MP3 Steve Gladman - Liquideyes
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Butt Kicking Guitar Rock with the right balance of melody and in your face POWER. It rocks.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Instrumental Rock, METAL: 80's Metal
Details:
Steve Gladman is one of the most talented and undiscovered guitarists in the UK. He first picked up the guitar aged 13 and has gone on to play live with many different bands in the South of England.
Steve's first solo album "Liquideyes" really shows a diverse and interesting collection of instrumental tracks. Ranging from the s.o.a.d style riffing on the massive album opener "Monster Mosh" to the Stevie ray Vaughn inspired strat playing on "Steve's Blues". Every song on this album is treated with respect and maturity, instead of endless guitar solos that seem to go on forever and dont go anywhere Steve's tracks are more focused on strong melodys and hooks that grab you straight away. Worry not guitar fans as guitar solos are not in short supply! Check out "stratosfear" for some great lead work and the epic "truth" for its colossal outro solo which could easily be from a Richie Sambora or Gary Moore tune.
This album ticks all the boxes for a great instrumental guitar album.
Listening instructions, place cd in player, turn up loud and jump around to the great Rock riffs pumping through your stereo! Enjoy
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Instrumental Rock, METAL: 80's Metal
Details:
Steve Gladman is one of the most talented and undiscovered guitarists in the UK. He first picked up the guitar aged 13 and has gone on to play live with many different bands in the South of England.
Steve's first solo album "Liquideyes" really shows a diverse and interesting collection of instrumental tracks. Ranging from the s.o.a.d style riffing on the massive album opener "Monster Mosh" to the Stevie ray Vaughn inspired strat playing on "Steve's Blues". Every song on this album is treated with respect and maturity, instead of endless guitar solos that seem to go on forever and dont go anywhere Steve's tracks are more focused on strong melodys and hooks that grab you straight away. Worry not guitar fans as guitar solos are not in short supply! Check out "stratosfear" for some great lead work and the epic "truth" for its colossal outro solo which could easily be from a Richie Sambora or Gary Moore tune.
This album ticks all the boxes for a great instrumental guitar album.
Listening instructions, place cd in player, turn up loud and jump around to the great Rock riffs pumping through your stereo! Enjoy
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