Eclipse
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Duel Guitars, High-Tech Shred
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Eclipse features the guitar techtronics of two young shredders, 18-year-old American, James Malone and 17-year-old Greek, Gus Karamitroudis. The duo is circulating a 4-song demo CD-R replete with heavy metal, high-energy compositions featuring extended solo passages, crisp harmonic interplay and some expressive acoustic work. Both guitarists display explosive speed on the first three numbers (including the melodic "Masquerade") and they unplug for their last tune, "Loneliness". Their CD-R shows that Malone and Karamitroudis are off to a promising start as they continue to develop their heavy metal songwriting talents and individual solo styles.
Eclipse was born when James and Gus met while attending Berklee College Of Music's Summer Performance Program. The band's influences include Yngwie Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore, Joe Stump, UFO, MSG as well as many duel guitar bands such as Racer X and Cacophony. James is a student of former Legato recording artist Scott Mishoe and Gus studies guitar with Leviathan recording artist Joe Stump. Gus recently relocated to the United States from Greece in order that Eclipse could work on new material. Their CD-R demo will be distributed in Europe through Holy Records.
In order to fulfill their goal of sharing their music with the world, Eclipse is now hard at work on their upcoming project which will include both vocal and instrumental songs.
Contact Information
Eclipse
125 Winders Lane
Yorktown, VA 23692
United States
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Jeffrey Ryan Smoots
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Guitarist Blends Progressive & Neo-Classical Influences
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Washington State-based guitarist Jeffrey Ryan Smoots is currently marketing his debut CD-R, entitled Less Is More. The disc features a total of twelve tracks of melodic, guitar-driven hard rock with progressive and neo-classical influences. The album also features the powerhouse drumming of David Beardsley. In addition to the extraordinary guitar playing by Smoots throughout the record, each composition displays an attention to song structure and instrumental dynamics, making for some highly listenable tracks. Instrumental fans will love the ambitious, neo-classical opening tune, "The Introduction". Freer, more inventive bass work and a highly individual lead singer would help take Smoots' debut into the heavyweight category of '90s progressive metal.
Jeffrey's father was a musician so guitars, basses and keyboards were strewn about the house from the time he was born. Jeffrey strummed guitars since he was big enough to hold them, but it wasn't until he turned thirteen that he began serious study and realized his natural talent for music. Influenced by the band Rush, Jeffrey has been playing consistently ever since, developing as a composer and a musician. He hopes that by releasing his music independently, he can begin to work his way into the music business, whether through sales of his own music, composing for others, or playing for others. Jeffrey firmly believes he can bring some happiness to others through sharing his musical uniqueness.
Smoots is currently planning a new project with his progressive rock band, Inner Resonance. Their first release, to be entitled "Solar Voices", is due to be completed in the fall of 1998.
Contact Information
Jeffrey Ryan Smoots
4528 Grand Avenue
Everett, WA 98203
United States
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