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Melodic rock instrumental guitar music.
Genre:
Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date:
2008
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The Guitar Diaries
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Record Label: Liquid Note Records
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The Guitar Diaries is the latest (and sadly, the final) LNR release. But, boy, have we got a treat in store for you! Stefan Rosqvist is a highly respected guitarist who hails from Helsingborg in Sweden. He was last heard on 2007's The Alchemists II with the affecting 'At Last' (w/Bo Eriksson). His solo album has been a long time in the coming, but we think it was worth it.
Reuniting with respected Swedish session guitarist, Bo Eriksson (Ominox), Stefan has moulded an incredible CD full of some of the most haunting, powerful, joyous and heartbreaking instrumental melodies you're likely to hear in quite some time. In collaboration with the aforementioned Eriksson - not to mention a plethora of players such as Christofer Malmström (Darkane), Chris Schleyer (Nine Inch Nails), Phi Yaan-Zek and Lalle Larson (Ominox/Electrocution 250) - The Guitar Diaries is going to turn heads for sure. If like us you've become jaded by all these lightning-fast, super-saavy shredders and long for mature musicianship, rock solid, emotional melodies and ... well, just great playing, then you're in for a treat with The Guitar Diaries. There's something for every taste on this album, with the emphasis slap-bang on melody, production, composition and evolving moods.
With solid rocking support from powerhouse drummer, Peter Wildoer (Darkane/Electrocution 250) and bassist Joakim Attoff, we promise that this will be one hell of a CD for LNR to go out on!
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