Joe Stump: Virtuostic Vendetta
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Topic: Joe Stump: Virtuostic Vendetta
Posted By: Nightrocker
Subject: Joe Stump: Virtuostic Vendetta
Date Posted: 23 Mars 2009 at 14:17
Joe Stump is one of the most intense and over the top guitarists on the
planet. His maniacal guitar driven releases are amazing displays of
power and jaw dropping technical command. He was named by Guitar One
Magazine as one of the ten fastest shredders of all time and by
Guitarist as one of the top 20 shredders of all time. The American
guitar hero returns with his most diverse and complete solo effort to
date with “Virtuostic Vendetta”. Not only a killer shred record but
also a great all around guitar driven release, blending neo-classical
speed metal, European influenced shred and old school hard rock into a
great combination of playing and tracks that will appeal to a wide
range of guitar enthusiasts and metal fans worldwide . Great melodies,
killer riffs and from the heart emotionally drenched playing are
combined with all the insane shredding you’d expect making this the
most exciting record of Joe’s career. Proclaimed by many music experts
as the ultimate guitar monster you’ll hear why words like Godlike,
shred master, brilliant and many more have been used to describe the
Shredlord’s unparalleled playing style.
On the album’s new material Joe comments, “On this record I kind of
went back and re-introduced myself to myself. Two of my early albums
“Guitar Dominance” and “Supersonic Shred Machine” were real favourites
among my fans, and this new record is quite similar in that it’s fairly
diverse with a cool mixture of tunes stylistically, but it all has my
stamp on it. I’d like to think it’s my best overall effort as every
aspect of this record is better than anything I’ve ever done, playing
wise, guitar tones, compositions, production it’s all steps beyond any
of my past releases . It’s also a very entertaining and listenable
record considering there are no vocals”.
A strong Ritchie Blackmore vibe is prevalent on this release, indeed
inspiring one track title “Blackmore’s Boogie” as well as an original
ode to the Rainbow classic “Gates If Babylon” in “The Dance of
Kashani”. To his credit Joe doesn’t shy away from hiding his
influences, “I never claimed to be re-inventing the wheel. I just take
the great influence of all my heroes Blackmore, Yngwie, Bach, Vivaldi,
Gary Moore, Jimi Hendrix, Uli Jon Roth, Schenker, Paganini and try to
craft my own thing with it. I love guitar and I always try to make
records that guitar fans and hard rock/metal fans will love as well”.
Yet there is more on offer than the neo-classical influence such as
“Old School Throwdown” which is a nod to players such as Hendrix, Frank
Marino and Robin Trower. Joe also throws down thanks to his influences
with the use of subtle phrases from well known classics which the keen
ear will spot in a few places.
“Virtuostic Vendetta” sees a guitarist in Joe Stump who survived the
changed musical landscapes of the 1990’s with his career and reputation
intact and sees Joe 16 years on from his debut album “Guitar Dominance”
in the strongest shape yet.
Chasing the Dragon
A fast classically influenced speed metal opus. I always have at least
one or two of these types of tracks on all my solo records. It contains
some cool European power metal riffage, a very strong melody and a
bunch of inspired neo-classical playing.
Pistol Whipped
A very heavy track, blending more thrash metal and heavier elements with some sinister melodic playing and European shredding.
The Dance of Kashani
An epic style eastern style piece, my ode to Rainbow's "Gates of
Babylon" if you will. Ritchie Blackmore's one of my biggest influences
guitar-wise and I`m channelling quite abit of his vibe on this track.
Fire and Brimstone
An Yngwie/Bach/Paganini inspired neo-classical barnburner. I've had
tunes of this type on my other records but this one could be the
pinnacle of my neo-classical playing. There`s a few tips of the hat to
Yngwie's classic "Far Beyond the Sun" in there as well.
The Beacon
One of the strongest ballads I`ve ever composed, a very Gary Moore-ish
inspired tune. The melody is really nice and I was very locked in and
inspired when I recorded the long outro solo.
Blackmore`s Boogie
The title says it all, a full-on, balls out Blackmore induced
fret-fryer, taking many of the ideas and techniques I've gotten thru
listening to Ritchie and putting my own spin on them. His great
influence on me can be heard quite evidently all over this record on
many of the tracks. What can I say you can't get any cooler than RB.
Old School Throwdown
This one's of course all about my Jimi influence with some Robin Trower
and Frank Marino thrown in as well. I love those guys and that type of
playing. A lot of people aren`t aware of this side of my playing but I
always have at least a few retro-types of thing on my records.
Allegro #2 in A Minor
Another classically influenced track containing some fairly intricate
playing and Paganini influenced arpeggios, with a cool heavy Phrygian
section at the end that`s got some fairly evil riffage going.
Trigger Happy
I don't know where this one came from imagine Billy Gibbons and Blackmore after quite a few espressos.
Symphonic Pandemonium
A solo type of violin style classically influenced piece. The guitar is
taking the part of the lead violin and the orchestrated parts accompany
it.
The Witching Hour
A dark, evil, gothic tune with a sininster haunting melody, the title
speaks for itself. I love playing over these types of tracks. One of my
favourite Yngwie tunes is "Black Star", that first Rising Force record
still remains the benchmark of that type of playing and he's still the
king . I`m obviously channelling that and there's a small quote from
the actual Black Star solo in the solo outro section.
Strat Sorcery
When people hear this tune they'll immediately think Hendrix, you know
"Little Wing", "Axis Bold As Love", "Castles Made of Sand" etc. And I
am dipping into those Jimi chordal ideas, but the main influence of
this tune is from the Blackmore classic "Catch the Rainbow". I`m
drawing heavily from that on the extended outro solo and many other
section of the tune.
Genre: Instrumental / Shred
℗ 2009Lion Music
Released on: 17.04.2009
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