MP3 Tritone (Sergio Buss, Edu Ardanuy, Frank Solari) - Just for fun (and maybe some money...)
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Virtuoso Guitar Trio - heavy riffs, powerful licks, tasteful ideas. A must for guitar lovers.
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Instrumental Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
Drop-jawed. Thatâs how every guitar (and music in general) lover will become as soon as they listen to this CD. As if the presence of three of the greatest guitar players in Brazil isn't enough, also included are songs whose maturity is terrific. Leading off, "Psycho Cocks" has sufficient force to throw you against the wall, and there're quite a few blazing riffs poured out by those three guys, making one wonder what would happen if Steve Morse played for Pantera. Then, "Z3" oozes a "road" groove, perfect listening for driving.
I could go on and on about each one of these tracks: the super-elaborate arrangements of "Tritone", "Cruz" and "Whatâs Up" (all of them with a swing worthy of twisting hips), the experimentalism in stereo counterpoint of "Morning Shine" (which is absolutely brilliant!), the furious heaviness of "Perverted Cereal Killer", the oriental introspection of "Prayer (of a Sinner)" stuffed with sitars and tablas and the cinematographic atmosphere of "Rising"...but Iâm going to do something better: stop spending your dough on crap, get yourself a decent set of headphones, and go cop this album. Otherwise, the possibility of you being elected "moron of the year" will increase substantially.
10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Instrumental Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock
Details:
Drop-jawed. Thatâs how every guitar (and music in general) lover will become as soon as they listen to this CD. As if the presence of three of the greatest guitar players in Brazil isn't enough, also included are songs whose maturity is terrific. Leading off, "Psycho Cocks" has sufficient force to throw you against the wall, and there're quite a few blazing riffs poured out by those three guys, making one wonder what would happen if Steve Morse played for Pantera. Then, "Z3" oozes a "road" groove, perfect listening for driving.
I could go on and on about each one of these tracks: the super-elaborate arrangements of "Tritone", "Cruz" and "Whatâs Up" (all of them with a swing worthy of twisting hips), the experimentalism in stereo counterpoint of "Morning Shine" (which is absolutely brilliant!), the furious heaviness of "Perverted Cereal Killer", the oriental introspection of "Prayer (of a Sinner)" stuffed with sitars and tablas and the cinematographic atmosphere of "Rising"...but Iâm going to do something better: stop spending your dough on crap, get yourself a decent set of headphones, and go cop this album. Otherwise, the possibility of you being elected "moron of the year" will increase substantially.
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