Rob McFadden – Dead Sunflowers (Acoustic)

Hey everyone, coming in with a quick update on something we did in the studio a few days ago, a little video of Rob McFadden playing a song called Dead Sunflowers on acoustic! We’ve been hiding out in the studio for the last few days throwing down acoustic track after track, creating a backbone of songs to build up into fully fleshed pieces of music. Actually, we just finished laying down vocals to a couple…

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Osibisa – Woyaya

Like much of my record collection, this album came from my grandfathers stash. The artwork is definitely eye-popping, with a cross between a dragonfly and an elephant flying towards the viewer, in a fluorescent green orange colour scheme and stylized design. And it’s only up hill from here. The group originates from various parts of Africa and the Caribbeans, who managed their way to England in the late 60’s. Armed with only their instruments and passion…

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Joe Satriani – Shockwave Supernova

Many of the worlds greatest guitarists started out with an even better teacher. And about 25% of the time it would seem that teacher was Joe Satriani. Pretty much anyone who takes up the instrument with serious ambition for superior technical skill will delve into his many, many albums. I’ve followed his music for a while, keeping up with the last few albums, and occasionally treking down to Massey Hall to take in his concert…

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