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BRUCE KULICK BEGINS RECORDING NEW SOLO ALBUM

Bruce Kulick has officially entered the studio to begin recording his next solo album, tentatively titled "BK3" .

He has decided to keep a studio blog to let fans follow the process of recording the new CD:

" GREAT to finally start with my new solo disc!  After writing songs since the end of 2003, I have officially started the recording on my third CD, which for now I will just refer to as BK 3. More on the title later. "

"Brent Fitz , straight off the road from a Theory of a Deadman tour, drove from Vegas to LA on Saturday night. Since his drums did not clear customs yet we asked Eric Singer if we could grab some drums for the session. Very cool of Eric to help out with some of his gear for the recording and I will be doing some tracks with Eric later in the month. "

Kulick studio blog here

Source Bruce Kulick

   

CEREBRAL FIX REUNITED TO HEADLINE UK's CUNTSTOCK FEST

Reunited British punk/thrash crossover band CEREBRAL FIX will headline Birmingham, England's Cuntstock Festival 2007 , set to take place February 27, 2007 at Scruffy Murphy's. The festival billing is shaping up as follows:

CEREBRAL FIX
THEOKTONY
CHEMICAL VOMIT
ODIUM INCARNATE
TRENCHHEAD
03/09/39
ISCARIOTS GOSPEL


Source www.myspace.com/cuntstock

   

GUNS N' ROSES GO DIGITAL

Guns N' Roses are currently on tour through North America. To handle the live shows, audio veteran Toby Francis was tapped for FOH duties, Andy Ebert was selected for monitors, and the Digidesign Venue live sound environment was chosen to run the show. With two Venue D-Show systems in tow for FOH and monitor mixes,

"This is what I've wanted for years," says Francis. "I've tried everything - at least demoed everything. This is the first console I've wanted to own. I've always looked at the others as a temporary step. Even though some of them I used for four or five years, I was just waiting for technology to advance."

Ebert is equally enthusiastic: "I had used digital consoles before, but I never really liked them because of their sound quality and the fact that they're so complicated to operate. What I'm looking for in a digital console is something that's the most like analogue."

"Guns N' Roses' rhythm guitarist Richard Fortus asked me what plug-in I was using on his guitar and was blown away that it was the same one he used in the studio," recalls Francis. "This is when I first started working for Guns N' Roses, and it helped us get a rapport going. Bassist Tommy Stinson pulled me aside last night and said, "This is awesome - I had the monitor engineer [Ebert] put a Fairchild plug-in on my bass and it sounds just like it does at home! I got the same thing in my ears that I'm used to hearing."

Source LstOnline

 

 

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