Audio Weapon
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Senses Survive
play lo-fi play hi-fi  The Second Comming
play lo-fi play hi-fi  What's left of Me
play lo-fi play hi-fi  The Ballad of Mikey Du
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Release
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Thrill of the Hunt
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Silence of the Scream
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Night of the Ferrets
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Want To Believe
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Chaos Matrix
Robert Andrew, Dec 18, 2006

Audio Weapon has risen from the dark forest foothills of the New Hampshire White Mountains. All through these years, never satisfied with playing others music, it took on the need of being the mad composer, writting and refining it's abilities and direction of tastes. With a unique approach has fused the styles of progessive, metal, and hard rock to form a different and it's own unique take on composing music.
All aspects of the production are controlled by "AUDIO WEAPON". From the initial concept of melodies and rythms to the recording, mixing and post production. No fancy studios or aid or desire for the presentation of perfection in sound. Music in it's being and instincts are imperfect as with the human existance. It is heard exactly as it was recorded with all the imperfections that make it a truly human experience of unseen art.


Band History:



AUDIO WEAPON can also be heard on.......


iSound.com

last.fm

myspace.com

Your influences?


Yes, Rush, Jethro Tull, Black Sabbath, Frank Zappa, The Allman Bros, Deep Purple, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Kansas, Iron Maiden, Gentle Giant, King Crimson, Procol Harum, Focus, Metalica,Tool, Porcupine Tree, The Who, ELP, Alice Cooper, Uriah Heap, Santana, Led Zepplin, Hendrix

Equipment used:

AUDIO WEAPON

Robert Andrews' instuments of choice used on these compositions are...........

Five, Six, and Seven-String Guitars,

Synths, Percussion with various objects,

an Effects Processer, Mike, and a Computer.

Robert Andrew, Dec 27, 2006



Anything else...?

A word about copyrighting your work. While the vast majority of people are honest there are some that will, and do, steal music ideas. It's easy to register your music with the US copyright office and well worth the modest fee of $45. There are places on the internet that will do the same thing and charge three to four times what the copyright offiice's $45. Here's the link to gov site with the instructions and a pdf of the form to fill out. www.copyright.gov/register/sound.html
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