapy charity in training new music therapists.

    I believe that music therapy really changes people’s lives,” says Ross. I’ve seen first-hand what Nordoff & Robbins do, using music as therapy. It breaks down barriers and it transcends language. And it’s something that everyone can connect with in their own way. My life is taken up massively by touring and being in a studio, and this challenge is pretty much the most opposite thing I could think of doing. I get to do this amazing ride with three of my closest friends. It’s going to be beautiful and horrendous, but will ultimately end with us achieving this incredible personal goal and hopefully raising loads of money for Nordoff & Robbins.”

    The motivation to fundraise for Nordoff & Robbins came from a WhatsApp from Ross,” adds Brian. I was on tour and he messaged me saying, Do you want to do a big cycle ride? I know you cycle.’ I’m like, Barely, but yeah!’ He explained about Nordoff & Robbins and then I did my own research, and I just fell right into it and saw how amazing the music therapy work they do is. I’m grateful to be playing a small part in fundraising for this great cause. I’m going to be doing it for the people that will benefit so much from what we can get in terms of donations. That’s going to fuel me more than all the electrolytes, gels and carbs combined.”

    You can donate to the cause right here.

    Brian Mac Donald PVRIS Ross Mac Donald The 1975 charity bike ride Nordoff and Robbins credit Jeremy Banks

    Posted on February 24th 2026, 12:00p.m.

  • Circa Survive To Play Reunion Set At Louder Than Life 2026

    Louder Than Life have revealed their incrediblly stacked line-up for 2026, and it includes a very exciting reunion set from a very special band.


    That is Circa Survive, who confirmed that they were going on an “indefinite hiatus” back in the Autumn of 2022. They shared the news in a statement back then, which read, “Many of you have asked where things stand with us and to be totally transparent, our future is currently uncertain. For the time being, we’re considering Circa on an indefinite hiatus. We want to thank you all for your love and support, especially over the last few years which were the hardest we have ever had to endure. Extra special thanks to the Creatures. Love and gratitude.”


    Now the band are making their return on one of the most stacked line-ups you are ever likely to see. The band are joining Iron MaidenMy Chemical RomanceLimp Bizkit, Tool, A Day To Remember, Megadeth, Sublime, Danny Elfman, The Prodigy, Bilmuri, Taking Back Sunday, Coheed And Cambria, Alice CooperPierce The Veil, Papa Roach, Gojira, Killswitch Engage, The Pretty Reckless, PRESIDENT, Sleep Theory, Halestorm, Underøath, Black Veil Brides, The Used, Ice Nine Kills, BABYMETAL, The Home Team, just to name a few.

    Set to take place between September 17-20 in Louisville, Kentucky, you can pick up weekend and day passes for the event from right here.


    Circa Survive released their last music in 2022, too. ‘Two Dreams’, a combination of their two EPs ‘A Dream About Love’ and ‘A Dream About Death’, via Rise Records.

    Here is ‘Imposter Syndrome’:

    The post Circa Survive To Play Reunion Set At Louder Than Life 2026 appeared first on Rock Sound.

  • Soulburn – From Now On Part Of Testimony Records

    Dutch blackened death stalwarts Soulburn are pleased to announce that they have joined the Testimony Records roster for the release of the fifth studio record in near future.
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  • Bedroom Studio Upgrade – 7 Hardware Changes And Inspiring Details That Lift The Whole Room

    Upgrading a bedroom studio combines function and style in a way that transforms even a compact space into one that feels intentional, organized, and visually refined. 

    Thoughtful hardware choices and a well-considered layout allow a small room to support sleep, work, and relaxation without feeling crowded.

    Small bedrooms often feel cozy when every element has a purpose. 

    Careful planning allows lighting, storage, and furniture placement to work together rather than compete for attention. 

    A smart floor plan encourages multiple uses in one open area, making it possible to live comfortably in a studio setting that combines rest, productivity, and leisure.

    With that in mind, let us talk about the upgrades that can do wonderful things for your bedroom studio.

    Upgrade #1 – Statement Lighting Fixtures

    bedroom studio
    Layered lighting helps a bedroom studio shift easily between work and rest throughout the day

    Layered lighting adds depth and comfort to a bedroom studio. 

    Combining overhead fixtures with task lamps and accent lighting makes it possible to shape the mood of each zone with precision. 

    A central ceiling fixture provides general illumination that anchors the entire room, while desk lamps support productivity and bedside sconces introduce a calm tone suited for winding down.

    Effective layering often includes three distinct lighting types:

    • Ambient lighting that fills the room evenly
    • Task lighting focused on desks, vanities, or reading areas
    • Accent lighting that draws attention to artwork, shelving, or architectural details

    Wall-mounted sconces and pendant lights free up nightstands and floor space, which is critical in compact layouts. 

    Suspended fixtures also draw the eye upward, helping the room feel taller and more open.

    Placement matters just as much as style. Positioning pendants over bedside tables or in a reading corner clearly signals purpose within an open studio plan.

    Dimmers allow lighting to shift smoothly between work mode and rest mode. 

    Brighter settings encourage concentration during the day, while softer illumination supports relaxation in the evening. Smart bulbs or layered switching systems can further refine control, allowing separate adjustment of ceiling lights, sconces, and accent strips. 

    Thoughtful lighting placement reinforces layout decisions and enhances daily comfort.

    Upgrade #2 – Bedroom Wall Art

    bedroom studio
    Well-placed wall art adds personality and defines zones without using valuable floor space

    Large-scale bedroom decor artwork or a curated gallery wall creates a strong focal point in a compact bedroom studio.

    Art introduces personality and visual depth without occupying valuable floor space. 

    Oversized pieces can make a small room feel more intentional and complete, especially when centered above a bed or sofa.

    Selection and placement should follow a few practical principles:

    • Hang artwork at eye level to maintain balance
    • Choose pieces proportional to the furniture beneath them
    • Leave consistent spacing between frames in a gallery arrangement

    Mirrors carry both decorative and functional value. Placing a mirror opposite a window increases natural light distribution and visually expands the room. 

    Full-length mirrors mounted on closet doors combine practicality with space enhancement.

    Wall art can also define zones within an open layout. 

    Artwork above a desk distinguishes the work area, while pieces above the bed frame reinforce the sleeping zone. 

    Coordinating frame finishes with lighting fixtures and cabinet hardware strengthens visual cohesion and prevents the room from feeling fragmented.

    Upgrade #3 – Modern Cabinet and Drawer Hardware

    bedroom studio
    Small hardware upgrades often create a noticeable improvement in both function and visual order

    Replacing cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, and hinges offers one of the fastest visual upgrades in a bedroom studio. 

    Updated hardware can transform wardrobes, dressers, and storage units without replacing the furniture itself. Small metal details often determine how polished a room feels.

    Finish selection influences the overall atmosphere. Matching hardware across wardrobes, bedside tables, and desks ties separate pieces together visually. 

    Consistency creates order, especially in studios where everything is visible at once.

    Soft-close hinges and quality drawer slides improve everyday function. Smooth operation reduces noise and prevents wear over time.

    Upgraded internal hardware, such as full-extension drawer slides, increases accessibility, making storage more efficient. Attention to these details elevates both appearance and performance.

    Upgrade #4 – Smart Storage Hardware

    bedroom studio
    Flexible storage hardware makes compact bedroom studios easier to organize and maintain

    Maximizing storage is essential in a small bedroom studio. 

    Built-in joinery tailored to exact dimensions uses every available inch efficiently. 

    Sliding mirrored wardrobes increase storage capacity while bouncing light around the room, making the space feel more open.

    Effective storage hardware often includes adaptable components:

    • Adjustable closet rods that shift as clothing needs change
    • Pull-out baskets for easy access to smaller items
    • Modular shelving systems that expand vertically

    Floating shelves and wall hooks keep essentials within reach without taking up floor space. Vertical storage draws the eye upward and frees valuable square footage for movement and furniture placement.

    Awkward corners and narrow gaps can accommodate custom shelving or slim cabinets designed for tight spaces. 

    Corner units with rotating mechanisms or angled shelves make use of areas that often go unused. 

    Flexible hardware ensures the room remains practical as storage demands shift over time.

    Upgrade #5 – Statement Headboard and Bed Details

    A bed is typically the largest piece of furniture in a bedroom studio, so upgrading its details significantly influences the room’s character. 

    A textured or upholstered headboard anchors the sleeping area and softens surrounding surfaces such as walls and flooring.

    Headboards with integrated lighting or built-in shelving reduce the need for additional bedside furniture. 

    Integrated reading lights free up surface space, while slim shelves hold books, phones, or decorative items without cluttering the room.

    Ottomans or lift-up storage beds convert under-bed areas into practical storage zones. Hydraulic lift mechanisms allow easy access to hidden compartments. 

    Drawers built into bed bases provide organized storage for linens, seasonal clothing, or accessories. 

    Thoughtful bed hardware increases both comfort and efficiency in daily living.

    Upgrade #6 – Door and Closet Hardware Refresh

    Updating door handles and wardrobe pulls creates a unified look that elevates even simple cabinetry. 

    Consistency in finish and style ensures that doors and closets align with lighting fixtures and other hardware elements. 

    Subtle changes in handle shape or finish can significantly influence the overall aesthetic.

    Sliding closet doors or barn-style hardware conserve floor space and introduce architectural character. Sliding systems remove the need for door swing clearance, which is especially valuable in compact layouts. 

    Replacing standard hinges with concealed or soft-close versions improves both appearance and function. 

    Hardware that operates quietly and smoothly contributes to a more refined daily experience.

    Upgrade #7 – Window Hardware and Soft Furnishings

    Layered window treatments balance natural light, privacy, and design detail. Pairing blinds with curtains allows precise control throughout the day. 

    Sheer panels can diffuse daylight, while blackout curtains support restful sleep.

    Mounting curtain rods higher and closer to the ceiling creates the illusion of added height. 

    Extending rods wider than the window frame allows curtains to stack neatly at the sides, exposing more glass and maximizing incoming light.

    Hardware selection influences overall cohesion. Curtain rods, brackets, and finials should coordinate with lighting fixtures and cabinet finishes to maintain visual consistency. 

    Maximizing natural light supports a brighter atmosphere, and brighter interiors tend to feel larger and more welcoming. 

    Thoughtful window hardware ensures that function and style work together seamlessly.

    Summary

    Thoughtfully selected hardware, including handles, lighting, wall art, and curtain rods, can transform a bedroom studio into a cohesive, tailored space for daily life. 

    Smart storage solutions and multifunctional layout principles ensure that every square foot works efficiently.

    Starting with a single impactful upgrade builds momentum. 

    Gradual improvements across lighting, storage, doors, and windows result in a complete room transformation that enhances comfort, usability, and style.

  • Wüstenberg – The King’s Gambit LP

    The European folk rock scene experienced a seismic shift a few years ago when Franz Wüstenberg, known to many fans by his former stage moniker Sean O’Reilly, announced his departure from the highly successful Celtic punk outfit The O’Reillys and the Paddyhats. After dedicating a decade of his life as the charismatic frontman to a […]
  • Wüstenberg – The King’s Gambit LP

    The European folk rock scene experienced a seismic shift a few years ago when Franz Wüstenberg, known to many fans by his former stage moniker Sean O’Reilly, announced his departure from the highly successful Celtic punk outfit The O’Reillys and the Paddyhats. After dedicating a decade of his life as the charismatic frontman to a […]
  • “I don’t see it as a sad thing”: Last Faith No More tour had “unspoken” sense of closure, says Mike Patton

    The alt-metal innovators were scheduled to return in 2020, but abandoned plans due to Covid and Patton’s mental health