From the instrumental
metal jamming of Dos Brujos in Austria, let us now turn our ears towards Australia and the groovy funky metal jams of
Zero-day-wareZ --
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Zero-day-wareZ
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Two-Fisted Salute really funks out and gets the riffs in --
I was wondering about these lo-fi funky metal jams so I reached out to Mike (the guitarist) who had a great story to tell. These jams were recorded by the three guys (Mike - guitar / Ashe - bass / Ev - drums) back in college. Just them, their rig, and a single mic in the middle of the floor. But then a week later the drummer disappeared only to re-surface later in Germany! Alas, another lost rock n roll drummer. He was after a lady and we know what happened after that. So a few years later, Mike was going back through the recordings and cuts together what we have here in the album. But there probably won't be another Zero-day-wareZ album, at least not with the same line-up, unless the drummer decides to return from Germany. So enjoy these jams for now.
Blazed really gets its groove on. And for something a little more stoner, check out Dune Rider --
Is stoner jam a musical genre? If it is, then Dune Rider definitely qualifies.
The Bolt is downright funky --
Some of the tracks are heavier than the others, some are funkier, and well... you get the idea. Just start the album and enjoy an hour's worth of instru-metal jamming.
Check out the entire album over on Bandcamp where you can download it for free or throw a few Australian dollars their way to show your support.
But wait, there's more! I might have got my cracklins crossed and Mike has a few updates --
We met in college and formed our musical appreciation together
there. We recorded jams 1, 2 & 3 in College, then Jams 4 - 13 (where
this album was cut from ) 10 years later, meeting up at rehearsal studios.
And
Ev, the drummer, has been all over the Europe & Asia... he's
actually in Finland right now! He split up with the girl he chased years
ago and now he's roaming solo. Surely that means there's a chance he
may return? Who knows. Ev is a mystery.
Oh - and I have more recordings to dig through - I may have another half
a dozen tracks I could publish, maybe more. I'll see what I can find!
So that's great news -- there could be more tracks! I'll keep the crawdads boiling.
BTW these guys kind of remind of Electric Octopus -- instrumental, jams, funky & groovy, and really get the riffs on.
Check out Electric Octopus on Bandcamp if you are into this kind of music.