Save Me From Myself
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Brian (Head) Well, I'm giving this man's cd 5 stars. Only because I find myself in support of Head. As long as he's willing to be true and honest about everything. And after reading the book, and listening to the cd,...
Today Is The Day
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Lincoln After buying and listening to Lincoln Brewsters 'Best Of' tracks of him playing some great classics in today's contemporary scence, the first thing I fell in love with, was his style. This man can play...
Brian Welch | Posted November-05-2008
Well, I'm giving this man's cd 5 stars. Only because I find myself in support of Head. As long as he's willing to be true and honest about everything. And after reading the book, and listening to the cd, I'd have to say I'm impressed. I was one of those guys that wasn't expecting Head to fulfill his choice in accepting Christ, but he proved that one wrong. As for the music, of course it has Korn influence behind it. Your talking about the ex-guitarist for one of the greatest nu metal groups in the era. (or at least, was the greatest) Head, in my opinion, has given the positive music scene a taste of a different chunk of music. That is of course what created the fan base of Korn in the beginning. I will say that the lyrics could have been adjusted, but you can't blame a man for being open and honest. I'm looking forward to what's next with Head, and his future.
The Best To Date | Posted November-04-2008
After buying and listening to Lincoln Brewsters 'Best Of' tracks of him playing some great classics in today's contemporary scence, the first thing I fell in love with, was his style. This man can play guitar. And adding that amazing tradition called 'soloing' is definetly what stands him out from the rest. I was a little 'iffy' on buying his new album without listening to a couple tracks, but I'm glad I decided to give in. The first three tracks are simply amazing. Upbeat, and full of truth spoken lyrics, combined with amazing riffs that don't just add noise to the song, but yet, give it that amazing feeling that keeps you wanting more. And that's one thing that I love about Lincoln's style. He doesn't just solo to fill the spot. He actually creates the riff to harmonize with the music. And, of course, one thing I did notice, especially on 'Arms of My Savior' was some key parts that made you think you were listening to a John Mayer track. Now, I haven't confirmed this, but I'm pretty John played a role in Lincoln's choice for style. This CD is a must own for anybody who loves contemporary music, who can open up to a whole new level with the mix of amazing guitar riffs, and beautiful solo's that fit each song PERFECT!