GITAAR VIRTUOOS PAUL GILBERT BRENGT VIDEO UIT VOOR ALBUM TITELTRACK ‘WEREWOLVES OF PORTLAND’

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GITAAR VIRTUOOS PAUL GILBERT BRENGT VIDEO UIT VOOR ALBUM TITELTRACK ‘WEREWOLVES OF PORTLAND’
Artist: 
Paul Gilbert
Date: 
Friday, 4. June 2021
                                                                                    
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GITAAR VIRTUOOS PAUL GILBERT BRENGT VIDEO UIT VOOR ALBUM TITELTRACK
‘WEREWOLVES OF PORTLAND’

Album: Werewolves Of Portland
Uit op: 4 juni 2021

Via: The Players Club/Mascot Label Group

 


De virtuoze gitarist Paul Gilbert zal op 4 juni 2021 zijn nieuwe studio soloalbum ‘Werewolves Of Portland’ uitbrengen via The Players Club/Mascot Label Group (Steve Lukather, Robby Krieger, Michael Landau, Tommy Emmanuel). Vandaag brengt Paul een video uit voor de titeltrack, bekijk deze hier: https://youtu.be/PSfzj0tpjHc . In de video is zijn 6 jarige zoon te zien, Marlon, die samen met Paul gitaar speelt, drumt en danst.

 
 
Over deze track en video verteld Paul:
My song "Werewolves of Portland" is actually two songs, put together. The first song is based on a short lyric, "I've got to look out for the werewolves... I'll take a deep breath... ah-woooooooo!" which allows me to play some dramatic slide guitar. 
 
The second song was originally titled "Dad Metal." It's full of fast guitar riffs, percussive picking, and modulating dominant sus4 arpeggios. This section is very "busy" musically, so I was happy to join it with the sustaining "ah-whooooo" howling part for contrast.
 
I played a melodic blues guitar solo, with some jazz chord changes in the middle, to let the song breathe even more.
 
For the video, I brought the idea of "Dad Metal" to life by having my 6-year-old son, Marlon, play guitar, drums, and dance together with me. Marlon brought great energy (and mischief, in general) to the video, and I tried my best to keep up with him. I'll admit that my legs were sore for about two weeks after the shoot. Dancing is hard!
Of course, we stayed true to the "Werewolves" theme by wearing wolf masks and tails, and doing plenty of howling. 
 
I decided to play my Ibanez double neck guitar for the silhouette sections of the video, and Ibanez built a matching double neck (in two days!) for my son to use. He could barely lift it, but he tried his best! (It's an awesome guitar, that I plan on using myself, at least until he's old enough to play it.)
Since I played all the instruments on the recording of the song, I also wanted to play some drums in the video. I didn't own a drum set, so it gave me a good excuse to buy a small kit, which I now use for jamming in my studio.
I'm thinking that the wolf masks and tails will come in handy around Halloween.
 
Mostly, I'm happy that I could make a video of my "Boy Wolf" and me rocking out and having the best time.
"Ah-wooooooo!!!"
Tracklist
1.      Hello North Dakota!
2.      My Goodness
3.      Werewolves Of Portland
4.      Professorship At The Leningrad Conservatory
5.      Argument About Pie
6.      Meaningful
7.      I Wanna Cry (Even Though I Ain’t Sad)
8.      A Thunderous Ovation Shook The Columns
9.      Problem-Solving People
10.    (You Would Not Be Able To Handle) What I Handle Everyday
 
 
Available Formats:
Red LP, CD Digipack and Digital
 
Paul Gilbert Online:
www.paulgilbert.com/
www.facebook.com/paulgilbertmusic/ 
twitter.com/PaulGilbertRock 
www.instagram.com/paulgilbert_official/