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Arsenal Rain
It's not exatcly metal, but Mikael and John from Neuronomicon went on to start a Coldwave band called Arsenal Rain.
HaberSLAM has uploaded some audio clips from the EP they are working on at:
www.myspace.com/arsenalrain
In other news, Neuronomicon has a new guitarist, Patrick, from Call of the Berserker, and a new drummer. Once a bass player is brought in, things should be rolling back ahead.
In the meantime, check out Arsenal Rain for some killer Coldwave Industrial.
Cheers,
Saam
HaberSLAM has uploaded some audio clips from the EP they are working on at:
www.myspace.com/arsenalrain
In other news, Neuronomicon has a new guitarist, Patrick, from Call of the Berserker, and a new drummer. Once a bass player is brought in, things should be rolling back ahead.
In the meantime, check out Arsenal Rain for some killer Coldwave Industrial.
Cheers,
Saam
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We're looking for a bassist. If anyone's interested, holla back.
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Here's the Skinny on what the we're lookin' for:
About half the songs are in "Drop-C" and the rest are in B-Standard, so a four string and a five string would be quite helpful.
Our intentions are to do something a little more experimental, so hopefully someone will show up that isn't a traditional bass player. We're not afraid of doing some weird shit. We don't have any desire to rehash some shit everyone's already heard.
We can't finish recording until we get someone to track bass, so it would be nice to have someone come in and start listening/learning/writing some bass parts.
I have a feeling there aren't going to be any "metal" guitarists that will be interested in putting their egos aside to work on something like this, so I'm hoping a cool bass player shows up to bounce ideas off of. I wouldn't mind having the bass player take on some lead-playing. With the amount of synth usage, the bass player can step out of the pocket for some lead work.
My fiance and I are moving this weekend to a house off the Marietta Square, so my little home studio will be in shambles for a hot minute.
About half the songs are in "Drop-C" and the rest are in B-Standard, so a four string and a five string would be quite helpful.
Our intentions are to do something a little more experimental, so hopefully someone will show up that isn't a traditional bass player. We're not afraid of doing some weird shit. We don't have any desire to rehash some shit everyone's already heard.
We can't finish recording until we get someone to track bass, so it would be nice to have someone come in and start listening/learning/writing some bass parts.
I have a feeling there aren't going to be any "metal" guitarists that will be interested in putting their egos aside to work on something like this, so I'm hoping a cool bass player shows up to bounce ideas off of. I wouldn't mind having the bass player take on some lead-playing. With the amount of synth usage, the bass player can step out of the pocket for some lead work.
My fiance and I are moving this weekend to a house off the Marietta Square, so my little home studio will be in shambles for a hot minute.
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Lindgren is a scandinavian name isen't it?MikeLindgren wrote:Probably because too many Lindgren's are involved in metal....
I went to Loy Norrix HS in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Sandusky HS in Sandusky, OH, Wheeler HS in Marietta, North Cobb HS in Kennesaw, and ::gulp::, Oakwood/Tokewood/Smokewood/Cokewood HS in Marietta.
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