Those Strandbergs looks so practical and well designed and the engineer in me wants to love them but the Strat/Les Paul/Charvel purist in me makes it difficult to drop that amount of money on one. Maybe one day.
It's all good but Plini is not a one man thing. Simon Grove is a sick bass player as is everyone else in the band. The 'other' guitar player actually plays a lot of the solos live and Plini always says he makes him play the hard stuff. Plini is the composer. I like that stuff you posted though.
It's all good but Plini is not a one man thing. Simon Grove is a sick bass player as is everyone else in the band. The 'other' guitar player actually plays a lot of the solos live and Plini always says he makes him play the hard stuff. Plini is the composer. I like that stuff you posted though.
New guy here. Sorry, I’m not much on introductions but I’ve been lurking here a while. Just had to jump in and say that I am a huge Cloudkicker fan, and outside of a few of my closest friends, I don’t know anybody else that has ever heard of him. It’s nice to see some other musicians that appreciate what he does.
I don’t listen to a lot of Plini, but I definitely tend to like the heavier stuff more. I will say that his QC demo pretty much just sold me on one.
Good player but the music doesn't do anything for me. Someone mentioned "guitar elevator music" which is exactly what I thought when I first heard him some time ago.
I've been loving listening to this solo for weeks now - nice to see what's he's doing.
Like the stuff or not, no denying the dude has amazing chops. His whammy stuff
is so sublime - I hear Allan with him all the time.