Hey all - Guitarist/songwriter/drum programmer/vsti programmer

Started by Wartime Novelty, September 15, 2010, 01:50:20 PM

Wartime Novelty

Hey all i'm Tony i'm new here and just thought i'd post this to break the ice.

I play guitar in 2 metal bands currently one is an original effort the other is a metallica tribute (with only guitarists atm)

I have been playing for 3 years now and i would say recording properly for about a year and a half.

I generally write all my riffs etc then arrange them in guitar pro for writing drum sections/orchestra/piano etc.

Anyway enough of the chit chat heres the links to the two mentioned bands.

www.myspace.com/wartimenovelty

www.myspace.com/rentallica

and also here is some stuff i have done just generally on my own or a small collaberation

http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http://soundcloud.com/wartime-novelty/killer-from-the-deep-1




and

http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http://soundcloud.com/wartime-novelty/in-a-heartbeat



as you can tell the soundcloud ones are a tad older as its all been a learning process of how to mic an amp correctly after spending a good while using a podxt

Also im adding dreamscape

hopefully ill get this embed thing working right

http://player.soundcloud.com/player.swf?url=http://soundcloud.com/wartime-novelty/dreamscape-demo

Current equipment Ibanez RGA42FM with Bare Knuckle Miracle Man & Mississippi Queen, Marshall TSL601, Shure SM57, Line6 UX1, M-Audio MA30 monitors

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Flash Harry

Hello and welcome to the community. You're gonna love it. And it sounds like we're gonna love your stuff.

We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
 - Kurt Vonnegut.

Wartime Novelty

Thankyou for a warm welcome im just currently taken aback by the great manner of people on this forum.

Most places youll go and get unconstructive comments or just plain rude ones.

Here everyone seems to gel together and actually give helpful feedback, I believe im gonna like it here
Current equipment Ibanez RGA42FM with Bare Knuckle Miracle Man & Mississippi Queen, Marshall TSL601, Shure SM57, Line6 UX1, M-Audio MA30 monitors

danieldesete

welcome tony I'm very impressed with your posts here. Such a strong atmosphere, I can't believe you're in business only for  3 years. Hope someone will add lyrics in "in a heartbeat", if you let have a go.
cheers daniel
hou hou ha ha

Wartime Novelty

If anybody is up for it i would be incredibly happy for them to.

However it is actually my rendition of the music from the end of 28 days later but it would be interesting to see what lyrics and vocal performances could be produced for it.

My rendition is a tad less dark than the original as i wanted to make it my own rather than a straight up cover.

I am actually pretty unhappy with that recording as it was just a very quick hackjob and my actual performance is rather poor when playing full chords as im primarily a metal player so i struggle to get all the notes to ring out fully.

I would be more than happy to re do the entire thing with anybody interested.

Oh yeah i should also add that i played drums for 5 years also before taking a short break then coming back to guitar after a burglary where i lived left me without any drums and a large lack of money to buy any new equipment so i took the break and then went for what i thought was the cheaper option of guitar.... boy i was wrong there
Current equipment Ibanez RGA42FM with Bare Knuckle Miracle Man & Mississippi Queen, Marshall TSL601, Shure SM57, Line6 UX1, M-Audio MA30 monitors

Oldrottenhead

loving heartbeat not heard the other yet, but i love the repeating piano. that reminds me of van der graaf generator, the beatles, hey everyone does it me included.how do i download this i want to write a lyric for it. also getting a king crimson vibe
powerful stuff
not even heard the other one yet.
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