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Post by brightlight on Oct 20, 2016 12:49:01 GMT -7
I just wanted to share what my band and I have been working on the last few months. The first music video is our latest one that we put out a couple of months ago for a song called "Reap and Sow", which will be on our upcoming EP. This track was mixed and mastered by Patrick Granado, who worked on the "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" soundtrack. I'll include some links to us later on. Before I insert the video, the rhythm guitar on this song was recorded using my Ron Kirn customer tele straight into my Z Wreck combo. The solo/lead were recorded using my 2015 Satin Cherry Gibson Memphis ES335 into the Z Wreck being pushed by a Z Drive. Enjoy! EDIT: Warning! Some of the content of our music videos may not be appropriate for all ages! This second video we did about a year ago for a song called "Dead As It Gets" off of our current EP called "Too Far Gone". Both the rhythm and lead guitars for this one were recorded using my Ron Kirn custom tele into the Z Wreck combo. The rhythm was straight into the amp and the leads were pushed by my Wampler Paisley Drive. Thanks everyone for checking this out! I'll be happy to answer any questions about gear used for these tracks if there are any. Joe Mansman and the Midnight Revival BandJoe Mansman and the Midnight Revival Band Bandcamp
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Post by The Bad Poodle Experience on Oct 20, 2016 13:08:34 GMT -7
nice work!
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Post by brightlight on Oct 20, 2016 13:45:51 GMT -7
Thanks Bad Poodle! I appreciate it
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Post by DRZ on Oct 20, 2016 15:45:23 GMT -7
Wow I dig those video's. Sound great. It seems to have a cool "DOORS" like influence, which to me is way cool.
Z
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Post by brightlight on Oct 20, 2016 19:07:52 GMT -7
Wow I dig those video's. Sound great. It seems to have a cool "DOORS" like influence, which to me is way cool. Z Thanks for the kind words, Doc! Much of that was made possible because of you and your products. I dont know if you remember me from several months ago asking if you could expedite a Z Wreck combo to Parkway Music in Clifton Park, NY even though your shop was committed to producing Z-Lux amps at the time and you still made it happen for me. I'll never forget that kind of customer service!
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Post by KeithA on Oct 20, 2016 19:28:56 GMT -7
Nice! Reminds me of a Canadian band called Barstool Prophets (from the 90's).
Great sound.
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Post by deltone on Oct 20, 2016 20:38:03 GMT -7
Very cool!
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Post by rickyp on Oct 23, 2016 8:37:14 GMT -7
Gotta admit...that first song is catchy! Tell us more about your band...What label are you with? Where do y'all play?
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Post by brightlight on Oct 23, 2016 16:52:54 GMT -7
Gotta admit...that first song is catchy! Tell us more about your band...What label are you with? Where do y'all play? Thanks for checkin us out, Ricky! We are from Glens Falls, NY. We don't play local too often these days, we take weekend tours to everywhere in the north eastern part of the country and have big plans for the south for summer 2017. We aren't on a label at the moment. At our current level we get by pretty ok managing our business on our own. Like I said 2017 is when we'll be expanding to southern/mid western markets. I'd love to meet some Z-Talk folks while we're out and about!
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Post by rickyp on Oct 23, 2016 17:22:34 GMT -7
Awesome. I figured y'all had some sort of affiliation with a label or something, considering the production quality of your videos. Those things aren't cheap to make! Great music though. Very guitar heavy, and I like that. Love the leads with the 335 and the Z-Wreck. Very rock and roll. Hope you guys make it to the Southeast at some point. We need some good rock and roll down here.
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Post by drzplayer on Jan 17, 2017 22:02:10 GMT -7
Real nice! Killer tones... thanks for posting, cheers!
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Post by dcarver on Jan 18, 2017 1:00:09 GMT -7
Yeah.. that's some good ol` raunchy rock n roll. That tele sounds great. Well done !
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Post by drzplayer on Jan 18, 2017 3:25:09 GMT -7
I just wanted to share what my band and I have been working on the last few months. The first music video is our latest one that we put out a couple of months ago for a song called "Reap and Sow", which will be on our upcoming EP. This track was mixed and mastered by Patrick Granado, who worked on the "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" soundtrack. I'll include some links to us later on. Before I insert the video, the rhythm guitar on this song was recorded using my Ron Kirn customer tele straight into my Z Wreck combo. The solo/lead were recorded using my 2015 Satin Cherry Gibson Memphis ES335 into the Z Wreck being pushed by a Z Drive. Enjoy! EDIT: Warning! Some of the content of our music videos may not be appropriate for all ages! This second video we did about a year ago for a song called "Dead As It Gets" off of our current EP called "Too Far Gone". Both the rhythm and lead guitars for this one were recorded using my Ron Kirn custom tele into the Z Wreck combo. The rhythm was straight into the amp and the leads were pushed by my Wampler Paisley Drive. Thanks everyone for checking this out! I'll be happy to answer any questions about gear used for these tracks if there are any. Joe Mansman and the Midnight Revival BandJoe Mansman and the Midnight Revival Band BandcampHey your name, " bright light" as in " bright light social hour" ? Just rang a bell with me, curious?
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Post by mudman on Jan 18, 2017 6:43:01 GMT -7
Sounds really good! And another thumbs up to Parkway Music. I just bought my first Z from them myself. I met your lead singer years ago while photographing him and his band at the time for an article in a local paper. Music was good but he wasn't very professional during the portait shoot. I'm glad to see a local band doing so well and you sound great!
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Post by brightlight on Jan 18, 2017 8:50:14 GMT -7
I just wanted to share what my band and I have been working on the last few months. The first music video is our latest one that we put out a couple of months ago for a song called "Reap and Sow", which will be on our upcoming EP. This track was mixed and mastered by Patrick Granado, who worked on the "Oh Brother Where Art Thou" soundtrack. I'll include some links to us later on. Before I insert the video, the rhythm guitar on this song was recorded using my Ron Kirn customer tele straight into my Z Wreck combo. The solo/lead were recorded using my 2015 Satin Cherry Gibson Memphis ES335 into the Z Wreck being pushed by a Z Drive. Enjoy! EDIT: Warning! Some of the content of our music videos may not be appropriate for all ages! This second video we did about a year ago for a song called "Dead As It Gets" off of our current EP called "Too Far Gone". Both the rhythm and lead guitars for this one were recorded using my Ron Kirn custom tele into the Z Wreck combo. The rhythm was straight into the amp and the leads were pushed by my Wampler Paisley Drive. Thanks everyone for checking this out! I'll be happy to answer any questions about gear used for these tracks if there are any. Joe Mansman and the Midnight Revival BandJoe Mansman and the Midnight Revival Band BandcampHey your name, " bright light" as in " bright light social hour" ? Just rang a bell with me, curious? No it comes from a band I was in 10 years ago called The Bright Light Motion. I first started getting into some gear message boards around that time and needed a simple user name i wouldn't forget and it's just stuck with me since
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