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Blake Richardson of ‘Between The Buried And Me’ Shows Off His Drum Set-Up
Apr 29th
The other day Metal Sucks posted a cool article written by Blake Richardson, the drummer from ‘Between The Buried And Me‘.
Ever wanted to find out what forms Blake Richardson’s drum kit and why he chooses particular equipment?
Well this article takes us through Blake’s drum set-up, cymbals and all, piece by piece. It’s so cool to get this insight into one of the best heavy metal drummers around. What makes it useful is that if someone like Blake Richardson is your drumming idol and if you’re one of those drummers (like me) who sits behind their drum kit, headphones plugged in, and with More >
TAMA Iron Cobra Coil Power Glide Double Bass Drum Pedal Review [HP900PSW]
Dec 26th
If you’re thinking about purchasing a new drum pedal for your kit, make sure you don’t overlook the TAMA Iron Cobra Power Power Glide Double Bass Drum Pedal.
The HP900PSW from TAMA is incredibly smooth and durable due to innovative features like the “Cobra Coil” pedal spring that quickly returns the footboard to its original position for a quicker, more natural feel.
It’s further proof of TAMA’s never-ending desire (and ability) to make good things better. Sturdier than before. More adjustable than before. More features than before…and just when you thought the Iron Cobras were good enough…
Playability: A Faster, More Responsive PedalFor years, drummers More >
SABIAN Cymbals Set-Up Builder
Feb 23rd
I guess this has been around for a while, but I only recently discovered it and I’d wish I knew about it when I was in the market to buy a new Drum Set with Cymbals.
It’s the Cymbal Set-Up Builder by SABIAN.
All you need to do is:
- Create your set-up from scratch OR
- Choose your favourite Sabian artist template, OR
- Choose a Genre template.
Then you can move things around, edit what drums you prefer and best of all, you can save your Sabian Cymbal Set-up and play the kit so you can find out what each cymbal sounds like. The only downside with More >


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