I went to see these at Manchester Academy... they were great... but even better, they introduced me to the Vintage Caravan...
I imagine this must have been posted before, but despite being an Armani suit blues player... it truly is an awsome track... enjoy!
I’ve seen Alter Bridge a few times now, amazing musicians who can turn it up heavy, rocky or bluesy... some great albums worth listening to... here’s a good un
And RIP Lemmy (rest in phornicatiin) here’s a collaboration with another of my all time guitar hero’s! Turn it UP!!!
For those of you who don’t mind a bit of live fretboard masturbation... Philip Sayce and his three piece create an awsome racket below... for those who prefer the cleaner sounds of a studio production, check out his Innerevolution album (it just might get you to check out his back catalogue)
Hmm, kinda like it, but it somehow loses something... I’m not sure the singer matches the song sound or summat, like he needs a bit more gravel in his gullet?
This is a band I listened to years ago, and I agree.Its great music well played, innovative, It misses a little. The answer is, Da Da Da (drum roll) they are all session musicians that after years of that formed a band. I always thought thaat was the issue? What do you think
If, like me, you are a refugee from last night’s ‘What are you drinking tonight?’ thread can I offer: Shall I now go to the Site Improvements thread and ban myself?
It could be that, I’ve seen great potential local bands that don’t equal the sum of their parts because they don’t gel, but this bands singer doesn’t seem to fit the track, he’d be better off in a Talking Heads tribute...