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An all instrumental rock/metal-fest with hard inspiring string pummeling and melodic finger twiddling guitar work that will straighten your arm hairs.
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Instrumental Metal
Release Date:
2007
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Delve
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(802840016629)
Record Label: Fossil Records
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Sam Kazerooni...the man; the legend....Part III
And so continues the saga.... like in the Lord of the Rings, good things come in threes, and Sam Kazerooni yet again proved to himself that another project of imagery-inducing instrumental power music was key to his very existence. 'Twas, he believed, the calling of the way of ROCK.
And so began Delve; a compilation of heavy, melodic, soothing, inspiring and intimidating string rhythms and banging of laden sound drums, courtesy of a new stick wielder, the ever omni-present Tarun Sequeira, a young over-enthusiastic bard of intelligent proportions.
And by the way of Jezebel Productions, a brothel/studio in the hills of the ancient arabian land of Dubai started the quest for better production, better sound and even more consumption of the ale of mystics.
Sam wandered the Earth, searching far and wide for the lord of Mastering, for the God's had commanded that, and upon his quest stumbled onto a land commonly known by the natives as Canada, and there he befriended a man known as Graemme "the Masterer" Brown, a king in his realm of a world known only to the Masterers.
This lord then delved deep into his chambers, aquiring the knowledge-laden software which he weaved and commanded and yelled at and so came to life DELVE, the MUSIC of KINGS. The challenge had been accepted, and the quest completed.
And so...it began...the warm and fuzzy feeling... again.
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Best of all three
author: Jeff
This album is the best so far, amazing guitar work, better compositions and way better production, loved the Arrival and Contact and Memory One, lots of good material here definitely check it out!
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