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Saturday, February 1, 2014

NEW RECORD LABEL FROM CARMINE APPICE TO UNLEASH INSTRUMENTAL ALBUM BY GUITAR MASTER ETHAN BROSH

Prepare to be amazed!  Live the Dream, the upcoming all-instrumental album from
guitar wunderkind Ethan Brosh, is due out March 4 on drumming legend Carmine
Appice’s new label, Rocker Records LLC, and Brosh’s dazzling chops and limitless
imagination as a player and composer will undoubtedly delight metal aficionados
and fill them with awe.

An honest-to-goodness guitar hero, Brosh, who grew up in Israel, is a daring
six-string acrobat who plays with fire and precision, never sacrificing
technical proficiency for flashy showmanship – although his dynamic,
fleet-fingered solos, furious riffs and complex acoustic figures are wildly
entertaining. Having added to his already bulging bag of tricks, the Berklee
College of Music graduate, now an instructor at the school, soars to new heights
on Live the Dream, pushing the envelope with supernatural guitar wizardry and
drawing up stunningly inventive musical designs that are wondrous to behold.


“Rocker Records and Carmine Appice are excited to be working with one of
metal’s up-and-coming young stars,” said the label’s Michael Cusanelli.

They are not alone in their admiration. Mixed by Max Norman (Ozzy Osbourne,
Megadeth) and mastered by Bob Ludwig (Bon Jovi, Def Leppard and Iron
Maiden), Live the Dream – with cover art painted by Joe Petagno – is progressive
and intellectual in its construction, showcasing refined melodic sensibilities
and a maturing instinct for developing intricate and diverse harmonies. Live the
Dream, an album Brosh began promoting last spring while touring in support of
Yngwie Malmsteen, finds Brosh quickly evolving as a songwriter, even going so
far as to effectively experiment with flamenco, trading off nylon string and
full-on electric guitar parts in a completely unique and beguiling fashion while
also employing the formidable talents of Megadeth’s Dave Ellefson in a way
nobody would expect.

Brosh used to be in the band Angels of Babylon with Ellefson, who appears on
two Live the Dream tracks. Together again, they go nuclear on the track “Rude
Awakening.”

“The intent here was to create a heavy, in-your-face kind of tune with a real
mean groove to it!” said Brosh, joined by bassist Alex Pierce and drummer Tyler
LeVander on Live the Dream. “I figured this tune could use the help of the
greatest thrash metal bassist Dave Ellefson! I still can’t get over how huge
Ellefson’s bass intro sounds after the incredible mix of Max Norman!”

Brosh is just as enthused about the title track. “I feel this tune defines a lot
of my guitar playing at this point in time,” he said. “It’s an epic tune that
combines some hard rock riffs that have lots of drive to them. I believe the
beginning is a perfect introduction to this record and its dream concept!”

A product of an enjoyable creative process, “Space Invaders” is mind-blowing as
well. “Since this is a guitar instrumental record after all, I figured I’d have
some fun with writing a tune that has a fast riff and lots of guitar harmonies,
etc., etc. … I’m really proud of the way it came out because I feel the melodies
came out strong in the end,” said Brosh. “To me, that’s really important. People
seem to respond really well to this one when we play it live. Maybe it’s because
it has too many nooooooootes!”

It’s a good bet they’ll embrace “Clean Slate,” too.

“The tune started as a guitar only idea,” said Brosh. “It developed through
time. When I sit at the edge of the stage and play this tune, it is an intimate
moment between the audience and me, regardless of the crowd size. Once the band
joins in with a big bang, it really hits the listener hard! I think we managed
to capture that vibe very well on the record, too. I have a feeling this will be
a tune that stands out for people!”

Below is the track listing for Live the Dream:

Track listing:

1. Live the Dream
2. Forbidden Pleasure
3. Bottomless Pit
4. Knock on Wood
5. Space Invaders
6. Suspicious Exchange
7. Rude Awakening
8. Dawn of an Old Era
9. Clean Slate
10. Silver Lining
11. Up the Stairway
12. When Picks Fly
13. Crying Moon


For more information on Ethan Brosh, visit www.ethanbrosh.com - http://www.ethanbrosh.com

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