Yngwie Malmsteen has had a long career, so if you don't have time for the whole discography, there’s one record that every guitar player owes it to themselves to rock out to at full blast. Whether or not you decide to commit yourself to some arpeggio exercises straight from hell, you’ll no doubt get the gist of the Swedish-born guitarist’s mission statement. In this episode, we’re talking about all things Yngwie and scalloped frets and wondering why we don’t see any young indie rockers reppin’ his signature model Strat.This episode is sponsored by Bullhead AmplificationBullhead Amplification is a custom shop hand-building a versatile array of stripped down, purpose-built tube amp circuits; there is a tonal flavor option for players of all genres from Metal, to Country, to Blues and everything in between. All those inspiring tones can be had with none that are not. Proudly built in the USA.
Nick Millevoi
Nick Millevoi is Premier Guitar’s senior editor and co-host of the 100 Guitarists podcast. His work as a journalist and musician reflects his curiosity for the ever-expanding possibilities of guitar music. Nick has recorded punk-jazz-doo-wop, psychedelic surf, brutal prog, extreme noise, and much more for labels such as Tzadik, Cuneiform, The Flenser, and Ropeadope, and he has worked alongside artists including Nels Cline, John Zorn, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and many others.
Jason Shadrick
Since attending a Dave Matthews Band concert as a teenager, Jason has been into all things guitar. An Iowa native, Jason has degrees in Music Business from Minnesota State-Mankato and Jazz Pedagogy from the University of Northern Iowa. Since then, he has spent time doing everything from promotion at an indie music label to organizing guitar workshops all over the country. Currently, Jason lives with his wife, son, and daughter in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
May 12, 2026
Yngwie Malmsteen has had a long career, so if you don't have time for the whole discography, there’s one record that every guitar player owes it to themselves to rock out to at full blast. Whether or not you decide to commit yourself to some arpeggio exercises straight from hell, you’ll no doubt get the gist of the Swedish-born guitarist’s mission statement. In this episode, we’re talking about all things Yngwie and scalloped frets and wondering why we don’t see any young indie rockers reppin’ his signature model Strat.
Bullhead Amplification is a custom shop hand-building a versatile array of stripped down, purpose-built tube amp circuits; there is a tonal flavor option for players of all genres from Metal, to Country, to Blues and everything in between. All those inspiring tones can be had with none that are not. Proudly built in the USA.
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