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GEORGE LYNCH Seamless By Andrew Depedro, Ottawa Corespondent Monday, September 13, 2021 @ 1:53 PM
With the opening riff-heavy number “Quiver”, Lynch’s work on Seamless stays true to its aim to shake up his own playing approach, swapping in most of his signature high-energy riff histrionics for more experimental-sounding rhythmic patterns. And his range is certainly more showcased further along the album on songs like “Cola”, “Sharks With Laser Beams” and “Supersonic Hypnotic Groove Thing” which further explore the various musical styles George likes to play while giving him room to experiment with new sounds alongside his signature tone, varying between Frank Marino’s trippy slow blues rock groove to Joe Satriani’s exploratory prog/jazz-sounding tones for a significant comparison here. Even the album’s improvised-sounding lead-off single “Death By A Thousand Licks” demonstrates Lynch’s delicate sound balance between the old and new school approach to his renowned love of the instrument.
For an added bonus, Seamless features three tracks that were added to the album after the extra tracks were presented to the label. “Blue Light Effect”, “House Of Eternal Return” and “The Weight” also show the musical diversity that only George Lynch as a trio can create as well as provide the type of well-honed virtuosity the legend has been known for throughout his stellar career. Seamless as a whole is the sound of Lynch’s career finally coming full circle after finally finding the right pieces to put everything together.
5.0 Out Of 5.0
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