Hello Rocksmith fans! This week’s DLC is three pack from modern blues musicians such as Joe Bonamassa (@JBONAMASSA), Kenny Wayne Shepherd (@KWShepherd) and a new artist from my hometown of Toronto, ON… Philip Sayce! Blues Rock Song Pack – $7.99 / Steam Joe Bonamassa “Sloe Gin” – Drop D [Bass] – [XBL] / Steam Kenny Wayne Shepherd “Blue on Black” – Drop D [Lead] – [XBL] / Steam Philip Sayce “Out Of My Mind” – Eb Standard – [XBL] / Steam Sloe Gin may be one of the hardest songs since For The Love of God with 8 minutes of solid guitar gymnastics, Blue on Black is a great moderate-intermediate chart and previously appeared on BandFuse,  and finally Out Of My Mind is approachable but features a great tone that will be a solid addition to your growing repertoire in tone designer or session mode.…
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Hello, Rocksmith fans! As the close to yet another month of Rocksmith DLC rolls around, let’s take a look back at the DLC offerings of May; it’s time for a DLC Round-Up! But first, here are the results from April’s DLC poll: Out of 256 votes: In first place are Irish hard rock icons Thin Lizzy with 35% of the vote – 91 votes In a somewhat distant second place are the brutal downtuned riffs of Dethklok with 30% of the vote – 76 votes Third place gives us the mixed bag of Alt-Rock Singles with 21% of the vote – 53 votes Last, but not least, we have the late-’90 rock icons Bush with 14% of the vote – 36 votes Just goes to show, nothing can beat the power of good old Rock.…
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Hello Rocksmith fans! Are you ready to play the Blues? This week’s DLC features some highly requested classic Blues artists! If you ever played @FSGStudio’s DJ Hero you will probably recognize Bobby “Blue” Bland’s Ain’t No Love In The Heart Of The City, @OsagaTheGreat nailed the prediction on Freddie King, but just picked the wrong song (that’s okay Oscar), Howlin’ Wolf being included in a music game before Led Zeppelin is quite delicious, I only wish it was Killing Floor instead 😉 John Lee Hooker brings the delta blues to Rocksmith 2014, and to wrap it up Johnny Winter brings a flurry of notes for you to deal with on Be Careful With A Fool.…
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When Rocksmith came out it exposed people to not only a revolutionary way of learning guitar, but also the talents of the people that helped develop the game. Music from ex-lead note tracker Seth Chapla, A collaboration with Brian Adam McCune and Chris Lee on Ricochet, a surf rock track from Lead Audio Designer Nicholas Bonardi entitled Space Ostrich, or the insanely catchy riffs of Matt Benedict-Montgomery’s band VSThem with Six AM Salvation. …
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