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Garfo
07-03-2006, 04:58 AM
Hey guys,

I have recently finished recording a song, for a new CD I am working on. The track is called 'The Pariah', and harbours influences ranging from Evanescence to Nevermore, to Steve Vai.

It has a Classical edge, combined with Prog Metal, and then an ambient outro. Anyway enough of me going on about it, the link where you can download the full track is below:

http://www.garfomusic.com/audio/Pariah.mp3

Hope people enjoy the track, and have a chance to let me know what they think of it. Take it easy.

Regards,

Garfo.

Anonymity
07-03-2006, 05:41 AM
This is kinda funny garfo, I didnt know you visited this forum. Its me Embryotic Mind. Anyways, you know my positions on your music, good stuff. Take it easy, also I like the song man.

Moss
07-04-2006, 04:49 AM
Great track.
Loved the writing and the guitar playing, drum sequencing was pretty cool too. Great production.
Good work!!!

Po0sH
07-04-2006, 07:00 AM
Oh my lord, I just shat my pants. That was sooo good. You are very talented man. The moment the synth started, I knew this song was going to be good. Post this in the Guitar Forum, you will be praised, and after a few more songs like this, you will definitely be a legend amongst the guitarists there.

So about the song, I really liked the dynamics of it, how you went slow, riffs kicked in, slow, then into some heavy stuff. Once again, spectacular work dude.

Sammy_L_D
07-04-2006, 10:45 PM
I very much enjoyed that.

Garfo
07-05-2006, 04:57 AM
Many thanks for listening guys. Really glad ya liked it. Take it easy,

Regards,

Garfo.

Phill
07-05-2006, 05:16 AM
I really like it aswell :)

Good Job

Garfo
07-06-2006, 08:05 AM
Thanks, glad ya dug it. Incidentally, if anyone wants to be kept updated about new songs and such, I have a mailing list that people can join.

Just drop by my website @ http://www.garfomusic.com and you can get the required info there.

Thanks again everyone, for taking the time out to listen to my music.

Many Regards,

Garfo.