Sunday, 30 October 2011

How To But The Right Guitar

When we buy a music instrument, we need to think about certain things, Will we play a lot with it? Does it represent yourself?  Personally, I think it’s very important to take your time and choose the good one for you. In the first place, I will show you what I look for when I buy an electric guitar. First, I like the normal shape of a guitar because, I like the way they look.  However, many other guitars are really nice, but I prefer the normal one. Secondly, I will try to get the information I need to check if the guitar has everything it should have, and if it has a good touch to it and you always try it to make sure you like the feeling of it when playing. For example, the material of the frets boards are important and also the resonance of the guitar to have better felling with it. In addition, I check the brand of the pickup to make sure that it’s what I want. Last of all, the outwork of the guitar is important, it has to represent myself a bit, so, I need to choose the style I like. To conclude, you need to take your time before buying expensive instruments.

Friday, 16 September 2011

About my music life..

I really like music. I’m a guitar player and I play in a metal band with my friends. I’m gonna tell you about our biographies. We started in a show at Iberville High School, Rouyn-Noranda, 13th May 2010: We made this show for a benefit show for breast cancer.
That, according to us, is how every good story should start. After the incident, we received an invitation for the second edition of the Rock’ N Growl Festival, allowing us to share the stage with Blind Witness, Fuck the Facts, The Last Felony, Decrepity, Unfallen, Darkness Rites, Depths of Hatred and many others.
Later this year, we entered in studio with Francis Beaulieu (Archons,Les Gars Du Nord ) for the recording of a three songs demo. In Pieces then released Abject Pleasures by a cold night of November while opening for Vortex and Augury. Impressed by their outstanding progress, Simon Turcotte (Obsek) asked them to open for his band’s next gig. So, on December 23rd, instead of celebrating the birth of a dead prophet, these unholy blasphemers were playing out of town for the first time, in Amos Rock City. And this is how they concluded their first year in the music industry; with one of the worst hangover they’ve ever had.
During the first quarter of 2011, we slowed down their activities and concentrated their energy on writing new material. After the breakup of Obsek in May of the same year, Simon and his guttural grunts joined the young organisation to bring more heaviness to its blood-soaked sound. His first appearances on stage occurred two months later during the Quevillon Metalfest and the Summer Festival of Val d’Or. Thereafter, the old stager and his new brothers in crime planned to record a longer, heavier and gorier release before the end of the year.