Senior Menace
On June22,2017, I will be hitting 54 and still rocking my sound. Played on the road for several years and now I write and play all the instruments. Lots of wo
It's a question song. Why must I die? It contemplates the idea that we all have to die at some point.
Senior Menace delivers an even-keeled Heavy Metal experience on SoundClick with "Why Must I Die". Rooted in Metal, the song brings a smooth energy to the Heavy Metal space. No external samples are used in this track. The sound is easy to get into, appealing to a wide range of heavy metal fans. "Why Must I Die" has peaked at number 9 on the SoundClick Heavy Metal chart. If Metal is your sound, "Why Must I Die" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Song about hitting all the walls and being frustrated about it all. Needing a break to get through and frustration comes through.
"Can I Get a F___in Break_" is a Heavy Metal track by Senior Menace on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. It contains some samples or third-party loops. With its steady groove rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Heavy Metal chart, peaking at #10. This heavy metal track is ready to license for $25.00 on SoundClick — ideal for content creators, filmmakers, and independent producers.
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A song about the Question of GOD's existence. Does he fear anything and are you going to gamble your future on that question?
Independent artist Senior Menace drops "Where GOD Fears to Tread", a Heavy Metal track on SoundClick. Rooted in Rock and Metal, the song brings a measured energy to the Heavy Metal space. The production incorporates selected samples and loop elements. The track has a reliable swing quality that makes it easy to connect with. "Where GOD Fears to Tread" has peaked at #14 in the Heavy Metal category on SoundClick. Find more from Senior Menace on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
After the loss of Ozzy, I was in a void and not sure anymore of what to do... This guy defined rock and heavy metal for countless generations! "TYRANT", The picture on the face of this song is me and our band getting into metal.. All because of yo
"Saying Goodbye to Ozzy" is a Progressive Rock track by Senior Menace on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. It has charted at #13 on the SoundClick Progressive Rock chart. Explore the full Senior Menace catalog on SoundClick and discover more Progressive Rock music from independent creators.
I thought I'd have some fun with AI and create a song about nursery rhymes and make it metal. So, here we go with "Nurs3ery rhymes and metal crimes"
Independent artist Senior Menace drops "Nursery Rhymes and Metal Crimes", a Heavy Metal track on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. "Nursery Rhymes and Metal Crimes" has peaked at #11 in the Heavy Metal category on SoundClick. For fans of Punk and Poprock looking for something new, Senior Menace delivers on SoundClick.
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I'm a hard workin, beer drinkin musician! I swear a lot and poke fun at a lot of things..
The world kinda pisses me off as to how it has gotten sooo ANAL! I love watching comedians, especially Preacher Lawson as he is so fuckin funny! My super day job is driving a route and filling vending machines as well as looking after fresh food micro markets. Love meeting and talking to people.
Grew up poor and in a small city in Ontario, Canada. Peterborough to be exact! Played clarinet in my early school years and finally got to tuba. Wanted bass guitar but never got it. Finally got to take it, the bass guitar home for the weekend and that was the start. Played the shit out of that thing and had to have one. My first amp was a Kustom 150 with the funky blue metallic flake and 2 12 cabinet. GOD, I loved that amp....it was soo cool!
At 15 I got a bluesy rock band going with my friend and coworker Mike, can't remember his last name... we worked at Radio Shack....
I joined a band called TYRANT a few years later and we were heavy metal!!!
Judas Priest, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath, etc. all the heaviest bands.
There are stories that would take pages to fill and would be great as a book, if the band or I ever got famous!
I auditioned for HELIX and almost got the gig! I went down with a bunch of players from across Canada for the Bass player job. I learned the wrong album and still made it to a second stage. I actually road down to Kitchener/Waterloo with Daryl Grey the guy who got the job. It was fun and a life lesson.
After that I jumped on with INDIO and play/toured with them for several years. That's a book in itself..lol the shit that went on there!
After I got married and out to Winnipeg I hooked with a punk metal group XL-Activators.. or XL-A for short. 10 years of grinding in that band and a lot of fun. But, it died a slow death because of people wanting different things.
Now, I have a bit of a studio and learned the other instruments and are writing the kind of music I like.
Yes.
I remember when we did a school show and we used some toned down pyros, it was awesome!!!
We accidentally sent flames up our front mans leg during a solo.
But it still came off good.
Queensryche, accept, Iron Maiden, Tool, Judas Priest and so many more!
I have in my studio the following:
Line 6 spider mk IV-75 with a 12" Celestion.
Traynor SB-115 bass amp.
Godin Freeway 5, 5 string bass.
Kramer Striker II with Floyd Rose.
Epiphone '67 standard Les-Paul.
Moskey effects pedal.
Sure SM-57 mics.
Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones.
ZOOM R-16 recorder/control surface.
Art TPS-II Tube pre-amp.
Art Pro VLA II.
Behringer FX-2000 effects processor.
Reaper on PC.
Monkey studio monitors with Logitech 10" powered sub.
I don't like the digitally augmented crap that they produce today as it is not real!
Myself, I would rather listen to something that is real and littered with mistakes, then a piece of polished turd that is more computer than musician.
Music is supposed to be a human experience not a computer correction.