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JEFF LOOMIS - ZERO ORDER PHASE (*NEW-TEAL VINYL) Nevermore/Arch Enemy/Sanctuary

Description: JEFF LOOMIS - ZERO ORDER PHASE (*NEW-COLOR VINYL, 2023, Brutal Planet Records) Nevermore guitarist / 1st time on vinyl!Nevermore/Arch Enemy/Sanctuary guitarist1st time ever on vinyl100% Review rating on Metal Archives (Scroll down to read the review)2008 Century Media releaseOfficially licensedRemastered for vinyl by Bombworks Sound / Rob ColwellFeatures guest musicians: Ron Jarzombek (Watchtower), Pat O'Brien (Cannibal Corpse), Jazz solo musician Michael Manring and Neil KernonRecorded with Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Neil Kernon ABOUT THE ALBUMAt 16 years of age, Loomis won a guitar competition in Wisconsin, and was auditioned to replace Jeff Young in Megadeth (he was not chosen due to his young age.) Jeff ended up joining Sanctuary during the tour of the album The Mirror Black. Just after the tour, the band dismantled and he created Nevermore with ex-members Jim Sheppard and Warrel Dane. This the 2008 solo album from one of the best guitar players in the metal world - Nevermore's Jeff Loomis! Loomis is arguably metal's very best guitarist and this album has all of his signature sounds. This instrumental album is different from most guitar-driven instrumental albums because the songs are not just a showcase of guitar virtuoso, as it showcases Loomis's excellent song-writing skills. Instead of a bunch of out of control solo's, listeners are treated to real songs that could very well been transformed into songs for the next Nevermore album. The lack of a singer does not take away from the music, it does however showcase an amazing guitarist at work. Remastered and available on vinyl (color!) for the very first time! Enjoy! TRACKS1 Shouting At A Funeral2 Opulent Maelstrom3 Jato Unit4 Azure Haze5 Cashmere Shiv6 Race Against Disaster7 Sacristy8 Devil Theory9 Miles Of Machines10 DepartureShouting At A Funeral/Opulent Maelstrom/Jato Unit/Azure Haze/Cashmere Shiv/Race Against Disaster/Sacristy/Devil Theory/Miles Of Machines/DepartureMETAL ARCHIVES REVIEW (100%)There is really nothing I have to complain about here in "Zero Order Phase", Jeff Loomis's first solo album. Some might say all Jeff does is shred and fast arpeggios. Maybe so, but that's great! The music in which most of it is shredding and arpeggios is amazing and I love it. Amazing display of skill shown by Jeff in this album. Each piece caught my attention and I couldn't simply stop listening without listening to the whole thing. Despite that most of what he does is neo-classical playing and shredding, each song is different and stands out. This has to be one of my favorite metal solo albums.As far as my knowledge goes, most of the soloing on "Zero Order Phase" was improvised. I think that's amazing. I remember in "Shouting Fire At A Funeral", Jeff starts out with some slower melodic stuff then builds up to fast playing off of that. I saw on a TAB of that piece, and each part where the guitar is soloing it is titled as 'improvisation 1' and improvisation 2' and so forth. Thinking of that, I myself came up with some ideas for my own improvisation on "Shouting Fire At A Funeral". I think writing the pieces like this might make it easier or even more fun for someone else to perform it.The full skill and talent of Jeff Loomis is poured out in "Zero Order Phase". I saw on a list that had the NPS of various guitar players says Jeff Loomis sweep picks 18 notes per second in "Devil Theory". That is just as fast as Yngwie Malmsteen can alternate pick. Probably the peak/best part of this album has to be "Miles Of Machines". While "Shouting Fire At A Funeral" was my favorite piece on this album, "Miles Of Machines" is probably the best. The variations of patterns Jeff puts in there is something we don't hear often in music in general. Good luck deciphering that, pop music. Who says there can't be emotion/musicality in shredding?In closing, While some people might say that all there is when he shreds is playing melodies and arpeggios and other techniques really fast. Well, yeah, and that's awesome. But more importantly, to those people, I urge you to go back and listen more to the music and each note in the techniques and tricks you might hear countless times in neo-classical playing instead of looking at them as just techniques everyone does, in the sense that each note matters and contributes to the piece as a piece of music rather than paying attention to the individual techniques. For example, B minor arpeggio swept across all 6 (or 7 in Jeff's case) strings, has been done countless times. But add that to a piece of music around other notes and it becomes part of the song. Hopefully that makes sense, but that's how I can best explain it.

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JEFF LOOMIS - ZERO ORDER PHASE (*NEW-TEAL VINYL) Nevermore/Arch Enemy/Sanctuary

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Artist: Jeff Loomis

Speed: 33 RPM

Record Label: Brutal Planet Records

Release Title: Zero Order Phase

Color: Blue

Material: Vinyl

Type: LP

Format: Record

Release Year: 2023

Record Size: 12"

Style: Instrumental

Features: Colored Vinyl

Genre: Rock

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