1. Sacrifice
This song is in the key of Cm. This song was one of the last things Rowena ever jammed along to, hence the saxophone riff. George plays the sampled guitar parts on Nicodemus and the recorded guitar...
View Article2. Medicines
This song is in the key of A#. George plays the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden. Jeff played his bassline into the S900. This song along with The Forger and Terminal Road had radio airplay in the UK and...
View Article3. Stimulants
This song is in the key of Bm. George plays the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden. Jeff played the synth solo that separates the guitar solo into two parts. The band discovered some beautiful vocal...
View Article4. Golden Eye
This song is in the key of Fm. George plays the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden. Most of the sequencing was done using the TG33. It’s possible to play this whole song as a one-chord song by playing...
View Article5. Terminal Road
This song is in the key of Dm. George plays the guitar parts on Nicodemus. Jeff played his bassline into the S900 and parts of it were used throughout the song. This song along with The Forger and...
View Article7. Lookin' Bad
This song is in the key of E. George plays all the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden. Jeff plays his bass on this song as well.
View Article6. Spoiler
This song is in the key of Dm. George plays the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden and the solo on Nicodemus. Jeff actually played his bass on this song. The rhythm track on the sequencer was used by Jeff...
View Article9. The Forger
This song is in the key of F#m. George plays the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden straight into the S900, although there are some sweet guitar passages in the live version. The bassline for this song has...
View Article8. Under the Hill
This song is in the key of Am and is 120BPM. George plays the guitar parts on the Ice Maiden.“Aubrey’s Hill” refers to the artist Aubrey Beardsley.
View Article10. Last Train to Heaven
This song is in the key of G. Pete plays the harmonica parts on a full-scale harp which simply would not do concert pitch no matter how many hammers we bashed it with. It was a popular acoustic number...
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