SEEKING
Lead Guitar.ABOUT
We're an established Atlanta metal band seeking a 2nd lead guitarist who can shred and play very good solos. Our style I would describe as thrash/melodic death metal. Ideal candidate must live in Atlanta or close suburbs, love real metal, have good gear (at least a head and 4x12), and be able to solo well. Also he/she must have a car, a job, and ideally be between 21-32. Age not a must though if you're good. You can check us out at ./sybariticmetal. Contact us via or at sybariticmetal . Take out the spaces!
- Screen name:
- sybariticmetal
- Member since:
- Dec 13 2010
- Active over 1 month ago
- Level of commitment:
- Committed
- Years together:
- 5
- Gigs played:
- Over 100
- Tend to practice:
- 2-3 times per week
- Age:
- 42 years
Influences
Death, Iron Maiden, Sepultura, Kreator, classic Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, In Flames(old), At the Gates, Testament, Children of Bodom(old)
MUSIC
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Fields of the Dead
Fields of the Dead Year: 2008 Album: Being Human Genre: Metal
Review from Terrorizer Magazine: SYBARITIC ‘Being Human’ SELF-RELEASED If you like latter-day Death then you should find Sybaritic, an Atlanta-based quartet, to your liking. A limited self-release, ‘Being Human’, bears Chuck Schuldiner’s more melodic death metal influences, and while this is apparent it in no way detracts from what Sybaritic has accomplished on their engaging ten-track debut. Mike Conway (drums) and David Stich (bass) provide a competent, solid foundation allowing Adam Gleason and Dado Zemanic’s deathly thrashing dual-guitar interplay to run riot. Sybaritic displays ample dexterity shifting with disciplined, practised ease whether at pulse-quickening gallop, plying slower tempos or churning through mid-paced riffing. But all of this pales to the heady, intense soloing. ‘I Am Hate’ is all assault attack whereas ‘Fields Of The Dead’ segues from sombre outset to dizzying complexity as bright mercurial notes pour forth in rapid, unceasing abundance. ‘Departed’, a beautifully rendered electric/acoustic piece, ends ‘Being Human’ on a decidedly haunted note. Although a relatively young band, Sybaritic sound well beyond their years. Labels take note. [8] JOHN MINCEMOYER
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I am Hate
I am Hate Year: 2008 Album: Being Human
Terrorizer review: SYBARITIC ‘Being Human’ SELF-RELEASED If you like latter-day Death then you should find Sybaritic, an Atlanta-based quartet, to your liking. A limited self-release, ‘Being Human’, bears Chuck Schuldiner’s more melodic death metal influences, and while this is apparent it in no way detracts from what Sybaritic has accomplished on their engaging ten-track debut. Mike Conway (drums) and David Stich (bass) provide a competent, solid foundation allowing Adam Gleason and Dado Zemanic’s deathly thrashing dual-guitar interplay to run riot. Sybaritic displays ample dexterity shifting with disciplined, practised ease whether at pulse-quickening gallop, plying slower tempos or churning through mid-paced riffing. But all of this pales to the heady, intense soloing. ‘I Am Hate’ is all assault attack whereas ‘Fields Of The Dead’ segues from sombre outset to dizzying complexity as bright mercurial notes pour forth in rapid, unceasing abundance. ‘Departed’, a beautifully rendered electric/acoustic piece, ends ‘Being Human’ on a decidedly haunted note. Although a relatively young band, Sybaritic sound well beyond their years. Labels take note. [8] JOHN MINCEMOYER
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I am Hate Live (Video)
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