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fell
06-26-2007, 04:13 PM
i think this guy is incredibly underappreciated, but i suppose its the same for the band. well, it all depends if your into avant garde jazz metal really.
either way, as a bassist, Fabio Fecchio is amazing, his technique is varied and innovative and i really hope he gets some more recognition for it in future
if you want to check him out then both 'the painters pallete' and 'pain necessary to know' by ephel duath are worth giving a listen

richardjones89
06-26-2007, 04:21 PM
jazz and metal together? sounds lethal ;) ive been trying to find examples of jazz bass in other styles of music with not much success. and im pretty new to the sound of metal only hearing such bands like metallica and megadeth etc so im gonna research into this band...

maybe i will like them? :)

stitchbass
06-26-2007, 04:26 PM
Saw these guys support Dillinger Escape Plan in London back in late 2004, think it was the day after Dimebag was killed. From what I can remember he was pretty, immense, had a 4 or 5 string white stingray. I remember them all being very hairy and blowing my mind, especially after a good evening's worth drinking...

Audiophage
06-27-2007, 09:18 AM
He turned the cheese knob on his bass way too far up, but that band is actually pretty cool.

Adam Barkley
06-27-2007, 02:30 PM
He turned the cheese knob on his bass way too far up, but that band is actually pretty cool.

What does that mean?

I never got "Pain...", but Painter's Palette is great.

fell
07-05-2007, 09:16 AM
jazz and metal together? sounds lethal ;) ive been trying to find examples of jazz bass in other styles of music with not much success. and im pretty new to the sound of metal only hearing such bands like metallica and megadeth etc so im gonna research into this band...

maybe i will like them? :)

jazz metal isnt so rare actually-if its your first time experiencing ephel duath then id recommend 'the painters pallette' since 'pain necessary to know' is very avant garde, but if you like avant garde jazz then i would strongly recommend it!