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Dan Parise: Parise1 - Rock CD with killer solos

Dan Parise: Parise1 


Resident reviewer:  J. Mercer gives the CD a spin in this in depth review

Album: Parise1

Track Listing
1   Into You   3:46
2   Dirty Amy   3:03
3   Love Killed The Hate   3:38
4   Lies Of Pain   1:00
5   Fade You Away   4:06
6   Gonna Die   3:12
7   (You're) the Reason Why   4:08
8   I Don't Want to Be Your Friend   3:25
9   Like a Satellite   3:44
10   Another Girl   3:20
11   Hit Me Up Tonight   2:48
12   Hey Nina   4:32

Runtime: 40:42
Released: January 2012
Label: Self-released
Mixing: Ty Tabor, Matt Harrington; Mastering: Howie Weinberg
Official Sitehttp://www.parise1.com/

What a rousing dynamo of a debut! Every so often, music fans get treated to a stunning record where all the tracks have something fresh and rewarding to offer. Such is the case with 'Parise1', a streetwise modern rock platter laden with rich vocal harmonies, searing guitar, and heavy-hitting, intense rhythmic delivery. Each song offers a different creative hook. This collection of twelve uncontrived tracks, released in 2012, showcases both the exceptional and melodic vocal talent of Andrew Shaw (Say, 2 Die 4) and athletic guitar work from Dan Parise (Too Tall Jones). Alongside Parise and Shaw, the band features Matt Muckle (Buckcherry, Paul Gilbert) and Dave Zajdel (Powerage, Crisis/PA). Dynamic production with a punchy, clear, deep mix enhances the album. The album has a layered presentation that offers something new on each listen. 
Unapologetic, no-holds-barred lyrics speak mostly to the despondent, the brokenhearted, the lonely, and those who've been 'used and abused' in relationships. Each instrument, including the vocal, serves the song and the context it's in, with no gratuitous overplaying. Fans of fast, smoldering stringwork are going to discover many gems within these tracks. Original and crisp, with creative nods to many - from The Beatles to Velvet Revolver, from the Foo Fighters to Pantera - this album is sure to please fans of melodic hard rock.
Here are some thoughts, notes, and highlights for each track: 
  • Opener 'Into You' mixes gritty metal with a streetwise, blunt, masculine sleaze. Lyrics aside, 'boxing gloves are now required for a reason': this risque tune fights bare-fisted, raw and powerful.
  • 'Dirty Amy' has a wonderful twangy rock flair. It's a jaunty, riveting, mid-tempo tune. This song definitely makes you want to tap your feet, or get up and move. 
  • Contemporary, hooky 'Love Killed The Hate' features Shaw's vocal pyrotechnics with an interesting depth effect applied to some lines. Subtle, syncopated, bombastic percussion underpins this 'earworm' number. 
  • 'Lies Of Pain' is a short and sweet acoustic change of pace, reminiscent of both The Beatles and Led Zeppelin. It's a rare 'moody break' on an otherwise uptempo record. 
  • Nice vocal harmonies and subtlety mark the heavy, ballady 'Fade You Away'. The song features a wonderful counterpoint in the fretboard-smoking fast solo on an otherwise laid-back tune. 
  • 'Gonna Die' is my favorite tune on the album, as a fan of heavy or extreme metal. This is a killing, edgy tune, showcasing the band's firepower. The pounding, massive riffwork in this song has enough grit to peel paint: think 'mosh pit fodder'. In the live concert setting, 'Gonna Die' will be a tremendous, fist-pounding neckbreaker. As a highly appreciated bonus, we're treated to a cameo from Freddie Nelson (Triple X, Too Tall Jones, Paul Gilbert), raging ahead on bass.
  • 'You're The Reason Why' (Alive Again) croons "Wake up on a Saturday, I feel alive again." This edgy tune speaks to many. Listen for the magnetic octave or layered effect on the guitar near the end of the song.
  • We've all been there: after a breakup, one fires the salvo “let's just be friends”. 'I Don't Want To Be Your Friend' builds 'low and slow', effortlessly morphing into a mid-tempo rocker. Shaw captures the emotional element very well.
  • 'Like A Satellite' is another high-octane tune. It's got a neat effect used on the lead vocal at times. Parise goes for the throat on an album highlight solo. The tempo shifts grab and hold your attention; this massive song does not let go.
  • What I adore about 'Another Girl' is the “sweet” toned vocals mated to blunt, acrid lyrics. This guy pulls no punches. It's the unexpected contrast, coupled with incredibly strong melody, that makes this song stand out so much. It morphs in to another barn-burner - an American classic rocker. 
  • The first time I heard the burning 'Hit Me Up Tonight', I thought the lyrics evoked an instant picture: the hopeful lonely guy, waiting by the phone. Pairing Nelson's songwriting acumen with the musicianship from Parise brings us this incredibly catchy, melodic number. Make sure to check out the harmony guitar work and accents about two-thirds of the way through.
  • 'Hey Nina', another 'breakup' track, features acoustic guitar. This quickly morphs in to an electrified, modern, rocky beast with some delectable twang at all the right moments. As a parting missive, the lyrics send a former friend away: "Take your half and go, you mean nothing to me". Later, the chorus sings “she's gone away, aaah, away...”, which is a perfect ending to the disc.
Warm, full guitar and bass tone permeate each song. Many guitar solos have 'lyrical' points, where you'd swear they were composed by singing, and then transposed to guitar. This guitar-friendly album has just the right amount of face-melting spice added. I'd like to add: for the Paul Gilbert fans, if you liked 'United States', you're going to adore this album. 'Parise1' is coarser and darker lyrically, but offers a similar variety in both song structure and top-tier musicianship. It might be toned down a couple notes per second in the 'shred' department and a little more legato, but it's just as melodic and engaging, if not more so. The album is alluring and charismatic. The songs get up close and personal. It's not meek or mellow: it delivers the same intensity that a lot of fine classic rock possesses. This forward-looking album captures and blends the best elements of both 'United States' and the criminally under-rated Too Tall Jones album 'Bipolar', delivering an up-to-the-moment, current 'take'. I've listened to this album - a fantastic gift from Dan - critically, several times through, and it grows on me each time. Andrew Shaw boasts a stunning vocal range that's complimented perfectly by Parise and his all-star team of henchmen. You don't need a degree in music theory to enjoy this. It's rock and roll. It doesn't seek to change the world. Don't look for deep hidden meanings. Buy it at CDBaby or iTunes, turn it on, and crank it up. What a cracking platter.

Rating: 10/10

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CDBaby (has vital free previews): http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/parise

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Freddie Nelson: metalichika interview!

Jenn says:
I am SO STOKED and SO HAPPY to share this interview with Freddie Nelson (collaborator with Paul Gilbert, Too Tall Jones, Triple X) with all of you. This was a sort of mini-collaboration or project of it’s own: it took six months. That is a lot of time to spend on a project of words, and I am so grateful that Freddie gave so freely of his time. I thought he wouldn’t ‘talk’ to me – certainly not as much as he did. (it’s 16 pages long, zero fluff!) So it’s really incredible…
full interview

Paul Gilbert,Freddie Nelson: metalichika review

Wow, did these guys hit the ground running with a fantastic debut right away! United States, a collaborative album with Freddie Nelson, spearheaded by guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert, was first released in October 2008 in Japan. The album has now been out over a year and it’s showing it’s staying power, continuing to remain relevant.

Right to the point: This album is a solid rock & roll release, which I adore. The music has a lot of drive to it; it’s quite active and kinetic, with a natural ebb and flow to the sequence of the songs. A variety of “subgenres” are quoted – everything from 60’s pop, 70’s classic rock and dance, to 80’s-style heavy metal, to modern (alt?) 00’s rock.

The album is ten tracks of “radio-length” songs, ranging from a short 3:00 (I’m Not Addicted) to a long 4:40 (Hideaway). The whole album whizzes by, without one second of filler music. It’s also worth noting that it’s not a cultural assault. There’s no gratuitous anger, hatred, violence, or sexuality. It’s simply a lot of rock and roll. This music is good enough to stand on it’s own without having to rely on a cultural hook like that.

Each instrument carries it’s own voicing and weight. There are a variety of tempos provided by drummer Matt Muckle. Further interesting accents are created with Emi Gilbert’s keyboard work.
full review

Paul Gilbert,Freddie Nelson: metalichika in full transcribing mode

“John: And now you’re currently working on your solo album?

Freddie: I’m working on a solo album now, yeah, and I’m probably going to release that in Japan, Europe, and I don’t know about The States… hopefully The States.”

“John: With your band now – is that called Too Tall Jones? Or is that project over as well?

Freddie: Well, Too Tall Jones wasn’t really a band. It was more of a (project – ed.). I had a bunch of songs, and there was a country artist named Ford Thurston. (that) had a bunch of songs, and we kind-of went into the studio, and just kind-of put eachother’s flavor on what we had. I think we used probably 5 or 6 different drummers, and 3 or 4 different bass players. At the tail end, we brought in Patrick Norman, who’s the bass player for Rusted Root. He’s just an incredibly talented guy. Great player, singer, just a first-class human being. And we wrote a couple of songs with him, and then we put a band together, which included Ford, myself, Patrick, and Ronnie … who is now playing with Vertical Horizon, I believe. “ Iron city podcast

Paul Gilbert: win a copy of united states

News:
19-05-2009:


You can submit your chance to win the United States CD by simply sending an email with UNITED STATES CD in the subject line to the following Modern Guitars address: unitedstates@modernguitars.com stating your full name, mailing address, email address and telephone number.

Entry emails must be received by June 29, 2009. Only one entry per person per CD allowed and auto-generated sweepstakes entries will not be accepted. The three winners will be randomly selected on June 30, 2009.

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Paul Gilbert: racerx, freddie nelson, namm 2009

News:
16-04-2009:
It's Thursday so it must be time for more Paul Gilbert

Paul Gilbert: namm 2009, raxer x freddie nelson

Freddie Nelson: metalichika interview - united nations released two part interview

News:
14-04-2009:


Kudod to Jenn Feather: Freddie Nelson says:
Paul had come up with this killer guitar riff, and I was trying to find a vocal angle on it. We had gone out to eat lunch one afternoon, and I saw this hot blonde with a braided ponytail, giving this poor guy the business. She was holding her hand up to his face like she didn’t want to hear what he had to say, while he was standing there pleading his case to her. I immediately went back and literally just wrote down what I saw, in lyric form, and threw a melody in with it. Paul asked me where I got the idea for the song, and I told him “from that Paris Hilton-looking girl on Sunset.” The next day he came in to the studio and said, “we should call that song Paris Hilton Look-Alike”, which was perfect.

Interview with Freddie Nelson (Paul Gilbert Band, Too Tall Jones) - 04/09, by Jenn, Part 1
Interview with Freddie Nelson (Paul Gilbert Band, Too Tall Jones) - 04/09, by Jenn, Part 2

Paul Gilbert: united nations offical bootlegs

News:
31-03-2009:
Kudos to Willem for letting me know about the covers. Order from CDJapan Paul Gilbert & Freddie Nelson
Complete releases from Paul Gilbert & Freddie Nelson









Full review from metalichicka

Paul Gilbert: vip book... here's a pg tip... download this book!

News:
16-02-2009:
The one man news stream that is Paul Gilbert continues... this time an interview for power rock!



Jenn says:
Here is the finished project. This is the “guitar instruction manual / Racer X board project #1″. For those of you who might not be familiar with me or this project: At the beginning of the 2008 Euro tour, it was announced that Paul would have these VIP lessons, and that it was OK to bring an audio recorder. I thought “it would be cool if I compiled these in to some sort of guitar lesson book, if I could get some recordings. I bet I’d learn a lot.” So, all that transpired. This project took about 30 hours to complete, over the course of almost 3 months. It is for education only… it is not marketing, salesmanship, etc. The book is composed of topics which Paul actually taught to students in these lessons, left within that context. Some of the advice he is giving to these people took him a lifetime to realize and articulate. It is a unique and poignant glimpse in to the thoughts, mind, and creative process of one of the most humble and respected rock guitarists of our modern times. 44 pages in PDF format. Very richly illustrated with lots of tab, photos, etc.
wow! this sounds too cool to miss... get it now...

Paul Gilbert: freddie nelson, another interview

News:
08-02-2009:
Jenn from http://metalichicka.wordpress.com/ transcribed another audio interview for your pleasure:



Paul Gilbert:
I think, in general, I discovered that there was this amazing human being named Freddie Nelson, who’s from the town where I grew up, and is an amazing singer, guitar player, producer, and songwriter. To have all those things in one cool person is an amazing discovery. So, I thought, ‘We have to do a record together. We have to collaborate.’ We did, and it turned out awesome, and we’re bringing it to Japan live. That’s the very short version. (light laughter)
full interview

Paul Gilbert: more japanese reviews with freddie nelson

News:
06-02-2009:
Jenns over at http://metalichicka.wordpress.com/ has been busy coverting Japanese reviews of the recent Paul Gilbert/Freddie Nelson lives shows in Japan



review 1
review 2
review 3

What with Racer X, United States and now Mr Big, Paul Gilbert must be working 24/7 ! One of the better reasons to see Mr Big... this type of over the top musicianship, totally brilliant, I'm lucky enough to have seen this live myself... if you've not seen it then this one if for you!

Mr. Big - Baba O' Reilly "Live"


live in Tokyo

Mr. Big - Baba O'Riley


Live in New Haven, Conn. 1989

Mr. Big - Baba O'Riley


Mr. Big - Woman From Tokyo/Baba O' Riley (Live, Tokyo,1991)

Paul Gilbert: japanese interview with freddie nelson

News:
06-02-2009:
Jenn translated this interview with Paul Gilbert and Freddie Nelson From “Geki-Teki” Magazine, issue 137, Japan.



I think the starting point was, I went back to Pennsylvania to visit my dad. My dad had a party, and a couple of my musician friends that I grew up with, were there. One of the guys gave me his demo. This guy had actually been playing guitar with Freddie at the time. I got home, listened to the demo, and I was like ‘man, who’s singing on this! It’s fantastic!’ and it turned out it was Freddie. I was ‘oh, I always heard about Freddie…’ I left to go to California before we ever had a chance to meet. And I didn’t know he was a singer. I just knew he was a great guitar player. That sort of planted the idea in my head. Like if ‘I ever want to do some singing again, this would be the guy…’ So, after having done a couple of instrumental albums, I started thinking… I really feel like my guitar playing has improved, from being able to focus on the guitar. But (smiling now) I thought if I go back to vocal music, I think my guitar level is here (higher) and my vocal level is here (lower). I need the vocals to go higher. And the only way I can do it…
full post

Freddie Nelson: paul gilbert and united nations metalichika interview

News:
26-12-2008:
MetaliChika's Jenn Put's together an interview with Freddie Nelson, whose recently been linked with Paul Gilbert and the recent release of the CD United Nations.
Freddie Nelson says: I really thought I worked hard on music, until I came across Paul Gilbert. Hardest working guy in show biz, I always say!



Japan was amazing! The fans were amazing!

We did tons of autographs and photos, and tons of press. We did 10 or 11 hours of press a day, and played a lot of live radio and in-store stuff. Tickets were gone immediately, and the shows were off the hook! It was just him and I, with 2 electric guitars, doin’ songs off our record and just kind of jammin’ at points.

The record is doing really well over there. We were personally invited to do Masa Ito’s 1000th show live. I think we did 7 or 8 songs. It was awesome! Can’t wait for this thing to hit the States, and Europe.
full interview