"Kevin Curtis is more than just a fine guitarist, he is also a fine musician"

Drawing inspiration from classic heavy rock this album is unashamedly simplistic in instrumentation, intent and execution, but it delivers seering melodies over driving riffs. An album of guitar instrumentals that will stir the fire in your soul.
It sets off at high speed with Chops n Changes, before settling down into a solid four on the floor set of tracks, with some light evident, but mainly a lot of shade!
Free Track*: Chops and Changes

This album explores a wider range of influences utilising the acoustic guitar as a primary component in most tracks. It is still diverse going from blues based (Texan Man) through more World influenced tracks like "Pillars of Sand", through to simple acoustic tunes like "The Fair".
Free Track*: Texan Man

Recorded in 1996 this album, whilst grounded in pretty straight ahead rock, takes off at some tangents exploring different moods and textures such as "Two Halves of Twenty" which has a latin feel and is entirely acoustic. It also saw the introduction of some synth sounds on some tracks (incluing the fretless Bass on ": Farewell". This was also recorded on a Revox 8 track like 10 City.
Free Track*: : Farewell

The first album, recorded in 1994 and inspired after hearing "Surfing with the Alien" and realising there was still some life left in Instrumental music. It is an out and out Rock album in the Zeppelin, Floyd, Sabbath vein, drawing together song ideas that just didnt seem to suit vocals. This was the first venture into serious recording and was done on a Revox 8 track, just Guitars, Bass and programmed drums. The Bass on this album was played by Alan Wolf through an Art Bass preamp.
Free Track*: On the Town
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