A fun ‘modern 80’s’, math rock instrumental song I made using the Eventide H9, my beloved Telecaster and an 8 string in lieu of a bass. It’s the first single off my band’s first album set to come out very soon. I like to experiment with lots of different genres and this song is a great example of that. I don’t think you’ve heard anything quite like it.”
Garage Mahal was a quirky side project that only existed for a short while, 2012-13. We may have only done 3 gigs and recorded a 5 song EP. But it was fun. We actually wanted to create a modern Rock-Opera….maybe next time.
The line-up consisted of Alden Brewer – Vox (formerly @ LP42), Dave Johnston – guitar (Acc. Serv. @ LP42), Jayson Aschenmeier – bass (Assistant. Manager. @ LP42), Justin McLean – keys (Roland Canada & formerly @ LP42) and myself on drums.
Recorded after hours live off the floor at LP42 lesson center.
This song was recorded ,for the most part, in Cam’s basement studio. Cam plays all the parts on the song except for the drums which were recorded at Powersound studios and played by Trevor Bigam.