Gluttony - by Mick Combs

 "Gluttony" by Mick Combs (from Port Pirie South Australia) is definitely an alternative rock instrumental with very interesting ideas.  The part that caught my attention right away was the string keys, very high in the mix, sliding from one note up several steps, then back down to the original note.  It's not often that you hear this, as the keys took the lead, and stay high in the mix throughout.

I like the crisp and snappy sound the drums have, which is on full display as soon as this jammer starts.  The bass is also jamming along rhythmically and sounding great, although I do have to say I could have used it higher in the mix!

What is highlighted in this song is definitely the guitar soloing, which takes the place often filled by a lead vocalist.  There's so much melody and it consistently follows the path the melody takes in this song...and also leaves lots of room for some solo-shredding, too!  I hear some squealing and top-notch control of that fretboard.

I recommend this song to anyone who enjoys a solid and catchy guitar solo that rides on top of great rhythm and musicianship with innovative ideas.

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