JF Scarfi
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I second Ian Thornley but, the guy I wish would have more out there is Doug Rappoport. For me his phrasing and his bends are the best. Anything I hear him do is inspiring to me…
Mine tooMy riffs kick all sorts of ass
Yes. Yes they do.
Honestly one of the first guys that I thought of as well. Both his riffing lead work, at least to me are very recognizable.When you talk about a player having a voice, to me that means they are instantly recognizable when you hear the first few phrases…
I would say Tremonti is pretty recognizable when I hear his leads. Although, maybe he’s not modern enough since he’s been around awhile.
Personally I think of new as 5 years old or less. You could stretch it back to 2010. But that is really pushing it.Question to the OP, are you looking for new guys, guys under 40, under 30 that have a new sound, or are you looking for new guys that have the old sound, but do it well?
It seems from the responses here that most are just looking for a rehash of what they like (Big Wreck as the example). There is nothing wrong with that, I love guys like Gus G and Kiko L, but both of those guys are over 40 and have been releasing records for 20-30 years, and have that 'old' sound.
I know this will come across as trashing someone's opinion and I'm not trying to, but just want clarification as to 'new'. This thread seems to be more about Swing Band guys saying that BeBob guys are just noise.
Fair enough, I guess theres a bit of subjectivity here. I actually really like Gus G, the older Firewind records are great and I think I would recognise him. Kiko is more difficult because hes more of a multi sylist, and he plays Megadeth....and for me, Megadeth will always be Marty Friedman and Chris Poland, end of.Question to the OP, are you looking for new guys, guys under 40, under 30 that have a new sound, or are you looking for new guys that have the old sound, but do it well?
It seems from the responses here that most are just looking for a rehash of what they like (Big Wreck as the example). There is nothing wrong with that, I love guys like Gus G and Kiko L, but both of those guys are over 40 and have been releasing records for 20-30 years, and have that 'old' sound.
I know this will come across as trashing someone's opinion and I'm not trying to, but just want clarification as to 'new'. This thread seems to be more about Swing Band guys saying that BeBob guys are just noise.
yeah, what he saidPersonally I think of new as 5 years old or less. You could stretch it back to 2010. But that is really pushing it.
The age of the performer I don't see as important. If you look at a lot of performances covering a wide range of music styles pop, country, hip hop, rock, funk, etc.... Often there is a very wide range of the age of at the live performances. I have seen it as wide as 20's to near 70 on the same stage together. The age thing only applies to imagine. It is much less a factor in who is actually doing the gigs.
I don't know about modern and having a voice but the shit I listen to is relevant to me and recognizable to me.
Mastodon
Slipknot
John 5
Tim Mahoney - 311
Brad Millabeats - Tree One Four
John Frusciante - RHCP
All these guys have fresh music
New metal, rock or whatever is objectively garbage and if you disagree you drink soy milk.Question to the OP, are you looking for new guys, guys under 40, under 30 that have a new sound, or are you looking for new guys that have the old sound, but do it well?
It seems from the responses here that most are just looking for a rehash of what they like (Big Wreck as the example). There is nothing wrong with that, I love guys like Gus G and Kiko L, but both of those guys are over 40 and have been releasing records for 20-30 years, and have that 'old' sound.
I know this will come across as trashing someone's opinion and I'm not trying to, but just want clarification as to 'new'. This thread seems to be more about Swing Band guys saying that BeBob guys are just noise.
After hearing about what douche he is in real life I stopped paying attention to him. But yeah he can play.
I came to post about Mastodon. Bill’s a fucking riff beast and just this weekend I learned a few of their tunes, goddamn there are some finger-twisters in there! Lots of cool shit with throwing in some open/dissonant notes. I’ve played in drop-C for over 20 years and was getting sick of it, but he’s kind of freshened things up a bit in that tuning for me.
And Brent with all the chicken/hybrid picking stuff and the solos that often hit on the Gilmour thing, dude’s a lunatic but he can play his ass off.
Killer guitar tones all over the place and I LOVE the production on their albums ever since Crack The Skye. They continuously get better with every album for me.
See, this could be anything...I cant get into it. Drop Tunings, I think of Ty Tabor, and theres probably dudes doing it before him.