It’s our birthday! Our 300th, in fact. That’s 23 years of Total Guitar in which time we’ve seen countless genres become the current face of the guitar. We’ve seen heroes made, fade, and in some cases return. We’ve seen Slash go back to Guns N’ Roses, The Stone Roses split up, reform and apparently split up again, and The Rolling Stones… keep going. Some people say the guitar is dying, but maybe, like many things, it’s just a bit polarized. There’s barely any guitar in pop music, yet the biggest pop star on the planet stands alone on stage with nothing but an acoustic and a couple of pedals. We’re obsessed with technology from the last century, yet we’re constantly striving – and managing - to replicate them digitally with…
