It’s difficult to stifle the adrenaline released from watching Rick Nielsen’s goofily galvanizing, schtick-laden showmanship, Tom Petersson’s hair grabs, rumbling 12-string bass and stage prowling, Robin Zan
from Pegboard Nerds’ searing dubstep and Vicetone’s nuanced big room to the melodic bass music of Fractal and Au5. While Darlington appreciates the flexibility that the genre-free approach offers, he also
(bass, backing vocals), Daru Jones (drums) and Quincy McCrary (keyboards, samples, synthesizer, organ, backing vocals), the 46-year-old multi-instrumentalist has told us with his words and actions that he not only has the ability but also the purpose to continually surprise those of us ...
‘...and Justice for All’ basically featured no bass at all. Mixing down newcomer Jason Newsted’s parts, the thrash titans effectively nixed what was once the most unique aspect of their sound. In spite of this, cuts like “Harvester of Sorrow” and “One” still packed enough of a...
I got no matches / But there's plenty of fish in the sea... with plenty of snatches.” The tune features their new bassist Spyder, who replaced Lexxi Foxx, and they both get name checked in the song. “Now Spyder's on the bass and Lexxi's / Gone / But it doesn't mean We can...
I got no matches / But there's plenty of fish in the sea... with plenty of snatches.” The tune features their new bassist Spyder, who replaced Lexxi Foxx, and they both get name checked in the song. “Now Spyder's on the bass and Lexxi's / Gone / But it doesn't mean We can...