hell yeah :) this is exactly the kind of tone i love the most, very gritty. less saturation, but of a more dirty sounding 70s kind. the only bkp set i have is the riff raff, brought for exactly this type of thing. i feel somewhat embarrased to post clips here though, especially with high quality like this around.
Yes, the Riff Raff is just plain RAW! It's the perfect compliment for a LP. Having the option of going with parallel or series wiring for both pickups gives me a level of versatility I don't normally have.
When we did the NYC BKP jam a month ago, Twisted Louie handed me his Epi 335 clone loaded with Stormy Mondays and said 'See if you can get some metal sounds out of
THIS'! lol Needless to say, I had no problem doing so ... it's all in the fingers!! The Riff Raff is great if you have a high gain amp and want balls to the wall distortion, but still be able to hear every note.
as eric says, cool playing. i also liked the song, something like a thrash inspired killers period iron maiden... is it your own composition?
Thanx; yes, it's an original. I don't know if this song will make it into my band's catalog. I've been working on the arrangement for about 3 months!
It's probably the most 'power metal' thing that I have written for the band to date. It's a mixture of my own style with some inspiration taken from Helloween, Rush, and old Judas Priest.
i would be interested to have some details on the amp and speaker setup you used for this recording.
This one was done very simply:
Drums are Drumkit From Hell, programmed using Sonar 5.
The guitars are all played through a Roland VG-88 going straight into a Yamaha AW-16G.
Thanx for the replies!