Alembic Guitars Club
Connecting => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: rustyg61 on February 13, 2018, 09:03:01 PM
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I just came across this band on Facebook tonight & they are incredible! The bass player doesn't play an Alembic, but he blends slap with Chapman Stick technique with flamenco style chording with traditional finger style all in the same song! They are called "Soften The Glare." Check them out!
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New fan of a new band!!!
Thanks Rusty, glad to see you again (seems it has been awhile). Thanks for sharing this.
I have heard of Ryan (bass) when he was in Mudvayne, but they were a little too "metahl" for me so never really gave them a fair chance.
Soften The Glare has a rather progressive sound and no screaming lyrics (at least in the links you shared) to distract from those three formidable musicians.
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I have heard of Ryan (bass) when he was in Mudvayne, but they were a little too "metahl" for me so never really gave them a fair chance.
Soften The Glare has a rather progressive sound and no screaming lyrics (at least in the links you shared) to distract from those three formidable musicians.
Agreed all around. Ryan is a monster. I remember the guitarist Bon from Gong.
And in case anyone is curious about Mudvayne ;D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIqbdnaPcT8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIqbdnaPcT8)
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You're welcome Pauldo! You are right, I have been M.I.A for a while! It's good to be back! I'm with you on Mudvayne, definitely too heavy for my taste & Ryan's bass does not shine nearly as much as it does in Soften The Glare. I'm also not a fan of the screaming vocals so many metal bands use. My son took me to a Russian Circles concert in LA & musically they were awesome but the vocals killed it for me.
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Wow.Good find.That boy's got talent.
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Too many notes, not enough groove.
Just my humble opinion.
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That's a pretty darn decent find! I really like Ryan Martinie's tone and playing here; his presentation is a lot clearer than what I've heard in Mudvayne.
I also think the guitar tone (and playing) is really impressive; in the lead break on "Turn Around", I thought I heard really distinct elements of the lead tones from parts of "There and Back", especially "Starcycle", and maybe also on "Wired".
This was a really cool thing to see today. Thanks!
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Good to hear from you Rusty! Hope you have been well.
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Wait a minute, Russian Circles have no vocals! so what band did?
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You Are correct! Russian Circles does not have vocals. I must have confused them with the opening band!
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Good to hear from you Rusty! Hope you have been well.
Thanks Brian! Good to be back! I have been well, still waiting for Piktor's Texas tour!
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great band, thanks for sharing!