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Compelling rock songs without vocals? Freefall Faith Firestorm proves: it works! Modern but vintage vibey songwriting, tone and feel with hooky melodies; and you cannot miss the casual demonstration of Vega's mind-boggling chops. But the story behind this record is as intriguing as the music itself. Vega is a Hollywood based guitar player whose live studio and press credits include the Vans Warped tour, Henson, Paramount, Matrix and Elementree/Korn Recording studios, Guitar Player and all Access magazine. One day checking his voice mail, Vega finds a voice mail showing that there is a person out there that has a real issue with him. The phone message threat inspired Vega to write a stalker song ("Camael") and ultimately resulted in the recording of Freefall Faith Firestorm. The album was produced in Vega's bedroom cramped with recording equipment, a bunch of guitars and 'exploding suitcases-style' interior decoration. The compositions on Freefall Faith Firestorm are like a movie score/soundtrack of Vega's musician-life in L.A. and display his evolvement as a guitarist and songwriter whose inspirations are derived from intense experiences in life and love and his extreme passion for music Instrumental Guitar (Electric (Heavy)/Hard Rock/Heavy Metal), total running time, 30:55
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