Showing posts with label Instrumental. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Instrumental. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Adrian Galysh taps Alice Cooper Drummer Glen Sobel for New Album

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Guitarist Adrian Galysh has enlisted Alice Cooper stickman Glen Sobel to lend his talents to Venusian Sunrise: 20th Anniversary Edition. Sobel brings both world-class drumming and a wealth of experience to the project, including touring and recording with such legendary artists as: Paul Gilbert, Jennifer Batten, Tony MacAlpine, Beautiful Creatures, and, of course, Alice Cooper. 

Galysh has been described as “A virtuoso of modern electric and acoustic guitar techniques” by 20th Century Guitar magazine. He’s been dazzling audiences for over 20 years, whether backed by his own band, or as sideman for ex-Scorpions guitar-god Uli Jon Roth. 



Prior to being recruited by legendary shock-rocker Alice Cooper, Sobel performed regularly with Galysh, making him an easy and evident choice for the project.

“Glen is the perfect drummer for instrumental guitar music,” declares Galysh. “His curriculum vitae of recordings with Gary Hoey, Jennifer Batten, Tony MacAlpine, Impellitteri, and Paul Gilbert, make his playing instinctively ideal to the genre.” Galysh continues, “Glen is already familiar with the material, having played much of it live with me years ago. Of course, he also has the chops to take this record to the next level.”

Drums for Venusian Sunrise will be recorded by Ryan Greene (Megadeth, NOFX, Dishwalla) at Validus Recording in North Hollywood, California. 

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut release, Venusian Sunrise (1998), Galysh will be re-recording the entire work, recalling that, “Venusian Sunrise was recorded in my parent’s basement on a single Alesis 8-Track ADAT recorder. While the performances are commendable for their time, given limited resources at the age of 22—it lacks what 20 years of experience and advancement in recording technology can now easily provide—richer guitar tones, advanced recording techniques, the palatial keyboard and realistic orchestral sounds of today, and maybe most importantly…real drums!” 

Galysh adds, “The new version of Venusian Sunrise will be performed and recorded the way I wished I could have done it back then, but with the tools and know-how that didn’t exist in the day.”

Production limitations notwithstanding, Venusian Sunrise was one of Galysh’s best-selling albums, released during the halcyon years of compact disc sales and the burgeoning days of independent record labels. As an independent release it garnered coverage in guitar magazines and a growing number of online review websites, firmly establishing Galysh as an up-and-coming player in guitar circles of the time.

Venusian Sunrise: 20th Anniversary Edition will be released this summer and available at all online retailers.

Venusian Sunrise: 20th Anniversary Edition is available for pre-order at https://www.pledgemusic.com/projects/venusiansunrise


For more information, please visit www.AdrianGalysh.com 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Styx's Todd Sucherman: Exclusive Interview & Behind the Scenes Studio Footage



Most music fans may know of Todd Sucherman from seeing him play drums on tour with 70s & 80s rock giants, Styx, for the last 17 years. The perennial arena rock favorites perform a healthy schedule of over 150 shows a year. Drummers know of Todd Sucherman from the pages and covers of DRUM! and Modern Drummer Magazine, where he's won multiple reader's poll awards, including #1 Rock Drummer (2009 Modern Drummer).

I’ve known Todd for about 10 years. We were neighbors in Los Angeles before he moved to Austin, Texas. We’ve discussed working together for a long time, but due to his busy tour schedule and the distance (I still live in LA), we weren’t able to do it till now. Todd is a really tasteful drummer, very musical, with a ton of chops - totally in league with the likes of Colaiuta, Smith, and Bozzio. His performance on my new album, Tone Poet, is outstanding, and really shows off a side of his playing that people may not have heard yet. Every time I listen to the his tracks on Tone Poet I hear something new, clever, and musical - and I love that. (note: Tone Poet is available on itunes here)






Below is a recent interview I did with Todd, where I was able to get better insight into what made him the player his is today, as well as discuss his approach to tracking for Tone Poet.


Hi Todd, I assume you are on tour, how are you and where are you?

I am and I'm good.  A little crispy perhaps but good!  I'm on the Oregon coast at the moment but I've been to Europe twice and everywhere in the US from coast to coast in the last few weeks.

Lets start at the beginning. Your father was a jazz drummer, and got you into drumming, as well. What’s your earliest memory of playing the drums, or wanting to play drums?

I was in love with the drums since I was an infant. It's all I ever wanted to do from the beginning.  My father saw that I had an interest and a sense of rhythm early on so he worked with me and got me to the point where I played my first gig (with my older brothers) at age six. 

You got started early! Did you ever take lessons, as a kid?

Yes, starting with my father and because I had two older brothers in the junior high band  (on piano and bass guitar respectively) they paved the way for me to be in the junior high band from first grade on all the way through eighth grade.  Then I went through the high school band program all the while gigging on weekends and really didn't take any proper lessons until I went to Berklee in Boston for one year.

Beier Steel Snare  http://beierdrums.com


Before scoring the gig with STYX, what kind of work and gigging were you doing in Chicago?

When I got back from Berklee I did every gig possible. You name it.  I played tons of weddings and corporate parties, jazz clubs, rock clubs, basically anything and everything I could do. This lead to getting into the recording scene and doing records and a lot of jingles.  Chicago was a giant jingle town back then and that was a very exciting time. I was young and had kits being carted all over the city to different studios.  Those were great times.

That leads me to my next question. You got called to record for Styx when John Panozzo fell ill. Typically musicians get gigs by “knowing somebody”... who’d you know, and do you remember how it felt to get the call to become a “permanent” member of Styx?

Keith Marks, who handled the cartage of my gear from studio sessions recommended me to the guys. That's how it began basically.  Just a session. Then they called me for another session almost a year later. Then they asked me if I had summer plans, and that was for the '96 reunion tour.  I've never been made a "member", I've just sort of hung around for the last 17 years, so to speak!

Styx seems to tour non-stop. Do you still get inspired to practice when you are on a day off or at home? If so, what kind of stuff do you work on?

It helps to have new things and projects to practice for…as opposed to just being alone and thinking, "what shall I do today?" But it does feel good to sit at my little jazz kit and work on different things instead of playing high velocity rock stuff.  I try to let any inspiration hit me which is different than forcing things. If I get "stuck' I'll change some cymbals and grab a different snare drum, that will change the vibe right away.

Lets talk about your participation in my album, TONE POET. The first tracks I sent you were pretty rough. I’m pretty non-committal, and my demos will tend to be the framework of the song, with programmed drums, scratch guitars (except some solos), and a shit load of keyboard programming. What was your reaction when you first heard the tunes?

I'm used to hearing demos in all forms, from rough sketches to almost all final takes.  But I could hear a lot of cool things in what you sent and was keen to add some ideas to the process. I start thinking right away as I listen, then just listen, then think again.  There were some challenging bits musically and physically all the way to having to be ethereal and sensitive.  Music. Diversity.  It was a lot of fun to do!


You did a lot of listening to these demos while on the road. You had one day to record 5 tracks, and they turned out great. How did you prepare for this session? Do you chart things out?

It was exactly that.  Listen on the road, listen on airplanes, and then it's time to see if what I was hearing from the drums worked in the session, which was in fact done in one day.  I'm happy you liked them!

Were any musical parts or songs particularly challenging?

"Echoes of El Greco" was physically taxing.  I'm glad that went down quickly as that's the kind of track that will blow you out doing it over and over and over.

The track “Ur of the Chaldees” has a lot of layers and multiple tracks of percussion, drum set, and orchestral type playing, did you have a clear idea of how those parts were going to go down, or did you go for it and see what fits?

Part of it was predicated on some information from the original demo, and then I went from there. I have a few percussion bits I like to do that are subtle and effective.  I enjoy trying those ideas and seeing what works and what doesn't.  I love when the full kit kicks in for the end ride out. The whole piece is very majestic.  Like taking acid while riding an elephant through an exotic triumphant parade. How's that, huh? 

I'll have to use that quote in the press release, ha! Now that the album is mixed and mastered, is there a favorite track?

No, because there are moments I enjoy on each track.  I like it that way.  I like when I feel that way about a collection of songs.



Can you run through the drums, cymbals, and other gear you used for this session?

Oh man. I used a Pearl Masterworks kit for the drums with a few snare drums, probably 5 different ones.  I seem to remember using a Dunnett Magnesium, a Tempus drum made of hemp, the Sucherman/Stanbridge Empyrean, perhaps the Dunnett Titanium.  There were a whole bunch of Sabian cymbals chosen for each track so that would be impossible to remember. All the microphones were Audix going through Presonus ADL 600, Neve and Focusrite mic pres.

So besides further touring with STYX, what is on the horizon for you musically?

Good question as I'm not sure.  "You're catching me in a transitional phase" so to speak!  I have some ideas and notions but not sure where they will lead.  I'm still enjoying playing with the band for now, so I'm quite content.  I'd like to do my own record at some point but we'll see. There's a lot involved with that, as you know.

Thanks Todd!



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Monday, February 11, 2013

TONE POET is possible with your support!

Hello friends,

As most of you know, I have been working at completing my 4th CD/album, "Tone Poet". I have written 11 songs that I feel are very strong, and take my style of guitar-centric music to another level both in composition and production. 

The record business has changed drastically since my first CD, Venusian Sunrise, was produced in 1998. Record labels and artists have much smaller budgets, and with the advent of file sharing, some people consider music a free commodity. But, new technologies have emerged allowing artists to get great recordings, as well as new ways of raising capitol and marketing music. 

Today, I have started a crowd funding project in an effort to finance the completion of TONE POET (click here to see it). In exchange for goods like MP3s, CDs, autographed items, online guitar lessons, my book, and even a guitar, supporters can fund the completion of this album. These items can be purchased for yourself or as a gift.

While I will be reaching out to my friends and fans via my 1000+ E-newsletter subscribers, my Facebook page, and my 14,000+ twitter followers, Youtube channel, and blog, I need your help. 

Not only can you support this by purchasing goods, you can let all of your friends, coworkers, and your friends who are music fans, know about it. Tell them by phone, email, facebook, grocery store checkout line... any and all support is appreciated!

Your early support will help create some buzz, and momentum... which encourages my other friends and fans to contribute (some fans simply wait to see 'trust signals' before committing to support something like this).

Anyone in the world can contribute, and unlike other crowd funding services, Rockethub.com lets me keep the funds that I raise (not all or nothing). 




Thanks!
Adrian Galysh

Monday, September 10, 2012

New Record Update!

Hello, 

First, I want to take a moment to thank everone who reads this blog and who has supported me by watching and sharing my videos, attending my shows, purchasing music, and telling their friends about my passion and my work. I truly appreciate it.

I have been hard at work recording my next album, Tone Poet. This album features 12 captivating tracks, with styles spanning from rock, fusion, and even spanish influences, to sweeping orchestral works with choir! It features riveting and dramatic instrumentals, as well as electrifying songs with vocals. All of the tracks feature plenty of acoustic and electric guitars, as you have come to expect.

You may have read, I have enlisted ex-Yngwie Malmsteen vocalist, Mark Boals, to contribute vocals on a number of tracks. His vocal tracks are done, and they have exceeded my expectations - really outstanding. I have also finished tracking drums with STYX stickman and Modern Drummer magazine award winner, Todd Sucherman. He absolutely killed it, knocking out 5 tracks on a day off from tour at his home studio in Austin, TX!

Needless to say, the album is coming together nicely, but I have much more work to do. I need to track drums for 4 more songs, re-record a number of my guitar parts, re-track some solos, and then lay down bass guitar parts. After that is done, then there is album artwork, and the final mastering.

I need YOUR help. All of this costs money, and as an independent artist, much of what I do is paid for out of my own pocket. But here's how YOU can help:

I am offering a number of bundled merchandise packages, combining my various CDs, limited edition T-Shirts, Autographed Photos, and my guitar book, "Progressive Guitar Warm-ups and Exercises". I am offering this discount-priced merchandise directly to you, as my way of saying thanks. A truly unbeatable value, these bundled merch-packs offer you more for your money.

The merch bundles are:

     1. Limited edition Adrian Galysh "Earth Tones" T-Shirt & "King Friday" CD: $29 (includes USA S&H), save $8!
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     3. Limited edition Adrian Galysh "Earth Tones" T-Shirt & "King Friday" & "Earth Tones" CDs: just $39 (includes USA S&H), save $11!
     4. Autographed 8x10" Adrian Galysh lithograph photo & "King Friday" CD: $18 (includes USA S&H) - photo by Neil Zlozower!
     5. Autographed 8x10" Adrian Galysh lithograph photo & "Earth Tones" CD: $18 (includes USA S&H) - photo by Neil Zlozower!
     6. Autographed 8x10" Adrian Galysh lithograph photo & "King Friday", "Earth Tones" CDs, and Book "Progressive Guitar Warmups and Excercises": just $39 (includes USA S&H)

Visit http://adriangalysh.com/buy.html to place your order today.

Thank you again, I really appreciate it!
- Adrian









Here is a sneak peak at a new song, "Spring (The Return)": 
 Spring (The Return) by Adrian Galysh






Saturday, May 26, 2012

May 15 Gig at the Baked Potato Recap

Hey folks!

I wanted to thank all those who came and supported me at the world famous Baked Potato in Studio City last Tuesday, May 15th. It was an intimate night of music, (and potatoes!) featuring my band-mates and friends, Philip Bynoe on bass, Glen Sobel on drums, and Yuko Tamura subbing for regular member, Maureen Baker, on keys.


We plowed through 12 tunes in our 70 minute set, that included tunes from my albums "Venusian Sunrise", "King Friday", and "Earth Tones"... We tweeked up the set in rehearsal, trying to add some performance elements, tying a few tunes together, added an extended intro to fan-favorite "Ventura Blvd.", and I've been trying to improve my between song-patter. It isn't easy describing or giving a story behind instrumental songs! I think the band is developing a few key memorable "moments" over the course of our set - including the jaw-dropping drum solo by Glen Sobel.

Below are a couple video clips from  the show, enjoy!





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Adrian Galysh: Earth Tones

Adrian Galysh: King Friday

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Band Members from Alice Cooper, Gladys Knight, ex-Scorpions guitarist Uli Jon Roth, and Steve Vai to perform at World Famous Baked Potato.


Los Angeles, CA - Instrumental rock guitarist, Adrian Galysh, will perform a blistering set at the world famous Baked Potato in North Hollywood on Tuesday, May 15th at 9pm. Featuring band members from Uli Jon Roth, Alice Cooper, Gladys Knight and Steve Vai, this ensemble is sure to bring down the house, performing material from Galysh’s three solo releases. 

Described as “A virtuoso of modern electric and acoustic guitar techniques” by 20th Century Guitar magazine, Galysh has been dazzling southern California audiences for over a decade, whether he’s backed by his band or as sideman for ex-Scorpions guitar legend, Uli Jon Roth. 
His band features ace-drummer Glen Sobel (Alice Cooper), Philip Bynoe (Steve Vai) on bass, and Yuko Tamura (Gladys Knight) on keyboards. Fans of guitar centric music ala Jeff Beck, Joe Satriani, and Eric Johnson will enjoy Galysh’s tasty phrases, and anthem like melodies. 
Galysh remarks about performing at the Baked Potato, “I’ve always enjoyed playing the ‘spud. It has an intimate vibe, and audiences love it - nowhere else can you witness such world class musician ship so close from your seat!”.
The Baked Potato is located at 3787 Cahuenga Blvd. West., in Studio City, CA, and is home to a menu of over 21 stuff bomber baked potatoes and full bar.  Click here for reservations: www.TheBakedPotato.com

http://mi2n.com/press.php3?press_nb=153366

For more information about Adrian Galysh including video guitar lessons, concert dates, clinics, merch and music, visit: 
www.AdrianGalysh.com
www.facebook.com/adrian.galysh
www.youtube.com/adriangalysh



Adrian Galysh: Earth Tones

Adrian Galysh: King Friday