GRAMMY® Award-nominated songwriter, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer Wolfgang Van Halen has unveiled all the information for his upcoming third album, The End. The album – released by BMG – is slated for release on October 24. The 10-track album clocks in at 39-minuttes and showcases the evolution of Wolf and his songwriting since he launched his solo career in 2020. Recorded at the legendary 5150 studio, the album was produced by friend and collaborator Michael “Elvis” Baskette.
The End is available for pre-order in multiple configurations including limited edition vinyl colors, signed insert version and retailer exclusives here: https://Mammoth.lnk.to/TheEndAlbum.
Continuing the tradition of writing all the songs and performing all the instrumentation and vocals himself, Wolfgang Van Halen set out to challenge himself beyond what he did on his debut and sophomore release, Mammoth II. From the hypnotic opening of “One Of A Kind” to infectious closer “All In Good Time,” Wolfgang demonstrates his proficiency as a musician and songwriter. Songs like “Same Old Song,” “Happy,” and “Selfish” will fit perfectly alongside older songs that fans have already come to love from Mammoth. Mammoth released their first single in May, and it has shot up the charts currently in the Top 5 at Active Rock radio. The success of the single was propelled by the landmark music video – a remake of the classic film From Dusk ‘Til Dawn – directed by Robert Rodriguez and Greg Nicotero. The video is approaching 4-million views and contains cameos from Danny Trejo, Slash, Myles Kennedy, and of course his mother Valerie Bertinelli. To coincide with the album announcement, Mammoth is releasing the track “The Spell” for fans to check out.
The tracklisting for The End is:
One Of A Kind
The End
Same Old Song
The Spell
I Really Wanna
Happy
Better Off
Something New
Selfish
All In Good Time
Mammoth has become known for being road warriors, constantly taking to the road to play their music for the masses whenever they can. 2025 will continues that trend as the band will be heading out with longtime friends in CREED on the Return of the Summer of ’99 Tour this summer. Backed by his live band featuring Jon Jourdan, Frank Sidoris, Ronnie Ficarro, and Garrett Whitlock, Wolfgang and Mammoth hit the road July 9in Lexington, KY through August 30 where the tour wraps in Halifax, NS. To celebrate the album being in stores this October, Mammoth will be heading out on a Fall headline run. The End Tour kicks off on October 31 and runs for 5 weeks before it wraps up on December 7. The tour will make stops in Las Vegas, NV (November 1), Atlanta, GA (November 8), Montclair, NJ (November 14), Chicago, IL (November 26) and Tempe, AZ (December 6) to name a few. Longtime friend Myles Kennedy will be the special guest on the run. More information on all tickets and VIP passes can be found at www.mammoth.band.
PG contributor Tom Butwin tries the Lutefish Stream, a desktop device that lets musicians rehearse, record, and collaborate online with ultra-low latency. Tom tours the hardware, explores the browser-based mixer, and enlists a musical collaborator to test a real-time rehearsal for an upcoming performance.
PG contributor Tom Butwin features the all-new Hotone Verbera. The dual-engine reverb pedal blends IR realism with algorithmic creativity and adds the ability to clone your favorite reverb effects.
Ever imagined your sound echoing through a sold-out stadium? Or reverberating off the metallic walls of a NASA spacecraft hangar? What if your guitar fell into a cosmic white hole… or drifted through the vaulted ceilings of a centuries-old cathedral?
Welcome to Verbera — where imagination meets reality. This is not your typical software convolution plugin. Verbera is a standalone, hardware-based convolution reverb pedal — with Instant IR loading, stunning tweakability, and boundless sonic range. Whether you’re recreating iconic spaces, vintage hardware, or crafting otherworldly reverbs never heard before, Verbera gives musicians and engineers a powerful new tool for both live and studio setups.
Ever dreamed of building your own custom electric guitar from scratch? In this 8-part series, StewMac’s Brock Poling walks you through the entire process — no big workshop or expensive CNC machines required! You just need a little patience, imagination, and attention to detail to create a guitar you'll treasure for a lifetime.
T-Style Electric Guitar Kit If you're new to guitar building this kit's a great way to start: this is the classic electric guitar design that's fun to build, and you'll learn a lot.
Episode #2 - Gluing up the foundation of your guitar
Now the real fun begins! In Episode 2, we’re making all the big decisions that will define your custom electric guitar. What body shape will you choose? What types of wood will bring out the tone you want? What style hardware will complete your vision? Join Brock as he walks through his own design process of crafting a stunning rosewood tele, and sharing expert tips along the way.
Episode #3 - Cutting a tele build to its final shape
A great guitar starts with a rock-solid foundation! In Episode 3, Brock walks you through the crucial steps of prepping and gluing up your body blank. Learn how to avoid imperfections in the wood, line everything up perfectly, and clamp it all together for a super strong, stable body.
Episode #4 - Cutting a tele build to its final shape
In Episode 4, Brock walks you through the process of cutting and shaping your guitar body. You’ll learn how to accurately trace your body template, make a rough cut on the bandsaw, and then carefully route the blank to its final shape. By the end of this step, you’ll have a guitar body that looks and feels like the real deal—and you’ll be one step closer to playing your own custom build!
Episode #5 - Picking hardware and routing the neck pocket
Now it’s time to gear up! In Episode 5, we’re going shopping for all the essential hardware that will bring your custom guitar to life—pickups, bridges, ferrules, knobs, jack plates, and more! Once the parts are picked, it’s back to the build. Brock shows you how to customize and use a neck pocket template to anticipate an oil finish, then carefully route the neck pocket for a perfect fit. To wrap things up, we true up the body sides using a variety of sanding cauls for a clean, pro-level result.
Episode #6 - How to get PERFECT bridge placement on your guitar
In Episode 6, we’re focusing on one of the most critical steps in your guitar build—precisely locating and mounting the bridge. A well-placed bridge is essential for great playability, intonation, and tuning stability, so getting this right is a must! Brock walks you through his method of using a surrogate guitar neck to dial in the exact bridge position. Then, we temporarily mount the bridge to the body to determine the perfect placement for the string ferrules—a step that can be tricky, but Brock shares a game-changing tip to get it right every time.
Episode #7 - Creative routing for pickup and control cavities
In Episode 7, Brock guides you through routing the pickup and control cavities using customized templates. He covers what to consider when positioning your pickups and explains why making your own jigs is an essential skill for any guitar builder. And if you make a mistake? No problem—Brock shows how to recover from a routing slip using rosewood dust and superglue.
Episode #8 - Drilling for electronics and prep sanding for finish!
We’ve made it to the final step! In Episode 8, Brock Poling walks you through the last crucial details—drilling holes for the electronic wires, locating and drilling the jack hole, and rounding over the edges for a smooth, comfortable feel. To wrap it all up, Brock carefully sands the entire body, getting it prepped and ready for an oil finish. After this step, your guitar will be fully shaped and ready for a neck!
I've been lucky to serve as host, producer, and editor of the Rig Rundown for Premier Guitar for over a decade, and in this video, we'll walk through the cameras and audio gear we're currently using to bring you in-depth looks at your favorite artists' rigs. You'll see how Chris Kies and I have evolved our video and audio setup over the years and how a recent chance encounter led to a major upgrade with help and advice from our friends at Sweetwater.
<p>Rig Rundown cameras and microphones have had many iterations since the series launched in 2007</p>
The Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro offers the robust video, audio, and connectivity of Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema 6KG2 camera but with some added features geared toward professionals. With sky-high UHD definition, the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro is easily one of the most powerful compact videography tools sold today! The camera itself is solid, light, and easy to manage during extended shoots. A high-strength carbon composite body reinforced with carbon fibers gives the body rigidity and shock resistance without adding bulk, so you can safely take it anywhere without fear. A full-size Super 35 HDR sensor captures 6K images at up to 60 fps, while a 5-inch tilting touchscreen with touch focus tools and advanced overlay monitoring handles controls and monitoring. The 6K Pro’s screen also features an enhanced 1500-nit display that performs better in harsh light than other Pocket Cinema cameras. The Pro model offers switchable ND filters for bright daytime shoots with clear, 2, 4, and 6-stop options. Low light performance is equally stunning with enhanced dual native ISO with 13 stops and a massive 25,600 ISO ceiling to ensure clarity with minimal noise. And when it comes to audio, this camera is practically a full mobile studio with four built-in mics and plenty of additional inputs for external mics via 3.5mm and mini-XLR connectors. Optimized for demanding professionals, both aspiring and established, this is a truly expansive high-end camera that delivers high-quality footage anytime, anywhere.
Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Features:
Premium Super 35 sensor (23.10mm x 12.99m) with stunning 6144 x 3456 native resolution
Wide selection of frame rate and definition options, including 6K 60 fps and 2.8K 120 fps
Dual native ISO with 13 stops and massive 25,600 ISO ceiling — incredible range with excellent low-light performance!
Multifunction grip with quick access to recording, still photos, ISO, shutter, aperture, white balance, power, and more
Enhanced 5-inch touchscreen with tilt, touch focus, and premium 1500-nit brightness for outdoor shoots
4 infrared ND filter options for navigating difficult lighting (clear, 2-,4,-, and 6-stop)
Compatible with active Canon EF lenses (sold separately) with additional grip controls and automatic metadata population on supported lenses
21.2MP still image shooting, saved as fully uncompressed DNG frames — perfect for making professional prints!
Built-in SD UHS-II and CFast card slots
USB-C Expansion Port — record straight to an external disk like a hard drive or flash drive
Full-size HDMI output for monitoring
Built-in speaker for field playback
4 built-in microphones, 3.5mm stereo jack, 3.5mm headphone jack, and 2 mini XLR audio inputs with phantom power and line level +14dBu options
Built-in timecode generator for streamlined multi-cam shoots
Full Bluetooth camera control with 30-foot wireless range
Accessory kit includes camera strap, 30W power supply with international adapters, lens turret dust cap, battery, charger, and DaVinci Resolve Studio activation key
12-month limited manufacturer warranty from Blackmagic Design
Maximize the potential of your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K with the Pocket 6K Pro Base Rig from Kondor Blue. Complete with a BMPCC 6K Pro Cage with a top handle, an ARRI bridge plate, included PPSH rods, and an EF Cine CAP, you'll have more than enough possibilities to build the perfect rig for your camera. The top plate and side plates both feature NATO railing for exclusive accessory options. Likewise, built-in HDMI and USB-C cable clamps facilitate a tangle-free setup when dealing with external gear. Sweetwater cinematographers specifically appreciate the rig's built-in grip design, which keeps long-term filming sessions comfortable and steady in any environment. Whether you're looking to build up an entirely new rig or integrate your device into a pre-existing setup, the Pocket 6K Pro Base Rig from Kondor Blue is an opportunity that can't be passed up.
The entrusted Pro-Blade SSD system meets versatile videography with this top mount from Kondor Blue. Compatible with several modern camera models, the Pro-Blade SSD handle provides a simple solution to mobile storage space. Sweetwater videographers have found that the handle’s versatile mounting system allows it to be used as either a top or side handle, depending on your filming situation. Additionally, an onboard cold shoe, safety stop, 1/4-inch-20 ARRI-style mount, and NATO rails ensure solid integration into your rig of choice. Complete with a protected USB-C connection cable, there’s no better way to haul video storage when you’re on the go.
With Pro-Blade SSD mags, storage has never been simpler. When used with compatible Pro-Blade Transport and Station units, you’ll be able to pop in 1TB to 4TB of storage into any connected device. At only 0.10 pounds, you’ll be able to carry a bundle of mags with you when you’re on the go, providing endless storage opportunities at any time. Sweetwater photographers and videographers are always on the move, and the Pro-Blade storage system has proven to be quite the lifesaver.
When you need maximum wireless performance and reliability — we're talking televised live performances, secure government installations, and similar mission-critical applications — you need Shure's Axient wireless technology. The Shure ADX5D Axient Digital Dual-channel portable wireless receiver delivers the top-tier reliability and spectral efficiency that have made Axient wireless a leading solution around the world. Thanks to its slot-in receiver form factor, the ADX5D can be configured for direct connection to professional video cameras, or equipped with a battery sled for truly portable operation. And with Frequency Diversity mode enabled, your Shure ADX5D Axient Digital wireless receiver shrugs off RF interference that can cause audio interruptions in less sophisticated systems.
• Next-gen digital radio for maximum stability • 184MHz tuning range across all receivers and transmitters • Up to 47 active transmitters per 6MHz TV channel • Frequency Diversity plus advanced interference detection and avoidance
As part of Shure's Axient Digital wireless series, the ADX1 wireless bodypack transmitter packs industry-leading digital wireless technology into a compact bodypack solution. All ADX transmitters push the limits of wireless to offer up to 184MHz tuning range, interference protection, advanced recharging options, and wireless control via ShowLink. And the ADX1's advanced control menu offers comprehensive access to all transmitter parameters. To get the most out of your Axient wireless system, Sweetwater recommends the Shure ADX1 wireless bodypack transmitter.
Wireless bodypack transmitter for Axient digital wireless systems
TA4 connector
Advanced control menu for access to all parameters
Compatible with ShowLink for remote control capabilities
Durable, moisture-resistant construction
Up to 10 hours of operation with SB910 rechargeable batteries
Includes detachable belt clip, threaded TA4F adapter, zipper bag, and detachable antenna
With the WL185m, you’re setting yourself up for sonic success. This lavalier microphone delivers professional sound in a more compact chassis than ever. Compared to the standard WL185, this microphone’s body measures 8mm shorter in length, which helps it blend in and disappear onstage and on camera. Shure tells Sweetwater that the new WL185m includes other improvements, such as greater SPL handling, lower self-noise, and upgraded sound quality. Meanwhile, the cardioid polar pattern helps focus on the wearer’s voice and prevents off-axis noise from entering the signal. Finally, your new WL185m lavalier microphone includes a redesigned tie clip, which offers a rotatable design for improved positioning. Tailor-made for presenters, the Shure WL185m lavalier microphone captures natural, lifelike tones every time.
Attach the Shure ADX5-Mount mounting plate to your ADX5 wireless receiver, and you're ready to mount it directly to the cold shoe on your camera (or tripod, light stand, or other cold shoe). Mounting directly to your camera is the most convenient and efficient way to manage your wireless receiver, and for that, Sweetwater recommends the Shure ADX5-Mount mounting plate.
The Shure ADX5BP-TA3 Back Plate attaches easily to your ADX5D Axient Digital wireless receiver, adding big functionality. It simultaneously accommodates power input from an external source, audio output from the ADX5D receiver, and optional interfacing for battery sleds. Sweetwater is pleased to report that this back plate features captive screws so you can mount/unmount the plate without worrying about losing screws.
Attach the Shure ADX5BS-L Battery Sled to your Shure ADX5D Axient Digital wireless receiver for truly portable operation. The ADX5BS-L Battery Sled allows two L-type batteries to be installed — and because the ADX5D is powered by a single battery, this enables you to replace batteries as they run down without interrupting operation. Sweetwater is pleased to report that the ADX5BS-L screws in securely to your receiver, eliminating the possibility of the sled falling off or being erroneously removed.
The Shure SBC240 is a dual docking charger for the Shure SB910 and SB920 lithium-ion rechargeable batteries, as well as the Shure ADX1, ADX2, and ADX2FD digital wireless transmitters. And because the SBC240 is network enabled, you’ll be able to monitor battery status remotely via Shure Wireless Workbench software. You can even connect up to four SBC240 chargers together, sharing power and network connectivity. If you’ve got a Shure digital wireless system, Sweetwater highly recommends the Shure SBC240 Ethernet charger.
If you use your Shure wireless system on a regular basis, then you can enhance its performance and save yourself money at the same time with the Shure SB910 rechargeable battery. Made for the Shure ADX1 bodypack transmitter, the SB910 rechargeable lithium-ion battery gives you up to 10 hours of continuous use. Don’t waste money on disposable batteries — get Shure’s SB910 rechargeable battery from Sweetwater today!