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QZone-PTSD for Lovers

  • Type mp3 | Uploaded Mon, 29 Jun 2015 23:01:26 -0400
  • File size 7,878.48 Kylobytes | Track # 6
  • Year 2015 | Album Not available
  • Genre Metal | Comments

    Actually Southern Symphonic Metal. From the end of the musical - QZone is a place for veterans of the war to 'come down slowly'

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SEEKING

Vocalist, Lead Guitar, Drums, Keyboard.

ABOUT

Lead guitar and bass and composition. I also tinker with electronic keyboards. Played in any number of bands over the years - mostly but not always, original.

I've written a symphonic metal musical about Z-War 1. We've 'won' this war against the zombies
but since literally everyone was involved the country faces massive PTSD / Suicides and generally wacky behavior. Veterans who want to "come down slowly" (the motto of the Q-Zone) can become citizen soldier / farmers and watch the borders (the FINAL LINE) while learning a trade. Chill pills and ammo are free. Ultimately there is a love story as two battered militia fighters try to figure how love works in peace time. First single release will be "Life in the Q-Zone - PTSD for Lovers" Time now to get some quality demos recorded.

Looking for a musical partner in the North Atlanta, Roswell GA area to complete some of the music ad help get this off the ground. Prefer classical or metal player with keyboard skills and / or guitar or strings.

Demo Recordings with female vox featuring Courtney Hamlett who also wrote 'Bruises' and played guitar on it. From the Musical: "I See My Death in Your Faces," "Q-Zone" and "Bruises"

Screen name:
MikeTalbot
Member since:
Mar 16 2010
Active over 1 month ago
Level of commitment:
Very Committed
Years playing music:
35
Gigs played:
Over 100
Tend to practice:
More than 3 times per week
Available to gig:
2-3 nights a week
Most available:
Nights

Instrument experience:

Lead Guitar:
Advanced
Bass Guitar:
Advanced

EQUIPMENT

Various guitars and basses. A synthesizer and the usual extras plus some entry level recording gear.

Note: Album shown above was done in my first recording band and has become to our surprise, a collector's item and a cd has been issues. A long way from there to now! Folk Rock to Metal!